I haven’t been to a N. Cal Uke Fest in years. Saw a lot of familiar faces & reconnected with some old friends. I was turned away at the door as I was carrying my camera (no cameras allowed). Needless to say I didn’t take any pix.





The life and times of a true knucklehead – No photos to be used without permission
I haven’t been to a N. Cal Uke Fest in years. Saw a lot of familiar faces & reconnected with some old friends. I was turned away at the door as I was carrying my camera (no cameras allowed). Needless to say I didn’t take any pix.
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Why in the world would cameras be banned from a uke festival??