I’ve been at a real low point the past 2 months. Its Insanely difficult playing in 95 degree weather, I’ve been booted by police more than ever before and I’m nearly broke since I bought this car. I really want to hit the road again. And I think it’s gonna happen very very soon.

What do you think I should do?

  1. velvetkentemusic answered: you can have whatever you are willing to fight for. the question is, what do you honestly want?
  2. lyndsay-faulkner answered: Come to England! It’s definitely not too warm to play outside!
  3. welcometosimone answered: pack up your piano and hit the road. what else can you do?
  4. sarahjeanholden answered: Find out what you want. Somehow, someway, find out what you want.
  5. deepthoughtsandgrocerylists answered: Come to Utah!!
  6. walkingorangecounty answered: I suggest going somewhere where it’s cooler.
  7. lifeftb answered: Don’t give up! Never give up! Just know that there are other people out there waiting for your updates every day :)
  8. itchyfeetevents answered: I think you should come to the UK. It rains all the time so you’d never be too hot.
  9. mahler2n5 answered: Come to Boston. If you play outside fenway park it will give me something to listen to at work :)
  10. milenashakujo answered: oh man!…I don’t know dude. id’ say stick it out a couple more weeks n see if it improves. it if doesnt, take a much needed break and hit it
  11. flyingwonder answered: keep playing what you are doing is inspirational
  12. capnawesome6 answered: hit up some smaller towns like lincoln nebraska.
  13. penalfarom answered: i think what you are doing is beautiful
  14. this-is-bre answered: Come to Charlotte, NC! Definitely in the winter, though…it’s in the 100s+ now :/
  15. elenaperez answered: No matter how much you love something, too much can burn you out. Take time off. Then mix it up and go somewhere new. Like far new.
  16. sir-lance-a-lot answered: I think you should travel. There is no better feeling in the world then going on tour. The buzz, the excitement, and the unknown. Go for it.
  17. kvothelover answered: Plan it and go for it! And have you tried getting gigs playing for cafes or restaurants? Or is that not your thing? xx
  18. cortneynicole21 answered: I think you should do what you love. Do what is right for you because God will get you through it no matter the circumstances.
  19. missrayrash said: If you can afford it, then yeah but be encouraged. After the Darkness there is light. Keep going strong, don’t give up don’t give in.
  20. steeped-in-ink answered: Hit the road. Sounds like you need a new place. I have faith that you can bring yourself out of this slump.
  21. wehavebeenwatchingyouwander answered: keep being the creator of one of my favorite blogs and keep being awesome and keep inspiring me, that’s what.
  22. nturlbruntt said: I’m sorry you’re bummed. Follow your heart.
  23. saltcitysundry said: Go to South America! It’s winter there now.
  24. bipolaripod answered: Do it! That would be so awesome! You are such an inspiration to me, a college piano major.
  25. kaiserwilhelm answered: Go on the road. Maybe get a copy of the noise ordinance, before you play in a spot?
  26. t-shirtsandspaceboots answered: i think you should go for it. seems like last time you made enough money traveling to sustain yourself, and it would be nice to beat the heat
  27. ehnera said: Come to California, too!
  28. ehnera answered: Stay strong…remember all of the happy time that have come from this experience and the gift you’re giving to the world with your music.
  29. today-isawindingroad answered: Now’s the perfect time for inspiration! Take a second to breathe, tap into what your heart’s saying… and go for it! You. Are. Incredible.:)
  30. notexactlyhim said: Come to toronto!
  31. belive-in-yourself-because-yolo answered: I don’t know :/
  32. loftkits answered: You should take me with you, I’ll bring my trumpet haha
  33. thecakeisnotalie answered: stock up on ice, water, and good cooler
  34. silencesupersedes answered: Go for it! If NYC isn’t home then go find home wherever it is.
  35. obliviouslyunknown answered: Keep hydrated, make sure you do what’s needed and just have fun and do what you like :) I hope things get better.
  36. cognition-and-dissonance answered: If New York’s treating you poorly, maybe you ought to relocate to a new city and stay there for a while.
  37. jesusclerk answered: Whatever makes you the happiest. That’s what you should do.
  38. eviesrealitychangesdaily answered: Still play… perhaps somehow attach an umbrella to your piano…
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