I am Kit and I started hanging out on the GbL board in 1999. I live in Portland, Oregon, and play guitar in a hobby band for fun. I live an ordinary life with my wife and children and worry about my children's college education needs and retirement. Just the usual stuff we worry about.
Lunch
I'm not much of a cook, and there are only a very few things I can make that my children will eat. Pork with rice is one of them, and we have leftovers from the weekend and that will be my lunch today.
Travel Picture
A few weeks ago we went on vacation. Since I'm not coming up with many ideas for lunch report I thought I put up a picture from our trip.
Our boat was leaving Miami when I caught this view. The juxtaposition of the vertical and horizontal was what I was trying to capture with this photogragh.

I enjoying photography as a hobby, and If you have interesting photographs post some for us to see.
My Instruments
I have about 10 instruments, and here's a start of a chronological pictorial.
This is a 1975 Stratocaster that I bought in either 75 or 76. I bought it from a guy who had it for 2 weeks. He said some friends told him he should learn how to play guitar so he bought it. But in 2 weeks time he realized he had made a mistake. The guitar as you see it in the picture is the way it was when I bought it save for the pickguard, which he had sprayed painted sparkle orange (rememeber this was the mid 70s). I tried to remove the spray paint but only managed to scratch up the original pickguard. I replaced the pickguard with a metal one, but after some number of years it got really tarnished. So some number of years ago I replaced it with this 3-ply pickguard in the picture.
The guitar actually plays and sounds great, although I have to confess to having fiddled with the setup obsessively. It also acquired some character with typical discoloration on the side of the maple neck, and the lettering on the knobs have faded to green, but still it is in excellent shape. It is funny to think that a 1975 Stratocaster is now investment-grade, but who am I to argue?

In 1976 I went to a store in Oakland, CA, named Leo's Music looking to buy a Les Paul Custom. The sales guy had me try a Yamaha SG1500 and I was floored. I already know that Santana played an SG2000 and may be I can play like him if I play this guitar! All kidding aside this is just a great guitar, and to this day is still my favorite guitar to play and I have loved it for 35 years. The only way I can describe this guitar is that it feels like an old friend.
I always enjoy guitars with stories. I'll be more than happy to hear you share some stories.
Kit