It’s hard to believe he wrote this.
This is legit.
The worst part of my day
…is washing away the smell of her.
7:08 PM CST
She didn’t get them.
Today
Is just another day. But next Tuesday, well that’s Mardi Gras. That’s when I get to be with my true love and show how I really feel. I love you Liver. You will bathe in all these exotic oils and spirits I purchased for you.
I made some valentines today. Now back to schoolwork all day.
metalpanda, making these cards is much more important than schoolwork.
In the tiny town of Horsefly, British Columbia, Jason and Pharis Romero create some of the most unique fretted instruments available today. J. Romero Custom Banjos pay homage to early old-time open-back banjos but with thoroughly modern improvements. They are also, quite simply, works of art.
The Fretboard Journal’s Matt Miles travelled to Horsefly to interview the Romeros about their unique creations. Jason describes his early days in banjo building working for Wildwood Banjos, his decision to start his own company and the work that goes into each instrument.
In addition to crafting 4-5 banjos a month, the Romeros are touring musicians. All the music used in this documentary is by the duo.







