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Ink Sketches: John and Maggie Carty, Fort Worden

I went to a marvelous house concert Thursday by John Carty and his daughter Maggie, and sketched while they played.

John, Maggie, and John’s son James are teaching this week at the Festival of American Fiddle Tunes in Port Townsend, Washington, at Fort Worden. I’m unfortunately not participating this year, so I don’t get to learn from them (seriously regretting my life choices right now), but I did get a day off and drive up to Port Townsend to hang out and jam. Had some good tunes with friends last night, and this morning I drew one of the fort buildings while I sipped my coffee. Fiddle Tunes is always a feast of many kinds of art, for me.

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