Category: Busking

Day 2505

Diary Of A Busker Day 2505 Saturday March 15th 20205 Winchester.   Another cold day (obviously) but with more wind than usual, which is never good when the temperature’s 10 degrees or under, which it is! Gareth is unpacking his stuff near the bench opposite The Buttercross. He nods to the flats opposite – ‘That woman’s window was open when… Read more →

Day 2504

Diary Of A Busker Day 2504 Friday March 14th 2025 Winchester.   It’s getting warmer (allegedly) in the next few days but today it’s still around 6 or 7 degrees. Again the Buttercross is free so for two days running the local shops are going to have to put up with me for as long as my fingers can hold… Read more →

Day 2503

Diary Of A Busker Day 2503 Thursday March 13th 2025 Winchester. Another cold day of around 7 degrees and I’m able to last just over an hour and a half at the top spot. The good thing was I was able to get through Julia Florida with a minimum of mistakes but the coinage was nothing to write home about… Read more →

Day 2502

Diary Of A Busker Day 2502 Wednesday March 12th 2025 Chichester.   I get the train an hour earlier than usual but it’s not early enough as all the spots are taken. There’s a saxophonist with backing tracks at The Cross, a bloke sitting down with a classical guitar and backing tracks down North Street near the “Murray Or None”… Read more →

Day 2501

Diary Of A Busker Day 2501 Monday March 10th 2025 Winchester.   Yesterday was a good day, with exemplary coinage/noteage and a minimum of mistakes after a long break and I’m hoping for a repeat performance today. The weather is again fine (it gets colder for the rest of the week, apparently) and the top spot is free, so that’s… Read more →

Day 2500

Diary of A Busker Day 2500 Sunday March 9th 2025 Winchester. My 2,500th day out, so a landmark day…and the first day back after a 12 day vacation without a guitar, so I’m wondering if I’ve forgotten anything. At least the temperature’s warmed up a bit since I’ve been gone – it’s around 15 degrees. Quite an uneventful two hours,… Read more →