As for me,I started my journey with the guitar back in 1965 at the age of 15. I took lessons for six months but then just started picking up songs by ear. As my guitar playing friends and I would get together to jam our playing slowly progressed all through high school. I grew up loving Peter, Paul and Mary, Simon & Garfunkel, The Beatles, Gordon Lightfoot, the Moody Blues and many others. I love finger picking and good harmonies.
In 1978 I started my career as a Jr. high school science teacher and I am still going strong and loving it. I think the kids help keep me young and my wife will tell that emotionally, I am not much older than the kids anyway. I admit that's probably true.

My first guitar was a Harmony nylon string that went with me into the Navy and on to the Submarine I was stationed on in the early 70's. As soon as I got home and could earn the money I bought a Martin 00018 concert guitar. I still have and love that guitar. I also have a Takamine 12 string, a K.Hirade Classical, and my newest love is my Taylor Guitar. It's only a 110 model but man does that guitar have a sweet sound. I found it at a music store in Ashland Oregon called Cripple Creek Music ( I highly recommend you visit that store if you are ever in Ashland). I must have played it in the store, jamming with a friend and the sales guy, for close to two hours. My friend kind of felt guilty that he showed me the store and I walked out with a $600 guitar. But, I have thank him every day since.
My other interest include being an avid nature photographer and amateur astronomer. I love to play sports. I have played slow-pitch softball with the same group of guys, more or less, since the early 80's. My wife is a teacher as well and our daughter is the CFO of a public television station at the tender age of 28. I am quite proud or her as you can imagine. Pets include a Jack Russell Terrier named Bandit and I have 8 tarantulas, all house broken of course. (Just kidding) They never leave their cages. Well, that's about it. If I can find the time I will try to interact more with the great folks I am finding here. Otherwise I will just continue to pickup new tips and songs as I build bigger callouses on my fingers.
Cheers to everyone and keep on pickin'
Steve