We have a new resident at our house...she is musically inclined, soulful, and sleek.
She won't be living here forever, just until her rightful owner can take care of her again.
But while she is here she will spread happiness, and likely a little frustration from time to time.
But oh, how nice it is to have her here and to be able to spend time with her.
It's so nice to have a little ebony and ivory to tickle around this house. My fingers will need a little time to reacquaint themselves with her, especially since she is a little different from others I have known in her family. And it's been over 10 years since I've played...but I think we will get along famously with time.
I hope your week is off to a good start and that you are spreading your own music around the world today!
What a lovely gift to be able to play the piano. Enjoy!
ReplyDeleteoh I wish I could hear you play! I never learned but two of my daughters do and I gave our piano to one of them. I loved listening to my girls practice for their next lessons and eventually it became beautiful music. My son Landon who has a disability and can't speak would roll under the piano when they would play and put his face on the legs of the piano to feel the vibration from it. He loves piano music to this day.
ReplyDeleteHave fun getting to know her again :)
many hugs...
What a wonderful treat to have a piano in the house! One of the first additions to my furnishings was an inexpensive piano over 45 years ago. Sadly, I don't play it as I really should play. Enjoy your time "tickling the ivories!"
ReplyDeleteI hope you are enjoying your ebony and ivory and ready to play us a tune . . .
ReplyDeleteOh, Good For You! Lovely photos too.
ReplyDeleteIt's just like riding a bike-it all comes back to you with just a bit of practice. You are a lucky girl and those are great old pianos. xo Diana
ReplyDeleteWhy can't you keep her?! You must be having so much fun getting reacquainted though...I play just a little myself, but like you it's been years! Enjoy! xo
ReplyDeleteOh how I wish I could play!
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Cindy