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The Piano

December 28, 2018 at 11:10 am by Claudia

A busy morning so far!

Don has been gently pushing me to get the piano tuned and to have whatever needs to be repaired attended to. I’ve known since the last time it was tuned that some repair was needed and it was just not a top priority. He took over and called a local guy who tunes and repairs pianos for a lot of professional pianists and this morning, he came to check it out.

All of what you see here has been removed and taken back to his shop. He found the same things in need of repair, as the previous tuner. The hammers need filing, the dampers need adjusting, screws need tightening – the keys had what was called a ‘shallow key dip’ because of that and the action will be much better when all is repaired. He’ll bring it back in about a week and put it all back together. Then he’ll tune it.

That serial number tells me that it was made by Chickering (an American company based in Boston)  somewhere between 1940 – 1943. Chickering was one of the finest piano makers in the country for decades and the pianos were incredibly well made. Abraham Lincoln had a Chickering. Adam (the piano tuner) told us that pianos of that era were so much better than any of the Asian import pianos made nowadays. The import pianos are cheaper, but the quality is lacking. I remember that the man who tuned our piano when I was young made an offer to buy the piano every time he tuned it.

So. I’m lucky. My grandmother bought this piano. Both she and my mother played it. Every time I went to my grandparents’ house, I played it (banged on it when I as little). Eventually, my grandmother had it moved to my parents’ house so I could take lessons. My brother and sisters played it. My uncle and aunt – who played beautifully, by ear – played it during family Christmas Eve celebrations. It’s priceless. So, even though it’s somewhat costly, it’s worth it. It needs some love. And I need to play it more. I’ve sat down to play once or twice lately but it was so badly out of tune that I couldn’t handle it.

Thanks for prodding me, Don.

Also this morning, some house moving:

I moved Don’s Studio (with his permission) out to the upstairs hallway where it sits on top of the linen cabinet. This real estate was previously occupied by the modern dollhouse, which has been moved to the bedroom.

Now I can actually see it and work on it!

I’m going to start sorting through things in the office today, a bit at a time. I have 4 big Trader Joe’s bags full of books that will be donated to the library. Right now, they’re in the car and they’ll stay there until we have a non-rainy day. Right now, it’s pouring out there and I don’t want them to get wet.

I’ve started the Louise Penny. I’m about 80 pages in. I’m going slowly so I can savor every word.

Happy Friday.

Filed Under: dollhouse, Don, miniatures, piano 30 Comments

Full Circle

December 22, 2018 at 10:12 am by Claudia

Just a short one today as I have to head into the city to coach for a few hours. Then I’ll be done until after Christmas.

I got a bunch of these trees for next-to-nothing at Michael’s the other day. So I added them to the McCoy mix on top of my music cabinet. That’s the only bit of Christmas (besides the decorations in the dollhouse) in the den.

A crazy weather day yesterday: heavy rain for 24 hours, flooding (not here, thank goodness), fog and mist, and a high of 60 degrees. On Winter Solstice. Today it’s windy and colder, as it usually is when a front leaves the area.

Back story: This is a gorgeous all-mahogany Martin guitar that Don had for many years. During a tough time for us financially, Don sold it to an old friend who is a musician out in Los Angeles. He never felt right about it. He missed it. Unbeknownst to me, at one point a few years back, Don wrote to his friend asking her to contact him first if she ever wanted to sell it. Fellow musicians had told him many times what a great guitar it was, what a great sound it had. He was playing that guitar when he recorded his CD with fellow musician, Dan Bonis.

A little over a week ago, she contacted him. She wanted to buy a Gibson and offered to sell the Martin to Don. We talked it over – it’s not an inexpensive guitar – but it was clear to me that Don felt passionately about the guitar, felt regret about selling it in the first place, and now he had the opportunity to get it back. He’d sold it to help us out during a tough time. He deserved to have it back.

And so it arrived yesterday. Full circle.

And I got to hear him play again, for the first time in a long time, last night.

It’s all good.

Happy Saturday.

Filed Under: Christmas, Don, guitar, McCoy pottery 32 Comments

Samson is Shorn

December 18, 2018 at 9:34 am by Claudia

The big news: Someone got a haircut.

He looks gorgeous. I’m biased, of course, but I’m so happy he did it. He’s been hanging on to the long-haired look for a while, for a variety of reasons. I finally persuaded him to have it trimmed about a month ago and it looked a lot better but it was still long. Last week, I was gently urging him to get his goatee trimmed. But he was still holding out.

I knew that it had to happen when he was ready for it, not before.

Then he saw a photo from a few years back and liked the way he looked and the next thing I knew, he was making an appointment (same day) and ta dah! SO much better! As I had predicted to him, he looks younger. The guy has really great hair that I will admit I’m jealous of, so why not show it off?

He really likes it. Says he feels “lighter.”

Yay!

I played around with the modern dollhouse yesterday. I made a copy of two photographs from the NYTimes that I loved. Resized them, printed them out, and hung them on the wall in the living room. I framed the back so they are 3 dimensional, like a canvas.

I’m not entirely happy with them and may reprint them and back them with foam board. I also think I can get away with something larger in this open space.

I printed them out on the back of photo paper, which gave me a nice thick print, but no glossy surface.

I’ll update you when I have time to print them out in a larger size. The print itself is a keeper. It works well in the room. It just needs to be larger.

I have some errands to run today, despite a lack of sleep. I’m not sure what day I’ll be called into rehearsal this week and I still have stuff to buy. And bake – but that will be on the weekend.

Happy Tuesday.

Filed Under: dollhouse, Don, miniatures 40 Comments

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