New Baby !!
#16
Ahhhhh doesn't she look cute!!
Hubby is desperate to learn, and every time we view a house, he plans where the piano is going!!!
I must arrange some lessons for him.
Have fun....your doggy cute too!
Linda
Hubby is desperate to learn, and every time we view a house, he plans where the piano is going!!!
I must arrange some lessons for him.
Have fun....your doggy cute too!
Linda
#17
Originally Posted by NewWorldMan
Congratulations ...... how much did it weigh ??? 

#18
Originally Posted by Morwenna
I believe our tent is at 18th Ave and 4th St SW. It's a tidy walk form the C-train I think, and I'm told parking may be difficult!
If you disembark from the train at Victoria Park / Stampede Station, it'll be about 6 blocks, walking westwards.
Another option is to catch the train downtown and then transfer to the southbound No. 3 bus, which goes down 4th Street on it's way to Elbow Drive. One of the good things about the No. 3 bus is that it's more frequent than most.
You can find out the most efficient combination of public transportation between two addresses if you use Calgary Transit's Trip Planning feature -- for the benefit of those who don't already know that.
#19
#20
lots of neighbours homes i've been in have baby grands in their entry/hallway but they can't play the piano
Not a piano, but check this organist out... he can play, I just think he fell off his stool or something. The chorus held it together though, impressive!
Very festive it is too
#21
Originally Posted by Biiiiink
Not a piano, but check this organist out... he can play, I just think he fell off his stool or something. The chorus held it together though, impressive!
Very festive it is too
Very festive it is too

What a nightmare!
I was playing clarinet at a concert when I was about 14, and the conductor let go his baton which flew across the room and landed in the front row of the audience. I have to admit I was not nearly so sanguine, and it's really hard to play clarinet when you are laughing!!
The other funny time was playing in Chichester cathedral, and we had a young lad playing the bass drum. His older partner was concerned that he wouldn't hit this drum at some crucial point so she kicked out at it, and stuck her foot right through the skin. That was a tough moment too!
#22
Wow Mo
So very jealous, we have just started our 5 1/2 year old with piano lessons, we are told our 3 1/2 year old should wait till she is five and would love something like that in our living room.
That looks lovely maybe we will leave a space till we have the money to buy one, it looks soooooo elegant, happy playing
Raine
So very jealous, we have just started our 5 1/2 year old with piano lessons, we are told our 3 1/2 year old should wait till she is five and would love something like that in our living room.
That looks lovely maybe we will leave a space till we have the money to buy one, it looks soooooo elegant, happy playing
Raine







