First real piano

We met my father-in-law and stepmother-in-law for lunch yesterday. Afterwards we sat at their house and talked for a while, and at some point my son asked them how they got the baby grand piano into their house (piano movers). Then we mentioned that my son took a piano class at school last spring and so my in-laws asked him to play something.

I thought he might be nervous and say no, but he sat down and started playing. I had never heard him play a real piano before… it was wonderful.

Zenith

On the speakers right now:

Ran a few miles, did today’s New York Times crossword puzzle, ate a bit. Not too bad for a quiet Saturday morning.

Join hands

If you don’t already follow Caroline Ross at her Uncivil Savant Substack, I encourage you to do so. I spent part of the morning catching up on emails and blogs/Substacks and, as often seems to happen with Caroline’s writing, part of it jumped out as immediately relevant and important to my life:

“No amount of individualised exercise can salve the windburned heart modernity has scorched. It cannot be healed by a life-hack, optimisation or positive-affirmations. We will need to join hands.”

– Caroline Ross, from The Drop, the Splash and the Ripple

Beans

Got the first harvest of green beans and zucchini from the garden today. A few shishito peppers as well. One of the tomato plants has grown out of the top of its cage. I tied a few long stakes to the top of the cage to see how high the plant will grow.

The salad is still doing well, which is surprising for July. It has usually bolted by this time of the summer, but I guess we’ve had a mostly mild month or two. The recent seeding of dill is sprouting, and the green onions are growing, and things are looking ok in the garden today.