TICKLING THE IVORIES
1959 – My youngest sister playing on our old mustard yellow upright piano while sitting on a kitchen stool in the laundry room. Not the greatest place for a piano to be with all that moisture in the air, but perhaps better than the garage where it would have been otherwise? There was no place for it in our living room. Under all that Grey Poupon colored paint is a beautiful mahogany finish. My Dad found this out when he sanded the piano bench down, but sanding down the piano would have been too much of a job. Besides, it would still have to be in the laundry room or garage so probably just as well to leave it mustard yellow . I’ve mentioned before my Mom wanted to paint it pink to match the laundry room & stencil daisies in the indents but that never got done either. Oh well. A friend accompanied me singing for Groveland’s 49er Festival in the fall of 1983 with my eldest daughter help...