Laura Benedict's Blog, page 27
February 21, 2017
(Pics are all from Louise Penny’s website.)
If you know my writing, it might surprise you that I go in for–devour, even– picturesque mysteries. When people visit our...
(Pics are all from Louise Penny’s website.)
If you know my writing, it might surprise you that I go in for–devour, even– picturesque mysteries. When people visit our...
(Pics are all from Louise Penny’s website.)
If you know my writing, it might surprise you that I go in for–devour, even– picturesque mysteries. When people visit our...
(Pics are all from Louise Penny’s website.)
If you know my writing, it might surprise you that I go in for–devour, even– picturesque mysteries. When people visit our...
(Pics are all from Louise Penny’s website.)
If you know my writing, it might surprise you that I go in for–devour, even– picturesque mysteries. When people visit our...
(Pics are all from Louise Penny’s website.)
If you know my writing, it might surprise you that I go in for–devour, even– picturesque mysteries. When people visit our...
(Pics are all from Louise Penny’s website.)
If you know my writing, it might surprise you that I go in for–devour, even– picturesque mysteries. When people visit our...
(Pics are all from Louise Penny’s website.)
If you know my writing, it might surprise you that I go in for–devour, even– picturesque mysteries. When people visit our...
February 20, 2017
In Which A New Piano Comes To Live At Our House
Today’s photos are event-related: the arrival of our new piano!
Tucked away in a recipe file, of all places, I have the purchase agreement for the Baldwin Acrosonic spinet that I’ve been playing off and on since I was seven. My parents bought it on an installment plan in 1970 for $929, and paid it off six months early. (Go, Mom and Dad!) A spinet is somewhat different than a full piano, but it was always a piano to me. It’s the piano that my children both took lessons on, and the one my daugh...
In Which A New Piano Comes To Live At Our House
Today’s photos are event-related: the arrival of our new piano!
Tucked away in a recipe file, of all places, I have the purchase agreement for the Baldwin Acrosonic spinet that I’ve been playing off and on since I was seven. My parents bought it on an installment plan in 1970 for $929, and paid it off six months early. (Go, Mom and Dad!) A spinet is somewhat different than a full piano, but it was always a piano to me. It’s the piano that my children both took lessons on, and the one my daugh...


