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Yesterday on the way to Kingston (where I am this weekend) I stopped in to visit my brother. He is the principal of a residential school. It is a provincial school board (rather than local) and is for kids who can't read. So, they come from all over the province, 40 of them and have one or two years of intensive learning. They stay all week and go home on weekends. It is a pretty innovative school - with a stunning array of technology. The school itself is on the grounds of Sir James Whitney School, a school for hearing impaired kids. This school has been around for decades and goes back to a time when there were 800 students living on sight - there are now 80, some of whom are also living there. This means that the school is chock a block full of mothballed (or rented out) space from another era - shops/ kitchens etc. etc. Anyways, in the midst of my brother's school is an old Steinway Grand Piano (My brother is a musician so actually uses it with the kids)
If you look at the picture, you will see it is worn all around the edges. This from literally generations of hearing impaired kids putting their hands on the edge of the piano to "feel" the sound. Except, while they were at it, they scratched with their nails. Thought you might enjoy the pic.
PS apparently the piano itself is quite rare - I think because of its size.



If you look at the picture, you will see it is worn all around the edges. This from literally generations of hearing impaired kids putting their hands on the edge of the piano to "feel" the sound. Except, while they were at it, they scratched with their nails. Thought you might enjoy the pic.
PS apparently the piano itself is quite rare - I think because of its size.



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