Dital Harp

Dital Harp

Edward Light designed and marketed several novel string instruments during the early 19th century. Patented in 1816, the dital harp has a thumb-operated key mechanism that allows the player to raise the pitch of each string a half step by pressing on buttons (so-called ditals) on the back of the instrument. Derived from the Italian word dito (finger), a dital is a key that, when pressed, draws a string down against a fret to change its pitch. Like most of Light’s creations, this instrument is varnished a dark color to contrast its gold-colored decoration.

Not NICE

MURDER.GOV

In an attempt to rebrand the murderous ICE organization, Trump has relabeled them NICE, but nice people do not murder other people. Still unfunded, DHS is managing to pay this little Gestapo army somehow, probably illegally, but when have they ever let the law stand in their way. All this cruelty is just part of Trump’s quest to distract us from demanding the full release of the Epstein files.

Bring It Home

Mark, Chris and Frank

After almost a year, we will be closing on our Monterey property tomorrow. At this eleventh hour, we are wrestling with taxes, capital gains taxes. This week, we are dealing with the title company that wants to withhold a portion of the capital gains taxes that are due. Chris got a pass, since he lived in the house and is consequently exempt, but Frank and I had to figure out what to do. Frank eventually came up with an answer that didn’t cost too much and I copied his answer. Hopefully, tomorrow we will get paid.  It has been a long road.

Switching to our Saint Louis home, we survived yesterday’s tornados. There were quite a few in the area, but none came close to us. We did lose a few branches, but nothing too large. One of these branches is still suspended across our power lateral. That will be tricky to remove, but we should be able to do it.