We have a parking space in our apartment building, which we don’t use. So we put up an ad online for someone to rent it.
Peter emailed us. ‘Hello, I live in Adelaide. I’m coming to Melbourne to busk with a piano. Can I keep the piano in the carpark? The piano is an Kawai upright piano on a small trolley and I push it into the CBD/Southbank each day. Would having a piano on a small trolley instead of a car in the carpark be okay?”
So here it is — the piano parked in our car spot.
This is excellent. Your space is helping to make music instead of pollution.
We can set small but meaningful targets — by 2015, 10% of all parked cars will be replaced by parked pianos.