Sandbar piano out, Italian table for two in
Ok, now this is just getting ridiculous:
(Via NBC Miami)
Late yesterday, the grand piano on the sandbar in Biscayne Bay was removed by the father of a 10-year-old kid who wanted to salvage it, setting off a question of who actually owns the piano.
This, after Nicholas Harrington and Julian Kolevris-Roots finally came forward after weeks of speculation about how the 650-pound musical instrument made it out to the sandbar.
This, after Nicholas Harrington and Julian Kolevris-Roots finally came forward after weeks of speculation about how the 650-pound musical instrument made it out to the sandbar.
Harrington took the piano out to sea as part of a project that he hopes will get him into art school
Well now the sandbar that played host to the piano for the past few weeks is the site of a romantic dinner table for two.
A table with a bottle of wine and two chairs with a large statue of a chef were spotted on the now-infamous sandbar this morning, setting off yet another sea sand mystery.
A table with a bottle of wine and two chairs with a large statue of a chef were spotted on the now-infamous sandbar this morning, setting off yet another sea sand mystery.
(Via NBC Miami)
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