I have to go get going, but I'll be online at work, and I've really missed you guys.
Here's something interesting I got in my mail this morning...Geez!!
The most expensive musical instrument ever purchased at auction will be played in public for the first time in twenty-five years at the Kennedy Center by Tchaikovsky prize winner and soloist Yang Liu on June 15, 2005. The Stradivarius violin, known to musicians worldwide as "The Lady Tennant" was recently purchased at Christie's for $2,032,000, the highest amount ever paid for a musical instrument at auction.
Crafted in 1699, the violin was bought by Scottish industrialist, Sir Charles Tennant and given to his wife, Lady Tennant in 1900.