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I know a great piano teacher.

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There is something to be said about those who work in construction.

1} That they’re hard workers.

2} They are typically well-built.

And 3….they have gorgeous hands?

I was back on-site at the Catalyst Lofts project in Downtown Hutch and must have watched him for a good 20 minutes as he finished cutting the concrete.

And when I started to say  “you have absolutely the most beautiful hands for a …….”

I stopped and just took his photograph instead.

I wanted the shot to focus on his hands, arms and tattoos because they are all easy on the eye.

Take a look.

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Course if I were his mother I’d have told him to go into another vocation like playing the piano professionally.

Bet he can reach an octave and a half.


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