I don’t have many photos of my ancestors’ tombstones, but I’ll share those that I have over the next few weeks. Then, in July, I’m going to visit (living!) relatives in the Detroit area and will hopefully come back with some new tombstone photos and stories. Most of my buried-...
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My M1 MacStudio sits on top of mine. Have used it several times. We have lots of "backup" CDs with photos on them. It does not cost me anything to have it plugged into one of the two USB-A ports. I have several in the office and even a new one in the OEM...
An award-winning actor is selling "mountaintop masterpiece" in Napanoch, Ulster County. Check out all of the photos of this impressive "mountaintop masterpiece" below: Award-Winning Actor Selling Hudson Valley Mountaintop Masterpiece Corcoran Country Living Award-Winning Actor Selling Hudson Valley ...
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Shoe heiress Susan Alfond inherited her money from father Harold Alfond, who started the Dexter Shoe Company in 1958. When Alfond sold the company to Warren Buffett in exchange for Berkshire Hathaway stock in 1993, the family fortunes increased exponentially. ...
Given the vagueness of the location, I think I will need a Milton native to help me find this, but I am determined since I could not see the Big Brother. KEEP READING: What were the most popular baby names from the past 100 years?
The third-richest man in the world, with an estimated worth of $86bn, says he stays at the helm of Berkshire because he wants to keep doing what he has loved since buying hisfirst shares, in an Oklahoma oil company, at age 11. “I can’t buy time, I can’t buy love but I can...
condo without getting out of breath, and if he seemed to tire on short walks more quickly than before, that could be attributed to age. The last time we strolled the paths in Marquand Park together, in May 2014 (a visit memorialized in this blog with many photos of the trees he loved...
Having said that a young investor — in particular, the son of an FT journalist — would do as well in the S&P as in Berkshire, Buffett provides a clue: “I think your son will learn more by being a shareholder of Berkshire.”