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New Truck Tires
The truck has new tires. Whew. That’s a purchase I’ve delayed as long as possible, without knowing how long was possible. It wasn’t an easy decision to make, but driving around on twelve year old tires can be equally difficult. … Continue reading
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Tagged frugal, frugality, garden, inheritance, maintenance, personal finance, repair, Simple Living, sustainability, truck
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Sustaining Small Town Charity
They are among us, and that is good. The things that are closest to us are easiest to overlook. Where I live the economy continues along uncertainly. Some businesses are thriving. Others are shuttering. Many live on a knife edge. … Continue reading
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Tagged Boomers, Charity, Clinton, Coupeville, entrepreneur, Freeland, Greenbank, inheritance, jobs, Langley, library, millenials, non-profit, Oak Harbor, philanthropy, Sno-Isle, unemployment, wealth, Whidbey
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Real Time Abstract Money
Got any spare time? Got any spare money? It’s hard to find either nowadays, at least in the bits of North America that I’m aware of. A friend came back from months of visiting Mexico and told me about a … Continue reading
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Tagged AAPL, AMSC, Art, bonds, books, commodities, DNDN, entrepreneur, Facebook, FFIV, Financial Integrity, frugal, frugality, GERN, GIG, gold, housing, inheritance, investing, Lottery, LTBH, Millionaire, money, mortgage, MVIS, New Road Map, personal finance, publishing, RSOL, self publishing, Simple Living, stocks, teaching, time, wealth, writing
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Who Gets It
Whitney Houston fans bought over 100,000 copies of her albums after her death. That is a tribute literally paid too late. Sad to say, but rewards aren’t always paid to those who did the work. Estates can become perpetual based … Continue reading
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Tagged GGOX, GigOptix, inheritance, Lumera, Microvision, MVIS, self publishing, teaching, Whidbey Camano Land Trust
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