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Two things I asked for after my father's mother died and I got them: a drawing my father had done while in high school and the moon map ball. Both carry memories of trips to my grandma's place and the stories my father told of Kuopio.
By Justine Smith at Manchester Art Gallery ... My first experiment using the new Flickr app ... iPhone photo ...
According to The Gazette, the recent generations are looking better at getting and preserving wealth. The importance of getting legal and tax advice is clearer than ever, with Inheritance receipts rising and taxes becoming more complex.
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In my mother's garden - my mother who passed away recently at the age of 85. Who will take care of this great garden now? It was totally her own creation (even the sculpture in the background here was the work of her own hands)...
In 1976, DeGrazia engaged in a protest against the Federal Inheritance Tax. The artist claimed the U.S. Internal Revenue Service rulings made him "a millionaire on paper, but my heirs will have to pay taxes for which there is no money." In his well-publicized protest, DeGrazia rode horseback into the Superstition Mountains and burned about 100 of his paintings, an estimated worth of 1.5 million dollars at the time. The only way for DeGrazia to avoid this huge government taxation was for him to make his Gallery In the Sun a non-profit foundation. Happy Throwback Thursday!
I think this backgammon set used to belong to my Grandma Vivian. It resurfaced in a pile of stuff today. Maybe this is the weekend Parker and I figure out how to play...
Once again Global Inheritance and Coachella rewarded carpoolers for driving to the festival with 4 or more in a their car. Winners were chosen randomly each day and had a chance at winning VIP tickets to coachella for life, all access sidestage passes, vip wristbands, photo passes, $50 Coachella merchandise vouchers, a golf cart ride to front entrance and more.