October rambling: tax billionaires
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5 comments:
Nice piece in the paper
Did they know you or was it just random?
Neither, actually. The TU has their Times Union Readers’ Network, and they asked us what our plans for retirement were. So I told them that I was 53 with a 2 year old, and that I didn’t expect to retire anytime soon. The writer thought this was interesting and expanded it to the article you saw.
You big softy!!!
That is a priceless shot of Lydia with your mothers!
Intersting TU article. Thanks for the link. I also took the time to read your piece about your father. Fascinating. Geneology, or I should say how it has been recorded over thime is puzzling. I have picked my mother's brain for her family history and connections and have cryptic handwritten notes as I cannot decide on how best to record the links to the ancestors. I hit a brick wall like you though too as my grandfather (paternal) was "taken in" as they say at at young age and changed his name while his brothers did not...my father mind you knows nothing about it.
Good luck in your search.
I hope you find some answers --
Take care, p.
Hello, I was doing some research on peanut allergies and came across your blog. My name is Stephanie. I have a 2 year old daughter, Sophia, with a peanut allergy. We live in Fort Plain NY. It about 40 minutes west of Schenectady. I'd love to set up a playdate for the two girls- it'd be great if Sophia had a friend her own age with peanut allergy as well. (I know this sounds weird- since its on the internet- but its genuine:) Hope to hear from you!!
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