If you have been reading my blog- or visited my house, you know that I enjoy my art. My dining room has no open wall space- it even has easels to hold more art. Same with my living room. And, the staircase wall. And, my bedroom. And, my office. And, my family room…
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Self Directed Investment Retirement Accounts (SDIRA)
I’ve long advocated the use of IRA’s to expand one’s business interests. The issue is that there is a VERY fine line dividing what can and cannot be done- in a legal sense.
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Let the Art Shine In…
My house is replete with art. Mostly paintings, but sculpture and crafts are also present. My dining room affords one with the beauty to augment the conversation and tasty morsels with which I- and my guests- enjoy the evening.
Lisa Brandel brings universality to the concept of Shiva
This is a guest post from Lisa Brandel, who writes about grief, healing, and personal growth. Today, she expounds on the universal concepts of Shiva, and what it can teach the rest of us.
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Simulcast? 2 Blogs in a Pod? You tell us!
This post is an experiment. You’ve heard and probably watched a TV/Radio Simulcast. Well, Elise Boysaw (KESA Collections) had this great idea to have a blog post written about the subject of her newest painting, 65 degrees. (Yes, Elise uses Fahrenheit; I use Centigrade.) So, I am writing this post about sleep.
Whom do YOU trust?
I was examining a new book (Precious Objects by Alicia Oltuski) this past weekend. Not because I am interested in the diamond business per sé, but because I know a few who are so engaged and also know it’s a bastion of activity for Orthodox Jewry. What most may not know is that this entire business is built on trust. Not a lot is written down.