Friday, February 20, 2015

21 Most Successful Black Entrepreneurs Throughout History

Stephen Smith grew up as an indentured servant in Pennsylvania. From a young age, he was assigned to work in the lumberyards by Thomas Boude, whose wealth stemmed from his extensive lumber business. After buying his freedom for $50 at the age of 21, he continued to work in the lumberyards until establishing his own lumber business in 1822, as well as dealing coal. By the 1850s, Smith was grossing $100,000 in annual sales. By 1857, Smith was worth $500,000 (approximately $13.5 million today). On top of being a businessman, Smith was a minister and served as chairman of the black abolitionist organization in Columbia, PA.

Your Friday morning weather report

Note the temperature.

Thursday, February 19, 2015

What I Saw February 19, 2015

 Flurries were flying as school let out today.  Good thing that humongous snow plow was at the ready.


Keepin' it together

Wednesday, February 18, 2015

What I Saw February 18, 2015

 Tundra swans . . .
They should probably turn around and head southward due to the brutally low temperatures (for this area) and nuisance snows here lately.



On the other hand, dozens of robins congregated at Laurel Hill Cemetery this afternoon.
Can spring be far behind?
This is just a small sampling of approximately 100 robins there today.

On the ice again


Someone was shuffling around on the river ice recently at Columbia River Park.
These shots were taken this afternoon (Wednesday).
I hope it wasn't the same people as before: LINK
I would have thought they'd learned their lesson.