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Assuming the hundred million is currently in a completely liquid state, then four - one each in England, America, Canada and Germany. Probably London, New York, Toronto and Berlin, but I could be swayed.
Probably Sedona, Arizona for winter. Alaska for summer. Somewhere with a clear view of Denali.
Then you can see Russia from your house!
Very nice av. Where is that?How many houses would you own and where would they be?
Very nice av. Where is that?
My answer is one, the one I own now. If I were handed 100 million, I'd start writing checks.
Stone burned? Was the house rebuilt?A place my grandfather bought in 1950. Was stone but burned down when hit by lightning around 1976. 78 acres.
Stone burned? Was the house rebuilt?
You must have amazing memories of playing there as a kid. Damn, that's pretty. What kind of wildlife's in the water and woods?
Oh, man, I'm chuckling. When I ask about wildlife, I'm used to people responding with something like: "Here's what I saw/photographed/swam with/heard." Not: "Here's what I can or can't kill."Well, the fire pretty much gutted it. Some of the stone was saved and used. They made it two stories. 4 bedrooms.
It was a big family. 19 cousins. The entire family would meet there every Sunday. Back in the 60s anyway.
There are wood ducks living there. Other ducks stop by. The first nesting pair of geese had goslings for the first time this year but they didn't survive. I think either someone shot them or the turtles got them. Deer and turkey are about all you see but I'm sure there are other creatures you don't. I can't hunt there anyway because it's in South Carolina. 14 miles away but different state.
I can fish though. Rules are different for fishing. There are bass, bream, and catfish. It's a little too warm for trout there.