What the heck, I'll put this out there.
Alexander James Adams bought a freaking big piece of property several years back in hopes of turning it into a center for events and workshops. It's a farm with a bunch of animals, and also his home.
Unfortunately, the man is a musician and while he's reasonably popular for the genre, he can't afford the mortgage. So he's going public with
SeaFire Productions.
That link has the details. I know a lot of people are broke right now, I'm no exception, my money comes from the state right now. I totally understand if people have their own priorities, and you should feel under no obligation to explain your no. But since if I don't ask the answer is definitely no, I'll say this:
I have a birthday coming up at the end of July. What I want is shares.
P.S. This will earn you a custom, utterly delicious, plainly decorated cake, if you are in the Eugene/Springfield area, or a dozen totally amazing cookies if you are not. Please ask
jenrose1 or
admnaismith if you need references as to my ability to bake.