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Moosha and the Miracle Behind the Inn is the untold story of what might have happened at the crowded inn the night Jesus was born, blending fiction with Biblical facts surrounding the miraculous birth of the Messiah. What might it have been like to be a regular person on that most irregular night? The story relates the interactions of the Innkeeper and his wife with their guests, including a little boy called "Tat" with his drum, with Roman soldiers, shepherds, and ultimately Mary, Joseph and the baby Jesus.
Mitch Blancardi presents a series of heartfelt poems as a passion and emotion-fueled glimpse into the mind and soul of a young woman, exposing her most profound feelings through the perspective of her own eyes.So summarizes Little Things, the latest awe-inspiring book from Ms. Mitch Blancardi, a talented young woman who understands and has navigated the specters of loneliness, in addition to a plethora of other emotions, to the point that she is comfortable helping others through inspirational poetry. Born and raised in Los Angeles, California, Mitch now resides in Northern Italy, a move that has given her the time to put this collection together while reflecting on her life's myriad of ordeals, challenges and, ultimately, future aspirations.Though she's always considered herself something of a social butterfly and adventurous spirit, Mitch Blancardi found herself prone to loneliness at a young age, a situation very difficult to come to grips with given the range of intense emotions she was experiencing, to say nothing of the fact that no one in her immediate circle seemed to understand exactly what she was going through. Turning to writing in order to express these emotions, Mitch found the outlet she was looking for...one which enabled her to put pen to paper, devoid of having her feelings be judged by anyone.What came of all this was sheer and unadulterated solace, after Mitch was able to translate those chaotic feelings into intertwining words that flowed onto her paper, almost as if, as she describes it, "they were being drawn right out of her] mind."Indeed, when Mitch found her emotions at such a peak that they would almost paralyzed her, she began turning to her newfound passion for writing, ultimately putting all her fears, dreams, life experiences and feelings of love, whether negative or positive, onto those sheets of paper. What started with random thoughts strung together evolved into pieces of poetry so intricate and passion-endowed, they have actually enabled Mitch to come to grips with her emotions, and their source, in a coherent manner, all while helping her to understand the patterns of her feelings and life events.It is undisputed that we have been privy to a number of great poets throughout the generations, including Emily Dickinson, Robert Frost, Edgar Allan Poe, Walt Whitman and Maya Angelou, yet what Mitch Blancardi brings to the arena in the midst of her self-proclaimed "scribbling chaos" is something very unique, a blinding light for all those who have wandered down cavernous, dark tunnels. Always attempting to see this light hidden at the end of her own struggles, she is constantly, in her poetry writing, including the victory of light over the dark, the power to overcome and the prospect of a better tomorrow.Ms. Blancardi's hope, through Little Things, is to reach those who need to hear such inspirational narratives and to relate to someone who has been through similar challenges, all while assuring them they are truly not alone. Even in the darkest days, says Mitch, through the most heart-wrenching moments, a light will always be there to shine through, making events take a turn for the better; for whoever is in need of such powerful emotional support, Ms. Mitch Blancardi wants them to know that they are stronger than they believe, more capable than just what they see and loved beyond compare.These inherent themes run rampant through the poetry found in Little Things, with Mitch wanting every person reading the pieces to know that they are special and unique because of the emotions inside them, and that they are a blessing to this world, however, she stresses that no one should ever feel "less-than" or weak because of their emotions or sensitivity.
The Seed Hunter: Discover the World's Most Unusual Heirloom Plants
Mitch McCulloch
DK Publishing (Dorling Kindersley)
2024
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Why grow the same dull vegetables and herbs that fill every grocery store shelf? If you're putting in the effort and growing your own, make it something sensational There's a thrilling diversity of rare and unusual heirloom plants out there--a riot of beauty, color, and flavor that can only be experienced by growing your own. So saddle up and join the trail blazed by Mitch the Seed Hunter as he shows you how to source, grow, and enjoy the most amazing crops from around the world. The antithesis of mass-produced hybrids and genetically modified seeds, heirloom crops provide a connection to the past, seeds that have been passed down through generations, rescued from oblivion, and preserved by a dedicated community of growers. From Italian flat onions to pink broad beans, apple-sized melons beloved by Queen Anne to purple-and-white Gniff carrots from Switzerland (almost lost to extinction), and orange okra from Japan to ancient Aztec broccoli, Mitch shares his passion for growing them all and making the most of their incredible flavors.
At the age of 24, Mike Benjamin is visited in sleep by the angel of revelation, and commanded to carry on the work of John Steinbeck. Thus begins a 15-year quest that forever threatens to teeter into the absurd. Far from being another self-congratulatory writer's memoir, "The Clandestine Novelist" is a reminder that the pursuit of art sometimes carries a ludicrous price.""The Clandestine Novelist" is a hilarious novel with a sharply ironic edge. Mike Benjamin, the narrator, must find his way in a world that makes its artists heroes at the same time it abandons them. This is a contradiction that haunts all the Yossarians of our society."--Tony Trigilio, author of "'Strange Prophecies Anew': Rereading Apocalypse in Blake, H.D.," and "Ginsberg""Evich takes us on a rollicking tour through the land of rejection letters and low-pay jobs, a.k.a. the writing life." --Pagan Kennedy
No matter which Windows server you use--NT, IIS, 200, or 2003--this book will put the knowledge and expertise of veteran system administrators and hackers to work for you. Windows Server Hacks will make your life easier while expanding your understanding of the capabilities of Windows Server.
Tuesdays with Morrie: An Old Man, a Young Man, and Life's Greatest Lesson: An Old Man, a Young Man, and Life's Greatest Lesson
Mitch Albom
Turtleback Books
2002
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A sportswriter conveys the wisdom of his late mentor, professor Morrie Schwartz, recounting their weekly conversations as Schwartz lay dying.
Smart Choices for Serious Money: How to Protect, Preserve, and Thrive in Uncertain Economic Times
Mitch Levin; Mitchell Levin; Mitchell Lee Levin
Summit Wealth Partners, Inc.
2015
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Immerse yourself in the delightful world of Smokey, the adventurous farm cat, as he embarks on a thrilling journey filled with captivating rhymes and vibrant illustrations. Smokey encounters a series of thrilling obstacles, including a mischievous cow, an angry swan, a spirited horse, and a rumbling tractor. With each challenge, young readers will find themselves counting along and eagerly turning the pages to discover how Smokey outwits his farmyard foes. "Smokey's Nine Escapes" offers an engaging and educational experience that will leave children inspired by Smokey's resilience and courage.
Charley Centipede took his mom's advice, To not be Naughty but to be nice. He found that you start livingWhen you begin with giving. Pay it forward to all your friendsIs where real happiness begins and ends. So gifts he bought to give and sharewith a hyena, his teacher, and even a hare. With a spring in his step, a lift, and a jump, Charley spread happiness and wasn't a grump. Give and you will receive that can't be beat.And, you won*t feel the agony of 'de-feet