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In "Ease: How to Find Calm in a Hectic World," S.L. Dakin unveils the art of finding serenity amidst life's chaos. This thought-provoking and transformative guide invites readers to embark on a journey of self-discovery, empowering them to cultivate a sense of calm and balance in all facets of life. Navigating through the complexities of modern living, work pressures, and digital overwhelm, Dakin provides insightful strategies and reflective practices to declutter the mind, nurture meaningful relationships, and embrace mindfulness. With a blend of wisdom, practical advice, and uplifting narratives, this book serves as a beacon of tranquillity in a tumultuous world. Whether you are looking to find ease in your daily routine, seeking to deepen your connections, or longing to establish a harmonious work-life balance, Dakin's guide offers a path to a life lived with grace, intention, and a profound sense of calm. Embrace the journey toward ease and discover the transformative power of slowing down, being present, and finding joy in the simplicity of life.
Aging is a serious business that combines memory lapses with cholesterol counts and fixed incomes. In "Funny Side Up, " a former columnist for the "Mobile Press Register" shares a collection of unabashed, unapologetic short stories that provide an amusing glimpse into the whirlwind life and opinions of a typical senior citizen living in the twenty-first century.Through exaggerated satire, Varnado offers a variety of tales with a potpourri of characters and events that detail the yearly visit of a cigar-smoking guardian angel whose unrealistic optimism drives him insane; a wife's heroic campaign against the machinations of the banking industry; and an encounter with Rasputin Bloodworthy, car dealer "extraordinaire." All this combined with an investigation into the political correctness of Santa Claus, a cholesterholic who has a sudden urge for a candy bar, and three stooges who want nothing more than to cap the BP oil spill makes for an unforgettable look into the bizarre entities that accompany the cockamamie journey into senior citizenship."Funny Side Up" mixes nostalgia with a giant dose of humor as a senior citizen shares a hilarious tales of learning to survive in a modern world.
Aging is a serious business that combines memory lapses with cholesterol counts and fixed incomes. In "Funny Side Up, " a former columnist for the "Mobile Press Register" shares a collection of unabashed, unapologetic short stories that provide an amusing glimpse into the whirlwind life and opinions of a typical senior citizen living in the twenty-first century.Through exaggerated satire, Varnado offers a variety of tales with a potpourri of characters and events that detail the yearly visit of a cigar-smoking guardian angel whose unrealistic optimism drives him insane; a wife's heroic campaign against the machinations of the banking industry; and an encounter with Rasputin Bloodworthy, car dealer "extraordinaire." All this combined with an investigation into the political correctness of Santa Claus, a cholesterholic who has a sudden urge for a candy bar, and three stooges who want nothing more than to cap the BP oil spill makes for an unforgettable look into the bizarre entities that accompany the cockamamie journey into senior citizenship."Funny Side Up" mixes nostalgia with a giant dose of humor as a senior citizen shares a hilarious tales of learning to survive in a modern world.
A small guidebook to those who wish to begin to practice the ancient art of Tarot reading. Invaluable for the beginner, or as a handy, small reference for those already giving readings. Written by occult expert S.L. MacGregor Mathers. A portable, quick read. First published in 1888.
In the Shadow of the Pole explains how the Arctic came to be part of Canada. In the Shadow of the Pole tells the history of how the Arctic became part of Canada and how the Dominion government established jurisdiction there. It describes the early expeditions to Canada’s North, including the little-known Dominion government expeditions to the Subarctic and Arctic carried out between 1884 and 1912. The men on these expeditions conducted scientific research, meteorological studies, geological explorations, and hydrographic surveys. They informed the people they met there of Canada’s jurisdiction in the region and raised the flag from Hudson Bay to Ellesmere Island. These men endured as much hardship and adventure as Peary, Nansen, Amundsen, and other famous polar explorers, yet their expeditions were not widely publicized, and they received no glory for their efforts. This book delves into the story of the remarkable Canadian men who led these expeditions.
'Fast, twisty and totally unexpected. A riveting read' Shari LapenaNothing is as it seems in this highly original and unputdownable thriller. Fans of The Wife Between Us and Need to Know will devour Framed by S. L. McInnis. But you won't see the twists coming...It was all fine until she turned up...Music teacher Beth and film producer Jay seem to have the perfect life together in LA.When Cassie - Beth's old best friend and college wild child - turns up unexpectedly, everything changes. But what neither of them know is what Cassie is running from. And that it's going to have consequences for them all.Something is about to go very wrong. And someone is going to lie about it.