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Uncle Billy's Wine Guide for Novices
William Allan Kritsonis; Ann Marie Smith
Information Age Publishing
2020
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Uncle Billy’s Wine Guide for Novices is not intended for wine experts and others that consider themselves extremely knowledgeable about wine. This book is for the rest of us who want to learn more about the pleasures of enjoying wine and talking intelligent about it.About 8% of wine consumers consider themselves extremely knowledge about wine. Of these, about 3% consider themselves wine experts. This leaves the rest of us, about 92% who want to learn more about wine but don’t want to become experts.Humor is scattered throughout the book to make your reading more enjoyable. The goal is to help you become more knowledgeable about wine and have fun doing so. And remember: “Always drink the wine you enjoy, and enjoy the wine you drink.” William Allan Kritsonis, PhD, Author
Uncle Billy's Wine Guide for Novices
William Allan Kritsonis; Ann Marie Smith
Information Age Publishing
2020
sidottu
Uncle Billy’s Wine Guide for Novices is not intended for wine experts and others that consider themselves extremely knowledgeable about wine. This book is for the rest of us who want to learn more about the pleasures of enjoying wine and talking intelligent about it.About 8% of wine consumers consider themselves extremely knowledge about wine. Of these, about 3% consider themselves wine experts. This leaves the rest of us, about 92% who want to learn more about wine but don’t want to become experts.Humor is scattered throughout the book to make your reading more enjoyable. The goal is to help you become more knowledgeable about wine and have fun doing so. And remember: “Always drink the wine you enjoy, and enjoy the wine you drink.” William Allan Kritsonis, PhD, Author
Uncle Sam's Official All-American 2020 Election Coloring Book
Reynold Greenleaf
Independently Published
2020
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Stressed by the election? Fed up with the Government? Military Industrial Complex got you down in the dumps? No matter which side of the aisle you eat fresh potato salad on, unlicensed therapist Reynold "Da Shrink" Greenleaf's second Therapeutic Coloring Experience is for you Why not transform your fears, anxieties and frustrations over the The United States 2020 Presidential Election into vivid hues and comforting chromaticity Coloring is universally renowned for it's stress relieving properties. Don't let this election cycle be a rock in your sock. Let Uncle Sam him/herself help you out with "Dr" Greenleaf's wildly unpatented 2020 Election Adult Coloring Book If it works for the real "Dalai" Lama and flagrant savant Pepper Sue, Reynold Greenleaf's Coloring Experience can certainly work for you
Grayson and Brandon are five-year-old twins that are very excited to meet Uncle Santa, and their mom takes them to the Christmas parade where they see Uncle Santa, Mrs. Claus, and two of Uncle Santa's elves.After the parade, they walk over to the park and visit with Uncle Santa.Uncle Santa is a great role model and gently encourages the kids to be on their best behavior, visiting with Brandon about how sharing is fun Grayson looks up to Uncle Santa and wants to be just like him when he grows up This book is filled with one-liners from two special little boys who spend a great deal of time with the real Uncle Santa and whose fun personalities and silly sayings add laughter to our lives.Uncle Santa has a way of making the Christmas season even more special, and all the children gather around him whenever they see him.Come along with Uncle Santa on his adventures to put a smile on the faces of everyone he meets.
Grayson and Brandon are five-year-old twins that are very excited to meet Uncle Santa, and their mom takes them to the Christmas parade where they see Uncle Santa, Mrs. Claus, and two of Uncle Santa's elves.After the parade, they walk over to the park and visit with Uncle Santa.Uncle Santa is a great role model and gently encourages the kids to be on their best behavior, visiting with Brandon about how sharing is fun Grayson looks up to Uncle Santa and wants to be just like him when he grows up This book is filled with one-liners from two special little boys who spend a great deal of time with the real Uncle Santa and whose fun personalities and silly sayings add laughter to our lives.Uncle Santa has a way of making the Christmas season even more special, and all the children gather around him whenever they see him.Come along with Uncle Santa on his adventures to put a smile on the faces of everyone he meets.
Uncle Santa helps the community get in the holiday spirit and find the true meaning of Christmas by hosting a birthday party for Jesus. The kids gather around Uncle Santa and listen to him read the story about the very first Christmas. They celebrate with cake and ice cream, singing happy birthday to Jesus When Uncle Santa asked the kids, "What does Christmas mean to you?" these are the answers they told him;lovejoyfriendsfamilygivinghaving funmilk and cookiescelebratingand JesusYes, Jesus is the reason for the season.Happy birthday, Jesus
Uncle Santa helps the community get in the holiday spirit and find the true meaning of Christmas by hosting a birthday party for Jesus. The kids gather around Uncle Santa and listen to him read the story about the very first Christmas. They celebrate with cake and ice cream, singing happy birthday to Jesus When Uncle Santa asked the kids, "What does Christmas mean to you?" these are the answers they told him;lovejoyfriendsfamilygivinghaving funmilk and cookiescelebratingand JesusYes, Jesus is the reason for the season.Happy birthday, Jesus
Do you enjoy playing chess? When was the last time you played chess? Have you ever wanted to learn how to play chess? If you answered yes to any of those questions, this is the book for you. It contains various games you play with that old chessboard you have in your basement closet. If some of the chessmen are missing, not a problem Some of the games do not even use all the pieces. If have you extra chessmen because you put two (2) sets in the same container, great For some of the games, those extra piece will come in handy. There are even some new play alternatives for the chess professionals we all wish we could have been.What are you waiting? Let's play chess
Uncle Santa is famous for his pancakes that he makes only one day a week.Kate and Nick love Uncle Santa's pancakes. Pancake Friday is their favorite day of the week, and as a reward for cleaning their room, they get to go to Uncle Santa's House of Pancakes for breakfast.Uncle Santa greets everyone with a smile. He is always thinking about others. He reminds the kids that it is important to look out for each other and help when needed."A little kindness goes a long way," Uncle Santa says.What makes Uncle Santa's pancakes so good? You will just have to read the book to find out.
Uncle Santa is famous for his pancakes that he makes only one day a week.Kate and Nick love Uncle Santa's pancakes. Pancake Friday is their favorite day of the week, and as a reward for cleaning their room, they get to go to Uncle Santa's House of Pancakes for breakfast.Uncle Santa greets everyone with a smile. He is always thinking about others. He reminds the kids that it is important to look out for each other and help when needed."A little kindness goes a long way," Uncle Santa says.What makes Uncle Santa's pancakes so good? You will just have to read the book to find out.
The adventures of Uncle Santa and the magic hot chocolate continue as seven children compete in the Christmas Cookie Contest.Mrs. Claus reminds Jill and Andy, "It doesn't matter if you win or lose. What matters most is that you tried your best and you had a good time."Each child presents their cookies to the judges in hopes that they will win this year's trophy.Come along with Uncle Santa and all the kids as they wait to hear the judges' decision and find out who will win this year's contest.
The adventures of Uncle Santa and the magic hot chocolate continue as seven children compete in the Christmas Cookie Contest.Mrs. Claus reminds Jill and Andy, "It doesn't matter if you win or lose. What matters most is that you tried your best and you had a good time."Each child presents their cookies to the judges in hopes that they will win this year's trophy.Come along with Uncle Santa and all the kids as they wait to hear the judges' decision and find out who will win this year's contest.
Uncle Bob
Westbow Press
2023
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When Karen Nelson Cox found the letters her Uncle Bob wrote to his parents, she knew she had to compile them in a single resource. Although her uncle died shortly before she was born, Karen grew up hearing stories of his bravery as a pilot during World War II. The entire family knew how as a twenty-year-old lieutenant, Bob Ogren completed twenty-three bombing missions over Germany. Hit by enemy flack on his next mission, he kept his B-17 bomber in the air until his crew all parachuted to safety. By then his plane was too low and he went down with it near the front lines during the Battle of the Bulge. In this tribute, the author shares the letters Bob wrote to his parents, which were filled with his musings on the joys of flying, his concern for his parents, and his unshakeable belief that God was in control. Through the letters she hopes to help her extended family learn more about Uncle Bob -and to inspire others through his deep faith. Bob willingly paid the supreme sacrifice, as did many others in World War II, for the sake of his country, America. He lived his short life well with the desire to honor his earthly father and his Heavenly Father. All of us are blessed by Bob's spiritual legacy.
When Karen Nelson Cox found the letters her Uncle Bob wrote to his parents, she knew she had to compile them in a single resource. Although her uncle died shortly before she was born, Karen grew up hearing stories of his bravery as a pilot during World War II. The entire family knew how as a twenty-year-old lieutenant, Bob Ogren completed twenty-three bombing missions over Germany. Hit by enemy flack on his next mission, he kept his B-17 bomber in the air until his crew all parachuted to safety. By then his plane was too low and he went down with it near the front lines during the Battle of the Bulge. In this tribute, the author shares the letters Bob wrote to his parents, which were filled with his musings on the joys of flying, his concern for his parents, and his unshakeable belief that God was in control. Through the letters she hopes to help her extended family learn more about Uncle Bob -and to inspire others through his deep faith. Bob willingly paid the supreme sacrifice, as did many others in World War II, for the sake of his country, America. He lived his short life well with the desire to honor his earthly father and his Heavenly Father. All of us are blessed by Bob's spiritual legacy.
Martin came of age in the last decade of the nineteenth century. He lived past the mid-mark of the twentieth, an unmarried man who left no children to remember him and only a sketchy documentary trail as evidence that he'd ever lived at all. Here Martin is found in letters he received: farmer, friend, brother, would-be sweetheart, traveler, would-be Christian, sometime book reader and sometime tennis player, a letter writer himself, from whom not a single letter survives. Here the young women who wrote to him are also found-Anna J., Anna, Mag, and the irrepressible "Sister." Any one of them could have turned his life-and hers-in a different direction from the direction their lives did take. Here are the places where they lived: farms way out in the country; villages providing services and goods to those farms; small towns growing around railway depots; a side-look at a state capital where a race riot rages; colleges built in towns that had not even an elementary school before the colleges opened; county fairs and singing conventions; one-room country schools and one-room lofty sanctuaries where God was worshipped and souls were nourished. Martin's was a smaller world than ours, and more slowly paced, but it is possible to capture some of its bounds and some of its rhythms. That is what the writer attempts here.
Darin didn't want to go on a car trip that day, but his mother made him. But if he hadn't gone, then he wouldn't have met his amazing, roller-skating Uncle Virgil Thank goodness Darin's mom made him tag along In Uncle Virgil's Grocery Store, children will learn about activities in a grocery store: stocking shelves, bagging food, cleaning and locking the store at night, along with exercising muscles by doing something fun like roller skating, and about the importance of eating a healthy free snack (fruit) instead of candy.