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Park Songs

Park Songs

David Budbill

Exterminating Angel Press
2012
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A "tale of the tribe" (Ezra Pound's phrase for his own longer work), Park Songs is set during a single day in a down-and-out Midwestern city park where people from all walks of life gather. In this small green space amidst a great gray city, the park provides a refuge for its caretaker (and resident poet), street preachers, retirees, moms, hustlers, and teenagers. Interspersed with blues songs, the community speaks through poetic monologues and conversations, while the homeless provide the introductory chorus-and all of their voices become one great epic tale of comedy and tragedy. Full of unexpected humor, hard-won wisdom, righteous (but sometimes misplaced) anger, and sly tenderness, their stories show us how people learn to live with mistakes and make connections in an antisocial world. As the poem/play engages us in their pain and joy-and the goofy delight of being human-it makes a quietly soulful statement about acceptance and community in our lives. David Budbill has worked as a carpenter's apprentice, short order cook, day laborer, and occasional commentator on NPR's All Thing Considered.His poems can often be heard on Garrison Keillor's Writer's Almanac and his books include the best-selling Happy Life (Copper Canyon Press) and Judevine, a collection of narrative poems that forms the basis for the play Judevine, which has been performed in twenty-two states. Born in Cleveland, Ohio, Budbill now lives in the mountains of northern Vermont. R. C. Irwin, whose absurdist and nostalgic work provides the set design for Park Songs, teaches at San Francisco City College.
Park Place

Park Place

David Heberlein

George F. Thompson
2023
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The National Park Service was established by an act of Congress in 1916 to “preserve unimpaired the natural and cultural resources and values of the National Park System for the enjoyment, education, and inspiration of this and future generations.” This directive to protect wilderness yet provide accessibility to it without somehow compromising the integrity of the natural resources seems to be a self-fulfilling contradiction and an arena for conflicting priorities. In _Park Place,_ photographer David Heberlein explores the tension between access and enjoyment and preservation of America’s public lands. From 1992 to 2019, he traveled throughout the American West and visited thirty-five national parks, monuments, and recreation areas. His stunning photographs, made in the course of his many journeys, document the human presence within the national parks and monuments of the American West. They allude to human influence both through the marks we make on the land – whether temporary or permanent – and through the presence of visitors who appear in numerous shapes and sizes performing a variety of familiar sightseeing activities. These shifting scenarios provide compelling photographic documentation of the multiple roles that national parks and monuments play and the ongoing need to balance the human impact on nature with the preservation of wild places. _Park Place_ features sixty-four duotone photographs by David Heberlein along with an introductory essay by the photographer and an afterword. It promises to be a welcome addition to a longstanding tradition of artists, writers, and photographers heading out West to see and explore and interpret America’s national treasures.
Park City Walking Guide

Park City Walking Guide

Beverly Hurwitz

Surrogate Press
2021
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You don't need skis, a bicycle or even hiking boots to enjoy Park City's magnificent mountain scenery or the vibrant history of this bawdy old western mining town. Park City Walking Guide describes 30 walking routes through urban and wild landscapes. Find maps and directions for exploring spectacular alpine terrain, a century and a half of local Americana, and the ever-evolving culture of a community that has morphed into one of the world's best-loved travel destinations. Even if you think you know Park City well, you'll never really know it until you walk it. Most of the walks described herein are less than 4 miles (6.5 k) in length and are readily accessible by public transportation. Are you fit enough to amble around in these mountains? Are you wearing the right kind of shoes? This guidebook also offers practical information about fitness, feet, and footwear from the perspective of a seasoned physician.
Park City Hiking Guide

Park City Hiking Guide

Beverly Hurwitz

Surrogate Press
2021
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The resort town of Park City, Utah may be one of the most hiker friendly places in the world. A free public transportation system, coupled with more than 400 miles (640 km) of manicured trails in and around the town, provides easy access to mountain and canyon forests, lakes, streams, fields of flowers, geologic wonders, wildlife viewing, and stunning scenery. Residents and visitors will find this book indispensable for discovering and navigating the bounty of trails that crisscross Park City's diverse terrain. This book was updated in 2020 to keep pace with Park City's ongoing growth. Included are maps and directions for 45 hiking routes around the town, suburbs, parks and ski resorts. Most of the hikes are less than 5 miles (8 km) long and none takes you more than 10 miles (16 km) away from the heart of town. Each hike is described in terms of difficulty, special features and how to get to the trailhead. You'll also find valuable information about trail etiquette, hiker safety and first aid, and hiking with kids and dogs.Are your sunglasses adequately protective at high altitude? Do your hiking shoes provide sufficient support? Would you know what to do if you encountered a coyote? How best can a hiker stay safe in an electrical storm? Do trekking poles make hiking harder or easier? Is it okay to hike alone? Does exercising at altitude boost athletic performance? Do you have a medical condition that makes hiking risky? Park City Hiking Guide provides answers to these questions and a wealth of practical information about health issues related to hiking, high altitude living and travel, footwear, and hiking gear, from the perspective of a seasoned physician and lifelong hiker.
Park Party

Park Party

Mimi Jones

Mimi Books
2024
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Written by Mimi JonesSelf-published by authorwww.mimibooks.com Park Party Get ready to dive into a world of outdoor excitement with "Park Party" From swinging high on the playground, playing hide and seek among the trees, to enjoying delicious picnic treats, this book is a celebration of all the fun and games you can have at a park. Perfect for kids and families, "Park Party" will inspire you to explore the great outdoors and create unforgettable moments of laughter and joy. So grab your friends and join the party-there's a whole world of park adventures waiting for you Ready to turn the page on your next adventure?
Park Ranger

Park Ranger

Terry Spangler

Outskirts Press
2020
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Dangerous animals, dangerous people....One National Park Ranger's story 'Bears, bison, and unpredictable people highlight the memorable career of Terry Spangler's service as a National Park ranger. Being part of the team that put the first radio collar on a grizzly bear in Glacier National Park - and dodging bison inside Wind Cave NP are but two of the exciting events that he has experienced. As I was running, I couldn't help but have an amused thought. My tombstone would say: 'trampled to death by buffalo', just like for an old westerner caught in a stampede This is a behind the scenes look at the life of a National Park Ranger, told from the perspective of one who has served in 15 different parks and trained in 10 others over parts of 5 decades.
Park Friends First Christmas

Park Friends First Christmas

Sue Messruther

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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Alexandra lives in a Park Zoo and on Christmas day she shares with her animal friends this special day. All the animals help to gather treasures to share with one another and Alexandra. The baby animals want to help but are told they are to little, follow the baby animals and see what they get up to.
Park and Burgess’s Sociology

Park and Burgess’s Sociology

Peter Lang AG, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften
2023
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This volume explores the enduring influence of Introduction to the Science ofSociology, published a century ago by Robert Park and Ernest Burgess. It bringstogether scholars from the United States, Canada, and Italy, who collectivelydemonstrate the work’s enduring relevance and its important role in the dialoguebetween European and American sociology. The contributors examine topics raisedin the original text that remain as relevant as ever, including segregation, the conceptof assimilation and the marginal man, subcultures, constructive isolation, collectivebehavior, the German roots of the Chicago School, socio-spatial evolution overtime, fashion and metropolis, and social creativity from the ecological school to thedigital challenge.