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1000 tulosta hakusanalla Lynn Caruso
Remembering My Pet
Nechama Liss-Levinson; Rev. Molly Phinney Baskette; Lynn L. Caruso
Skylight Paths Publishing
2007
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Honest, caring words and hands-on activities to help kids accept and grow through the loss of a beloved pet. Why did this happen? How do I feel? What can I do? What happens next? The death of a pet is often a child's first encounter with grief. How your child learns to cope through this experience may affect his or her attitude into adulthood. Drawing on concepts from psychology and a broad multifaith perspective, this supportive workbook provides a sensitive and practical resource that will help children ages 7 to 13 cope with the death of a beloved animal. Children can write, draw, read, create and express feelings via concrete, hands-on activities including: Becoming a Memory Detective to piece together clues to remember their pet Planning a memorial service and making a pet memorial Recording photo memories of their pet Honoring their pet’s memory by giving to others Open and gentle, this book will help your child—and you as the parent—understand difficult concepts and communicate deep feelings as your child grows through this personal season of mourning.
Fat Cat in a Soft Bed: Poems and Stories for Kids
Lynn Carlson
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2012
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Threadra "Redd" Christensen has lived most of her life in Clarksdale, Utah and believes one hundred percent she is in happy valley. She and her loving husband Matt live with her Granny and Matt's mother Libby, on Main Street next to the post office. From their porch swing they observe many of the town folk who come by every day to pick up their mail from their rented boxes. Redd's Granny can't kick her southern upbringing although she's lived in Clarksdale for over 50 years. She fries everything she cooks, sweetens her tea to gagging, makes her coffee like syrup and still fishes with a cane pole using worms for bait. Then there is Redd's Aunt Maddie with her genius IQ and eccentricity that works well for her. Maddie's thirst for life and living to be very old is number one on her Bucket List. Meet Bella with her tribe of grown but needy children and Redd's best man friend Cody Clark who is overly flamboyant in this kick back nostalgic town and overly generous with his Butterfinger candy bars he brings to Granny. $pendrite a corporate chain of discount stores is building a new store on a side street, but wants to tear down the Opera House theater for a right-a-way into their parking lot. Redd can't explain the obsession she has to bring the town together to "save" the crumbling derelict theater built a hundred years ago. She fights with the Mayor, enlists the help of anyone who will volunteer and agonizes over mountains of paper work and obstacles that seem too overwhelming to surpass. The most detrimental couple is Grant and Delia Taylor who own the Opera House and the land it sits on. Although they go through the motions of being sympathetic with the possibility of a restoration project, which would make the theater profitable, they are busy making behind closed doors deals. The town is divided. The store offers needed employment opportunities, while restoring the boarded up Opera House and making it a historical landmark is iffy at best. Share in the love and appreciation of Redd's hilarious family and friends. Follow the dilemma facing this small peaceful town and how it affects the lives of these uniquely profound people who are friendly, funny and fantastic.
Military Mom's Guide to Kaiserslautern: Black and White Version
Jennifer Lynn Carlson
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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This book provides ideas and inspiration for an hour, an afternoon or an entire day of fun. All adventures are located within 1 hour driving distance from Ramstein. Outside of the United States, Kaiserslautern has the largest American community with over 50,000 Armed Forces personnel, civilians and family members. There are multiple military installations located in the area including Ramstein Air Force Base, Kleber Kaserne, Landstuhl Regional Medical Center, Miesau Army Depot, Pulaski Barracks, Rhine Ordnance Barracks, Sembach, Panzer Kaserne, and the Vogelweh Housing Area. One of the best ways to get to know your new home is to go explore new areas, taste the regional foods, and experience the local culture. During these outings you can learn the secrets of the seven dwarfs during a tour of a magical cave filled with sparkling gems and treasures. You can wander along trails through ancient forests leading to hidden castles, have a close encounter with life size prehistoric beasts and dinosaurs of the past, zip down a water slide, float along a lazy river or splash in an indoor water paradise. Enjoy an afternoon bouncing in a pirate ship, swinging from a rope, crawling through a tunnel and racing up a tower in one of the many indoor playgrounds. Create traditions and memories with your kids of strawberry picking, hot chocolate at a Christmas market, decorating an Easter tree, or giving thanks for the fall harvest. There are so many opportunities to learn, grow and mostly have fun I hope that you and your family enjoy this area as much as we have.
Kit Carson and the First Battle of Adobe Walls
Alvin R. Lynn; J. Brett Cruse
Texas Tech Press,U.S.
2014
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On a late November morning in 1864, Col. Kit Carson and his U.S. troops, under orders from the commander of the New Mexico Military Department, attacked Kiowa Chief Doh?san’s winter village in the Texas Panhandle. Warriors retaliated with stiff resistance as their women and children escaped. Fighting proceeded down the Canadian River to the abandoned trading post of Adobe Walls as hundreds more Kiowas and Comanches joined the battle. Nearing sunset, Carson’s troops burned Doh?san’s village, and although remarkably few lives were lost in the battle itself, the enduring consequences were hardly insignificant.Well-known as an explorer, guide, and frontiersman, Carson’s involvement at the First Battle of Adobe Walls has been overlooked. Beginning his research in the 1990s, Alvin Lynn set out to fill that void when he located and walked the 200-mile-long wagon road from Fort Bascom to Adobe Walls and collected 1,800 metal artifacts from 15 historic camps, including the burned Kiowa village. Among the recovered artifacts were fired friction primers verifying the placement of howitzers at the battle site. With nearly eighty battle site and artifact photographs taken by renowned photographer Wyman Meinzer, Kit Carson and the First Battle of Adobe Walls documents Carson’s military expedition from Fort Bascom to Adobe Walls and Lynn’s own journey more than a century later to discover what really happened.
In 2009, a few inspired individuals took notice of the plight of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's former home 'Undershaw' in Hindhead, Surrey and determined that it was up to them to do something about it. Banding together, they found a way to create a window for spreading their passion and energy outwards to the world around them. In the years that have followed, that window has grown into a vast portal, through which thousands of devoted Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and Sherlock Holmes fans from all over the world have gained (and seized) the opportunity to have a very tangible impact on the preservation of Doyle's legacy. For those involved, Undershaw is infinitely more than 'just a house'. The purpose of this book is to hold a proverbial hand lens to that deeper meaning in hopes of capturing some small part of the deep emotion it represents.In the pages that follow, you will find an eclectic collection of essays, original artwork, and photography created by supporters and ambassadors from a wide range of countries, all of which in some way address the same set of questions: What is it about Undershaw that has the power to drive such a wide range of people from all over the globe (most of whom have never met one another in person) to join hands in support of protecting something that for many is thousands of miles away in a foreign country? How has the campaign or the property itself touched the lives of those who have come into contact with it and what sorts of experiences have people had as a result? Our intention here is to create a kind of insightful snapshot of these things as both a form of reverent acknowledgement for the efforts that have been put forth thus far, as well as a source of inspiration for the future.
Lynn: - Its representative business men and points of interest is an unchanged, high-quality reprint of the original edition of 1893. Hansebooks is editor of the literature on different topic areas such as research and science, travel and expeditions, cooking and nutrition, medicine, and other genres. As a publisher we focus on the preservation of historical literature. Many works of historical writers and scientists are available today as antiques only. Hansebooks newly publishes these books and contributes to the preservation of literature which has become rare and historical knowledge for the future.
A Taste of Lynn's: A Collection of Simple, Delicious and Healthy Meals
Lynn Hathorn
Lynn Hathorn
2015
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Lynn and Hunstanton Railway and the West Norfolk Branch
Stanley C. Jenkins
The Oakwood Press
2011
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A concise introduction to the pioneering media artist, from drawings to net-based art For over 50 years, Lynn Hershman Leeson (born 1941) has created an innovative and prescient body of work that mines intersections between technology and the self. Known for her pioneering contributions to media art, Hershman Leeson has consistently worked in tandem with the latest technological developments from Artificial Intelligence to DNA programming, often anticipating many of the issues affecting society today. Twisted brings together a selection of the artist’s work in drawing, sculpture, video, photography, and interactive and net-based art, focusing on themes of transmutation, identity construction and the evolution of the cyborg. It includes some of Hershman Leeson’s most important projects, including the Breathing Machine sculptures; early drawings from the 1960s, many of which have never been shown; works from the Roberta Breitmore series (1970–79), perhaps her best-known project, in which she transformed her own identity into a fictional persona; selections from her Water Women series (1976–2010); and many more.