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Wyoming Trivia

Wyoming Trivia

Brian Day

Riverbend Publishing
2007
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What do Broken Nose McCall, Big Nose Parrot, Bad Hand MacKenzie, and Captain Kangaroo have in common? Where can you find ringing rocks, vanishing rivers, and cement trucks mixing up a batch of pancake batter? The answer is Wyoming-- and you can read all about it in Wyoming Trivia, a terrific collection of trivia about the wildest state in the Union. From Cattle Kate and Buffalo Bill Cody to Liver Eatin' Johnson, all things wild, wooly, and wonderful about Wyoming are here
The Modern Pagan

The Modern Pagan

Brian Day

Pimlico
2006
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Paganism means living in harmony with nature and respecting all that nature has to offer. It is a sustainable way of life that has existed in the British Isles for thousands of years and that has survived secretly among scattered households throughout the UK. Although it is not a religious path (true pagans do not worship deities), paganism will appeal to anyone who cares about the environment, who is interested in maintaining an organic lifestyle or who believes in respecting their roots whilst catering for the future. Paganism may be thousands of years old, but it is particularly suited to meeting our twenty-first century concerns. In The Modern Pagan, Brian Day explains how to live in a way that honours the land and its inhabitants. There is advice on celebrating seasonal festivals, on cultivating a true pagan garden, on creating delicious food and drink from hedgerow fare, on herbal medicine, on the importance of pagan parenting and family values, on living in harmony without prejudice and discrimination and much more. The core principles of Modern Paganism will make sense to anyone who is tired of the hustle and bustle of our polluted lifestyles, and who is looking for a way to live that is in balance with our fellow human beings and the natural world.
Celtic Customs of Scotland

Celtic Customs of Scotland

Brian Day

Octopus Publishing Group
2026
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Steeped in history, discover Scotland's rich tapestry of traditions and enchanting folklore, and get swept away through time, landscapes and mystical lochs. A land of immense history and vibrant culture, Scotland has preserved and celebrated its unique customs and folklore for centuries. With its haunting melodies and spirited dances, Scottish customs give a fascinating glimpse into this remarkably rich country whose traditions are shaped by its rugged landscapes, historical struggles, and Celtic roots. This book explores the diverse customs and traditions of Scotland, providing valuable and fascinating insights to help you understand and appreciate the cultural heritage of the Scots. This day-by-day guide is filled with holidays and festivities, the history of customs, beliefs and superstitions, plus recipes, games and crafts of the turning seasons that will delight and intrigue in equal measure. Although many such traditions stretch back in time, they continue to offer knowledge and inspiration for connecting with the natural world today. Celtic Customs of Scotland is a book to treasure all year, every year.
The Making

The Making

Brian Day

Resource Publications (CA)
2024
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The Making retells the universe through science and story, tracing the arc of the cosmos from its origin to the present. The poem recounts the early transformations of the universe, the emergence and development of life on Earth, and the broad span of human history, pairing each new phase with a story--stories drawn from Hinduism, Buddhism, Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, as well as from North American Indigenous traditions, Greek myth, and international creation tales and folktales. Coaxing science and history into evocative language while braiding them with tales, the poem sets a human perspective on the pageant of the cosmos and provides an unprecedented synthesis of evolutionary history with literary and religious imagination. The Making is a lyrical and pluralistic creation story of epic scope--a story that illuminates our time of planetary crisis and imagines ways we might press forward.
This May Hurt a Bit

This May Hurt a Bit

Stephen Skyvington; Brian Day

Dundurn Group Ltd
2019
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Some painful news: Canada no longer has the best health-care system in the world. How might we fix Canada’s health-care system? Why would we want to? What’s stopping us from doing so? These three questions lie at the heart of this in-depth exploration of one of the biggest political and personal issues facing Canadians. Skyvington explains why change has to occur, in light of the implications of doing nothing, and describes how Canadians can and must get involved to save our health-care system. This May Hurt a Bit is meant to provide a blueprint for change once those in charge finally acknowledge the most inconvenient truth — namely, that Canada’s health-care system is in poor health.
The Migrating Forest

The Migrating Forest

Rachel Alderson; Brian Day

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
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Summerlynn's magic robe needs to be spun on special wood that only comes from one forest in the fey. The only problem, the forest migrates To make matters worse, the trees are being chased by a mad lumberjack known as Chopper. They will need the help of some strange new friends if they are going to save the forest and get the piece Summerlynn needs for her robe.