All those chickens! There were so many wonderful, beautiful, crazy looking chickens at the fair. I was surprised at how big a chicken could be. I have met a very large chicken before named Mr. T who I mistook for an over-sized turkey once. That was crazy. This year was certainly different to me. Before when I looked at chickens I didn’t notice that their faces were different. You could see 4 chickens of the same breed, but they all have different faces. My ladies are all very feminine and have sweet faces. I enjoyed seeing some dorky chickens that probably liked science fiction, some very macho and handsome roosters that most likely were hitting on the ladies the whole time, and some chickens that you knew liked to get together with their flock and gossip. Okay, I might have been daydreaming a bit while checking out the chickies.
Red Tape (Jersey Shore Mystery Series Book 1)
Michele Lynn Seigfried
(62 Reviews)
Genre: Mystery, Thriller & Suspense
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What do you get when you combine a mystery with a touch of comedy and a pinch of romance? Red Tape. A little something for everyone!
Municipal Clerk Chelsey Alton gets more than she bargained for when she encounters an irate resident and loose cannon, Robert Triggers. Triggers has been harassing the employees in the small, Jersey shore town where she works and he becomes the prime suspect when multiple attempts to sabotage the municipal building are made. Chelsey begins to piece it all together and finds herself framed for a crime she did not commit. She narrowly escapes several attempts at her demise, only to find herself in a much more precarious situation.Will she make it out alive or end up a tragic victim at the hands of a madman?
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The Cell Phone Lot
Stephanie Elliot
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Genre: Short Stories | Contemporary Fiction | Women’s Fiction
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Grant and Bridge didn’t think their chance meeting at the cell phone lot would lead to anything, but after flight delays and a couple of beers, each starts to wonder if they were meant to find one another. But Grant’s supposed to pick up a girl he’s met online, and Bridge isn’t quite over her ex-boyfriend. Is the timing right, or might this possible relationship just never take off?
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A Not So Singular World
Patrick Hatt
(41 Reviews)
Genre: Science Fiction
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Jeremiah has spent his whole life searching for his parents with nothing but a faded picture of them to keep him going. His search had hit a dead end until his birthday rolled around and he received a gift, being run down by a car that seemed to have no driver. And that was the best part of his day.
Now Jeremiah and Orlin, his over sized Savannah cat and only friend, seem to be running for their lives at every turn, with the impossible becoming possible everywhere they look. The pair continue Jeremiah’s quest to track down his parents and discover his true origins, while making many enemies, gaining new friends and family and developing a power only Orlin seems to understand.
Follow along as they dodge the Brothers of Olympus, flick dirt on the realty TV star Rick Tracker and come up against gods of myth such as Drazin and Hera. Jump between The Nide and The Hide finding Nothing at every turn. You are just a strat and a flibo away from finding out if Jeremiah and Orlin, after going through bloody hell and getting Puck-ed, can find his parents and get everyone back to Zeus Mountain.
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Leaning (Montana series Book 1)
J.W. Swartz
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Genre: Mystery, Thriller & Suspense
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The Western Montana landscape provides the backdrop in the exciting novel, Leaning, by author J.W. Swartz. Swartz reveals the tale of Sammy Black Wolf, a Lakota/Irish ranch kid from Dillon, Montana who plays basketball for the University of Montana Grizzlies.
A chance meeting on stage at the University Theatre introduces Sammy to Maggie, a music major from Drummond and her musician friend Zee.Sammy and Maggie share immediate chemistry and their relationship deepens quickly, but a brutal attack unravels their world and the fallout threatens their relationship.
Sammy’s dreams of playing in the NBA are realized when he is drafted by the Phoenix Suns where he flees after a misunderstanding. Confused and angry, Maggie heads to Nashville to make her mark in the music world. Sammy attempts other relationships. He meets the beautiful Ella on the basketball court playing “Res ball” but Maggie’s face lingers in the corners of his mind even though misunderstanding and an unsolved murder wedge between them.
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One Acre Homestead
Sara Simmons McDonald
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Genre: Crafts, Hobbies & Home
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Sara McDonald embarked on her homesteading journey wondering “is self-sufficiency really possible on one acre of land?” In this book she recalls the experiences that inspired her to begin homesteading, and some of the successes and failures of her first 5 years. She then illustrates a long-term plan to achieve her goal of self-sufficiency.
One-Acre Homestead features a simplified permaculture design for a one acre farm that produces the majority of the resident’s food. This design is based on practical workable methods that the author uses on her homestead. The author explains the importance of creating zones that will be dedicated to different purposes in the garden, and encourages planning ahead with slow but steady progress in mind. Instead of investing in expensive livestock, she focuses on a few small animals, practices forest gardening and growing trees for biomass production in order to achieve a no-till, sustainable gardening system. She explains why her goal on the homestead isn’t to provide 100% of everything a family uses in order to be self-sufficient. Instead, gardening zones are established so that production can be maximized to meet the majority of a family’s food needs in a crisis year.
Written in an informal style directed toward the reader, the author aims to encourage others to take steps toward self-sufficiency no matter where they are in their journey. Using her own experience over the past 5 years as a guide, she urges readers to begin working now toward their goal of self-sufficiency. She often refers to methods that have worked for her in the humid southeastern US and makes suggestions for readers in other climates to adapt these practices to their gardens.
This book is broken into 3 parts
I.The author’s journey
II.The basic design process with lots of photos and reasoning for each step of the plan
III.Gaining financial independence
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