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James Bruce Baker was best known as the editor and publisher of ProMart Publishing, but he was more than that. Jim was also a poet, a novelist, a short story writer, and an opinionated essayist. Just Because is a collection of his stories, poems, and essays put together as a tribute to a man who did so much for the small press, and so much for many small press writers, poets, and artists.
Chica is a hound dog who lives in the foothills of Santa Fe, New Mexico with her human parents. She can see and hear all kinds of animals and can smell where animals have been. She and her family have seen some of the animals and have seen tracks of many others. Chica's family set up a trail camera to photograph these visitors and Chica narrates the story of what the camera sees. Chica's Tales includes images of animals in their natural habitat that are rarely seen or talked about. It also describes how some of the animals relate to each other and some of their behaviors. Finally, there are selected stories from the Native Americans who lived in the area for over a thousand years and what these stories can teach us. Includes a Readers Guide.
Chica is a hound dog who lives in the foothills of Santa Fe, New Mexico with her human parents. She can see and hear all kinds of animals and can smell where animals have been. She and her family have seen some of the animals and have seen tracks of many others. Chica's family set up a trail camera to photograph these visitors and Chica narrates the story of what the camera sees. Chica's Tales includes images of animals in their natural habitat that are rarely seen or talked about. It also describes how some of the animals relate to each other and some of their behaviors. Finally, there are selected stories from the Native Americans who lived in the area for over a thousand years and what these stories can teach us. Includes a Readers Guide.
Are you tired of yo-yo dieting and chasing after fad diets that promise quick results but leave you feeling unsatisfied and unfulfilled?The Boring Diet" is a non-fiction book that explores the concept of simplicity in dieting. The the book argues that the most effective way to achieve and maintain a healthy weight is through a diet that is centered around unprocessed, whole foods that may seem boring but are nutrient-rich. The book provides practical tips and meal plans for incorporating these foods into daily life, while also debunking common dieting myths and fads. Ultimately, "The Boring Diet" offers a refreshing perspective on healthy eating that emphasizes sustainable habits over quick-fix solutions.The Boring Diet" offers a refreshing approach to healthy eating that emphasizes the power of simplicity. By centering your diet around unprocessed, whole foods, you can achieve and maintain a healthy weight while enjoying a variety of nutrient-rich foods.With practical tips and meal plans, this book will help you incorporate these foods into your daily life and develop sustainable habits that promote long-term health and wellness.Say goodbye to the frustration of restrictive diets and embrace the power of "The Boring Diet" to transform your relationship with food and achieve a healthier, more fulfilling lifestyle.
Cambridge City Guide. English Academy Heart. With its cobbled streets, twisting river and ancient colleges, Cambridge is without doubt one of the UK's prettiest towns. Dominated by the 31 colleges of one of Britain's most prestigious universities, it is, at heart, a student town even if those students are more likely to go on to discover a cure for cancer rather than raise hell on the cobbles. Indeed, the city's collection of memorials, plaques and benches are dominated by famous alumni, among them Sir Isaac Newton, Charles Darwin and no fewer than 15 British Prime Ministers. The architecture of the colleges is mostly grand, although a guided punting trip past the famous King's College Chapel will give you a glimpse of the University's more human side. Further along the Cam, you'll find the rickety-looking, wooden Mathematical Bridge, the Wren Library at Trinity College and pretty riverside gardens and parks known collectively as The Backs. You could always make the experience extra authentic by trying punting yourself (it's far more challenging than it appears), though if you really want to do it properly, take along a punnet of strawberries and a bottle of champagne. Beyond the city's academic assets, Cambridge is a vibrant spot replete with pubs and restaurants and crammed with museums to boot. Drink at the RAF bar of The Eagle pub, which still has it ceiling decorated with messages left by the airmen who drank there 70 years ago, or plunge into quaint passages set around the historic market place and colleges, where a unique blend of independent shops can be found along familiar high street brands. Catch a student theatrical production, or a show at the Arts Theatre; otherwise see live music or comedy at the Corn Exchange. When you want to explore beyond Cambridge, there's plenty to choose from: head for the market town of Ely or Wisbech, explore the wonderfully unique Fens, or enjoy a sport of horse racing at Newmarket.
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