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Imagine what would happen if your wish to relive a childhood endearing event comes true? All you kids and parents, read a fantasy tea tale with a twist (a lump of sugar and a slice of lemon anyone?) of Alice's return to the Mad Hatter Tea Party in Wonderland. That is, "Where nonsense becomes a higher form of sense." (Malcolm Bradbury)
Public statuary as we think of it, according to the Rhode Island Historical Preservation and Heritage Commission's 1999 publication, Outdoor Sculpture of Rhode Island, first appeared in this state in the mid-1800s inspired by a European idiom. Greco-Roman in origin, these masterpieces flourished and the resulting statues, monuments and memorials that are now scattered throughout the City of Providence stand as a testament to the people, places and events that have had a profound impact on the shaping of the history of Rhode Island's capital city.
Written by Alison Hornung and beautifully illustrated by Kelly Mengarelli, "Hope Has No Hair" is inspired by the true, courageous story of Ella Catherine Integlia and her battle with leukemia.
This book is a collection of stories from our family tattoo business in memory of my father, artist Buddy Mott. I tattooed beside him for almost the last 30 years of his 59-year career in Newport, Rhode Island. I categorize my telling of these stories as an audiobook on paper, and if I had to rate it I'd give it a PG-13. Well, maybe PG-15...and a half.In his early days back from WWII, this Army Veteran tattooed thousands of squids that came through the Navy port and shipped out all over the globe. Tattooed sailors on the move and the pride Buddy took in his artwork gave him the opportunity to become known worldwide. Newport in the late 1970s was being transformed into a tourist/sailing spot. Our father-daughters team tattooed customers from all walks of life (with or without motorcycles) now wanting to wear some permanent art. I'm pretty sure only one was a nun.Included in the 195 pages are over 200 colored pictures, 67 stencils, some of our tattoo tips, trade secrets for fellow artists and tattoo collectors, plus some of the unusual and entertaining requests we got on a nightly basis.-Marilyn Mott TollesonThis book contains over 200 pictures and 67 stencils.
Butler's DMT Field Guide: A Brief History, Step-by-Step Recipes, and Personal Experiences From a DMT Saturated Consciousness summarizes the author's life-saving and transformational journey after using DMT hundreds of times for medicinal, meditative, and spiritual purposes. His research into the history, recipes, and usage of DMT helps bridge the gap between what has been uncovered from the structured scientific studies, with the knowledge that has been gleaned from real world DMT sessions.This comprehensive field guide discusses practical topics like methods of consumption, dosing guidelines, and easy to follow recipes, as well as explores more profound ideas like the ability of DMT to stimulate transcendental sex, encourage neuroplasticity, and help cure mental health issues. Informative and illuminating to both the psychedelic newcomer and the seasoned psychonaut, Butler's DMT Field Guide was created to help make one's DMT journey as smooth and enlightening as possible.
Seventy-eight-year-old Mavis rides a motorcycle, smokes a stogie, and swears like a sailor. Eighty-four-year-old Blooma bakes tasty strudel, as long as she doesn't confuse the sugar with the salt. Nothing satisfies sixty-eight-year-old Gertrude who complains that the early bird specials aren't early enough. And seventy-two-year-old Winnie stands as rigid as a clothes hanger on a designer rack. Thrown together at the Boca Raton Senior Center because no one else will play mahjong with them, the four misfits form a fragile friendship. When Jayne, a beautiful younger woman joins them unexpectedly, the women vie for her attention. But Jayne has a secret. When Jayne's motives are revealed, will the outliers rise above their individual differences and accept each other, warts and all?
These poems come from the heart and are about my life. Ranging from good & bad experiences. I'd say most describe my mindset about different situations. I also discuss my relationship with God. This is mostly written in prose-poetry format and I aim to entertain those who have an interest in poetry
Have you ever wondered what being groomed is, or what it looks like? Or growing up thinking your whole worth was based on what others said about you? The feeling that your only worth was based on whether or not you had sex with your partners? And what does dissociation look like?This book starts out in a state of disorder jumping from topic to topic which is common in those with Complex-PTSD. It will take you on a journey through the author's healing process and why it is so important for her and her family's lives at this time. As the book continues through childhood, Athena allows her dissociative state to take over and works through the first twenty years of her life. She touches on topics that others would be uncomfortable sharing; like getting your first menstrual cycle at an inopportune time; or how suppositories and snow suits don't mix when you're 6 years old. Her journey is not over by a long shot but those first twenty years lays the groundwork for what's coming. She believes it's not what you've been through but how you choose to move forward that allows you to live in a state of positivity and harmony in an already difficult world.
With this colorful, concise history, Sarah Gleason has placed a poetic focus on a maritime past now fading into the glare of technology. Lighthouses are human-sized and appeal directly to the senses. So does Gleason's book about them.
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