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To Sing with Bards and Angels is an invitation to travel through landscapes evoked by beautiful language, into the heart of nature and imagination. Step into the magic of a creative spiritual journey through the descriptive voice of a contemporary Bard, as she shares her quest to live and work in harmony with the Creative Spirit, writing her way into being, turning her life into poetry and story. With help from an angel and a full moon shining on the ocean, Iona Jenkins blends this potion of inspiration from a treasury of memories, her love of wisdom, sacred places, native landscapes, legends, the arts and nature, all served in a cup of creative possibility for those aspiring to live with wisdom and soul as spiritual artists. A few sprinklings of practical suggestions, optional meditations and tasks are added to help readers discover inspiration flowing through the unique song of their own lives.
What if everything you believed about yourself was a lie? Eighteen-year-old Kelly thinks she's packing for college, but her dreams are shattered by a staggering truth. She's actually heading to a facility for clones... because she's one of them. A world that once embraced cloning is now condemning the practice. All clones, including Kelly, are removed from society and sent to secret facilities in isolated locations. They say her new home isn't a prison, but it certainly feels like one! Trapped within the facility, Kelly finds solace in the company of five clones who share her fate, as well as a compassionate young doctor who takes pity on her. However, her glimmer of hope doesn't last. Dark secrets surface, revealing the government's sinister plans for “unauthorized human replicates” like Kelly.
"William McKitrick (1724-1819) and his wife, Agnes Heron (1709-1798) are the immigrant ancestors of almost all McKitrick families . . ." in the United States, arriving in 1755. They were of Scottish lineage, and settled in Felton, Pennsylvania.
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