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As the day faded into night, the animals were amazed that the little manger remained bathed in a beautiful soft light. There was no lantern in the stable, no hearth for a fire, and outside the stable the night was darkening. But inside, the face of the woman seemed to glow. The man returned, and from the bundles they had carried prepared a small amount of bread and fruit for the woman. The donkey lay down close to his master, staring at the face of the woman. Something about her was very special, he sensed. The Stable is an unusual Christmas story that shares the tale of more than one miracle that occurred on that holy night in Bethlehem. You will be left wondering what really happens in stables, barns, and pastures everywhere each Christmas Eve. This sweet story will bring a smile to every childs face, because they do believe in miracles.
Its the beginning of summer, and Sarah OShea and her dog, Claude, are going to visit the beach for the first time! Sarahs beach shoes, sunglasses, sunscreen and camera are packed. She has a brand new bathing suit, a new beach hat, and a tote bag full of books. Once they arrive, Sarah and Claude chase seagulls, build sandcastles, find seashells, and play tag with the tide. But their adventure takes a surprising turn one evening when they discover there is more to the beach than sand and waves. Together they learn about the creatures who live by the sea. Come along with Sarah and Claude and discover the secret world of the beach.
Stories from The Write Stuff from the students of Thee Treehouse
The heritage of East Texas partakes in the same degree of unexpected turns and hidden depths as its backroads and bayous. One line of inquiry meanders into another. Start out searching for La Salle's grave and end up chasing Spanish gold in Upshur County. From Sam Houston's Bible to the Longview nightclub that hosted both Frank Sinatra and Elvis Presley, one tale follows another and introduces a cast of characters that includes Candace and Peter Ellis Bean, Old Rip, Jack Lummus and Vernon Wayne Howell. Part the Pine Curtain with Tex Midkiff for a history as heated as the La Grange Chicken Ranch's parlor and irresistible as a batch of Golden sweet potatoes.
With a white glove and a discerning eye, Suzi Forbes Chase, a longtime travel writer, has visited hundreds of B&B's to produce this highly selective guide. This guide does not miss a detail-- from the stenciling on the walls to the choice of breakfast entrees. Each listing includes names of hosts, precise driving directions, and complete information on number of room, rates, amenities and facilities, and nearby attractions. Each establishment included has been subjected to our author's rigorous standards. No fees are accepted for inclusion.
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These forty-eight powerful stories and poems etch in vivid detail the breakthrough moments experienced by women during the life-changing era that was the ’60s and ’70s. These women rode the sexual revolution with newfound freedom, struggled for identity in divorce courts and boardrooms, and took political action in street marches. They pushed through boundaries, trampled taboos, and felt the pain and joy of new experiences. And finally, here, they tell it like it was. From Vietnam to France, from Chile to England, from the Haight-Ashbury to Greenwich Village, and to the Deep South and Midwest, Times They Were A-Changing recalls the cultural reverberations that reached into farm kitchens and city “pads” alike—and in doing so, it celebrates the women of the ’60s and ’70s, reminding them of the importance of their legacy.