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For the fifth time, the Author displays his so-called No Sense of Humor in a laughable array of pet title quests, childrens stories and a pet mystery along with a childrens version of what the Author describes as Unanswered Questions. This book shows the continuing saga of four men who display their sense of humor through pranks, narrated stories and an unending ritual that will never change. In addition, the Author does his best to convince you the reader that the final chapter is only a prelude to the next sequel; the Next Generation.
The Campbell family is a very wealthy family of transplanted Scotsmen and womenfolk. But they had no money! They had each other, their love of life, a big garden, a car that started most of the time, one hog, one old terrier dog, and plenty of blackberries, raspberries, and gooseberriesback in the timber.Dad would often announce at the supper table, One of these days, were going to have to get some money to go along with our wealth.Their odyssey concludes in the twenty-first century, following various degrees of financial and social success.
Helen Bonner's late-life memoir. A love story punctuated with wisdom from the ages.
“Zensational Stories” is an unorthodox and rebellious book that offers a commentary on over 100 traditional Zen stories. It examines the very fabric that we base our lives on and looks at life as it is – without getting into philosophical dogmas, religions or faiths. The truth is within you. “Zensational Stories” will motivate and inspire you to realise this for yourself. Read the book – so you can throw the book away and recognise what the words are pointing toward – meditation!
Dave and Katy begin a wonderful life together with Chester, a Maine coon cat, and Samson, a cockatoo. Residing at the three-story yellow Victorian house located in the country outside of the town, Sweetwater, Oklahoma, several mysteries develop. Samson, the cockatoo, is out of his cage every morning, but the door on the cage is still latched shut. An open cracker box is also found on the kitchen counter every morning with a cracker missing. On the other side of the open bookcase entrance under the hidden oak staircase, Father Williamson notices a door. Chester admires a new friend at the Garden and Landscape Store. Dave and Katy's first sledding party in January and Valentine's Day celebrati...
A spin-off from the N.S.O.H. series. Animals do have rights. It took an endless amount of wit and pranks to convince a Jury the pet characters need to live their own lives.
Thomas Young was born in about 1747 in Baltimore County, Maryland. He married Naomi Hyatt, daughter of Seth Hyatt and Priscilla, in about 1768. They had four children. Thomas died in 1829 in North Carolina. Ancestors, descendants and relatives lived mainly in North Carolina.