The Great Out-Lol-Doors

The Great Out-Lol-Doors
Author: Austin Dyer
Publisher: Austin Dyer
Total Pages: 136
Release: 2024-01-22
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN:

The embrace of the outdoors has been the cornerstone of my existence-a profound connection that began amidst the sprawling fields surrounding my childhood home in the heart of Texas. Those vast expanses became my canvas for exploration, nurturing an innate love for nature's grandeur and the infinite adventures it offered.Transitioning from a mere enthusiast to a seasoned guide leading expeditions into the wilderness marked a transformative phase in my life. Guiding others through the backcountry became not just a profession but an extension of my very being. Over the years, I've shepherded over 10,000 individuals into the untamed wilds, accumulating an impressive tally of more than two years spent residing under the canopy of stars in the confines of a tent.Yet, as every seasoned adventurer knows, the script rarely unfolds precisely as planned. In fact, I've come to realize that approximately 90% of the time, circumstances pivot away from our meticulously charted course. Despite the unexpected twists and turns that would seemingly throw a wrench into the gears of our plans, I've maintained a steadfast belief that these deviations are the very essence of adventure itself. In those moments of deviation, I've always stressed the importance of fostering a positive attitude-a beacon that guides us through the unforeseen challenges.It was within these experiences that the seeds for my book, "Out-lol-doors," were sown. I yearned to pen a compendium not just outlining practical advice for outdoor pursuits but infusing it with a comedic lens-a fusion of laughter and wisdom aimed at illuminating the practical aspects of outdoor recreation in an engaging and entertaining manner.

The Source of All Things

The Source of All Things
Author: Tracy Ross
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2012-02-21
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1439172986

The author explains how her love for the outdoors--and her journeys to natural landscapes in Colorado, Idaho, Wyoming and Alaska--became her only source of redemption after suffering sexual abuse from her stepfather for more than six years.

Seriously Silly Things To Do

Seriously Silly Things To Do
Author: Stephanie Clarkson
Publisher: Arcturus Publishing
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2020-08-27
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1398800856

Are you serious about being silly? Then switch your brain into wacky mode and dive into this loony collection of games and activities, each with a totally nutty twist! If you're as mad as a hatter and as barmy as a box of frogs - this is the book for you!

Make a Home Out of You

Make a Home Out of You
Author: Ginelle Testa
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2024-09-03
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 1647427452

For readers of Drinking: A Love Story by Caroline Knapp comes an unflinching coming-of-age addiction memoir about one woman’s journey to overcome her destructive roots to discover her road to recovery. Born to an abusive mother and a drug-dealer father, Ginelle Testa is not exactly set up for success—and her early years are just as troubled as one might expect. By the end of her thirteenth year, she’s started experimenting with alcohol and drugs, has fallen prey to anorexia, and has been sexually assaulted. And that’s only the beginning of her spiral down into addiction and disordered eating. As Ginelle progresses into young adulthood, she hits several substance-related bottoms. In her senior year of college, after blacking out and ending up naked in her dorm’s community shower, she goes to Alcoholics Anonymous and gets sober. But steering clear of drugs and alcohol, she discovers, is not a cure-all—she still has a long way to go before she can truly heal. Raw, relatable, and powerful, Testa’s is a riveting tale of climbing up from rock bottom—and learning to make a home in oneself instead of in substances and other people.

50 Ways to Read Your Lover

50 Ways to Read Your Lover
Author: Todd Lyon
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2003-02-11
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 0743253256

Who Is the Man You Love? Well, that depends. Does he rescue stray cats? Do his pupils widen when he looks at you? Are his thumbs especially long? Is he an only child? Questions such as these are anything but random; the answers can help determine the true nature of the man you desire. In this provocative yet playful collection of quizzes, Todd Lyon draws upon ancient mysticism, modern psychology, common sense, and uncommon sense -- all with the goal of uncovering the secrets of your lover's soul. Some love-divining techniques you already know about (astrology, palmistry, the Tarot); some you don't (what the contents of his refrigerator says about him). It's like having a whole library of romantic reference books magically condensed to fit in your purse. Whether the man on your mind is a distant crush or a long-term partner, you can use this book to: Test his emotional availability Predict his bedroom behavior Analyze his body language Judge his control-freak quotient Rate his Prince Charming potential Hikers have their compasses. Pilots have their global positioning systems. Now you, O seeker of lasting love, can cut a true path through the jungle of relationships, using 50 Ways to Read Your Lover as your insightful, timeless, and endlessly entertaining guide.

Leigh Hunt

Leigh Hunt
Author: Nicholas Roe
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 287
Release: 2003-09-02
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 113439084X

Recent critical and scholarly interest in John Keats has encouraged a resurgence of interest in his friend and mentor, the poet and journalist Leigh Hunt. This timely collection of essays by leading British and North America romanticists explores Hunt's life, writings and cultural significance over the full length of his career, arguing for the recognition of Hunt's importance to British intellectual and literary culture in the Romantic period.

thepurplebook(R), 2007 edition

thepurplebook(R), 2007 edition
Author: Hillary Mendelsohn
Publisher: Grand Central Publishing
Total Pages: 688
Release: 2009-05-30
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 9780446561563

More people are shopping online than ever before and thepurplebook2007 provides consumers with an easy guide tothe best web sites based on product selection and customer service. Everything from major on-line stores to surprising, little-known sites are featured, including smart reviews and insider tips and hints.Whether one is looking for the perfect anniversary gift, a terrific holiday package, a new kitchen design, or the perfect home entertainment system, this indispensible resource will help them find the best, most affordable merchandise quickly and with the click of a button.

Simply the Greatest Life

Simply the Greatest Life
Author: David Schafer
Publisher: BalboaPress
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2012-10-02
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781452558448

In this long-awaited sequel, Americas James Herriot over-delivers on his continuing Greatest Life rural saga with some (simple) twists: A community-built home of sticks, straw and stone In-house utilities-solar electricity, bicycle-pumped rainwater, compost toilets, wood cookstove Amish friends, neighbors, business associates, and partners-in-crime Comical green homesteading, lunatic natural farming, Amish neighbor anecdotes, and the amazing chicken plucker business from heaven backdrop Schafers insightful, hilarious, and charming stories and lead, ultimately, to his own liberating self-discovery. Join sustainable farming pioneers as they walk the talk to adopt a sustainable lifestyle, not by living without but by living full outwith simplicity built in! Heartwarming, instructive, and entertaining, Simply the Greatest Life is a country-fresh collection of stories that will inspire you to the best version of your life.

Where Did All the Cowboys Go?

Where Did All the Cowboys Go?
Author: Joe Millard
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 254
Release: 2011-02-02
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1450283144

History is more than national personalities, wars, and horrible catastrophes; it is stories told by people who have lived ordinary lives. In Where Did All the Cowboys Go?, author Joe Millard gives a first-person account of what life was like growing up in rural Iowa in the 1940s. From the perspective of young Gene Millard, this memoir reveals the experiences of a one-room school education where pupils studied geography from a globe, read the childrens classics, learned sportsmanship on the playground, and bought war bonds. It also recounts Genes non-classroom life experiences in Farlin, Iowa, where he learned to play pool at the village gossip center next to the blacksmith shop, loathe boxing in the IOOF hall, and understand friendship at a box social. Genes experiences mirror those of the thousands of children who grew up on farms in the Midwest and Great Plains in the 1940s. The recollection of these memories will lead others to remember the nostalgia of the days of Saturday cowboy movies, participating in Christmas school plays, fishing in creeks, and enjoying community events. It provides a personal perspective of the times and fills a void in the history books.