5/29/2023 0 Comments Hijacked lucy lennox![]() ![]() It’s quite the bag of mish-mash romantic romcom, but somehow it all works. There are a lot of crazy situations these two find themselves in, several suspenseful ones too, and together these two are also sweet and steamy. Can Riggs get them rescued before the drug lord ends Carter’s services? It’s why he likes the guy, but he shouldn’t get involved with the man he’s hired to protect, but highly charged situations and one highly charged doctor make it almost impossible to resist. Riggs is highly overprotective, but even he can’t stop Carter from helping others. Carter Rogers is working in South America for a doctor without borders type operation and his grandfather insists on protection, which is a good thing considering the sweet, caring doc gets kidnapped to help an infamous cartel drug lord for his failing health. Review Rating: 4.5 Gold Stars Review/Synopsis:īoth of these authors are new authors to me and boy, did I jump into one zany book filled with fun, suspense, and two hot heros.ĭr. Genre/Tropes: Doctor/Security/Romcom/MM Romance Hijacked A Licking Thicket Horn of Glory #1 ![]()
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5/29/2023 0 Comments Kunstler world made by hand![]() He is prominently featured in the peak oil documentary, The End of Suburbia, widely circulated on the internet. ![]() ![]() Source: Wikipedia James Howard Kunstler (born 1948) is an American author, social critic, and blogger who is perhaps best known for his book The Geography of Nowhere, a history of suburbia and urban development in the United States. In his most recent non-fiction book, The Long Emergency (2005), he argues that declining oil production is likely to result in the end of industrialized society and force Americans to live in localized, agrarian communities. ![]() James Howard Kunstler (born 1948) is an American author, social critic, and blogger who is perhaps best known for his book The Geography of Nowhere, a history of suburbia and urban development in the United States. ![]() 5/29/2023 0 Comments Colthurst diana![]() ![]() They became close friends over the years, with Dr Cotlhurst often receiving “between eight and 10 calls from her a day” during the rocky years of her marriage to Prince Charles. ![]() “She knew several of the friends I was with, and they brought her back to our apartment when she twisted her ankle, telling her I would look at it,” he told The Telegraph. What was his relationship with Princess Diana?Ī 17-year-old Diana first met Dr Colthurst when she was working as a nanny on a ski holiday in Val Claret back in 1979. In the latest season of The Crown, he is portrayed by Oliver Chris. ![]() The now 65-year-old, who became the director of a medical research firm, is married with two daughters and is understood to live in Berkshire. ![]() ![]() ![]() On a rather more serious note Andersen had a half-sister, Karen Marie, with whom he managed to speak on only a few occasions before her death. Taking the suggestion seriously, he began to focus on writing. A colleague at the theatre told him that he considered Andersen a poet. Having an excellent soprano voice, he was accepted into the Royal Danish Theatre, but his voice soon changed. ![]() At 14, he moved to Copenhagen to seek employment as an actor. ![]() He worked as a weaver's apprentice and, later, for a tailor. Hans Christian was forced to support himself. According to writer Rolf Dorset, Andersen's ancestry remains indeterminate. Whatever the reason, King Frederick VI took a personal interest in him as a youth and paid for a part of his education. Today, speculation persists that Andersen may have been an illegitimate son of the royal family. ![]() The family apparently was affiliated with Danish royalty, but through employment or trade. According to scholars at the Hans Christian Andersen Center, his paternal grandmother had told his father that their family had in the past belonged to a higher social class, but investigations prove these stories unfounded. "Hans" and "Christian" are traditional Danish names.Īndersen's father considered himself related to nobility. Hans Christian Andersen was born in the town of Odense, Denmark, on Tuesday, April 2, 1805. ![]() 5/29/2023 0 Comments The Bat-Poet by Randall Jarrell![]() She folds her wings about her sleeping child. Their sharp ears, their sharp teeth, their quick sharp facesĪll the bright day, as the mother sleeps, They wrap themselves in their brown wings. The tired mother flaps home to her rafter. The mother eats the moths and gnats she catches He clings to her long furĪnd then the mother dances through the nightĭoubling and looping, soaring, somersaulting-Īll night, in happiness, she hunts and flies. For our collective edification, we hereby present " Bats" for your family-reading enjoyment.Īnd catches him. This is one to share with the kids to reveal a non-spooky and beautiful side of bats this Halloween season. The poem is beautifully written with detailed imagery, with similarities and parallels that we can relate to and understand. Our favorite line is the last, but we will not reveal it here. Through the personification of bats that reveals a side of bats that is rarely contemplated, the reader's entrenched and long-held view of bats changes. ![]() The poem describes the care of a newborn baby bat by its mother in wonderful and heartwarming detail. ![]() ![]() Bats, typically understood as spooky, nocturnal, cave-dwellers that sleep upside down is presented through a different lens: the relationship between a mother bat and her baby bat. He earned a bachelors and masters degrees from Vanderbilt University. Join the Live Chat Discussion - Click HereĪs Halloween approaches and as part of our poetry series, we present a charming poem called " Bats" by Randall Jarrell. Randall Jarrell was born in Nashville, Tennessee on May 6, 1914. ![]() 5/28/2023 0 Comments A lesson in vengeance series![]() ![]() And when history begins to repeat itself, Felicity will have to face the darkness in Dalloway-and in herself. So when Ellis asks Felicity for help researching the Dalloway Five for her second book, Felicity can’t say no. A prodigy novelist at seventeen, Ellis is eccentric and brilliant, and Felicity can’t shake the pull she feels to her. It’s Ellis Haley’s first year at Dalloway. And when the new girl won’t let her forget. ![]() She’s determined to leave that behind now, but it’s hard when Dalloway’s occult history is everywhere. And before her girlfriend died, Felicity was drawn to the dark. ![]() In secret rooms and shadowy corners, girls convene. The school doesn’t talk about it, but the students do. Witchcraft is woven into Dalloway’s past. She even has her old room in Godwin House, the exclusive dormitory rumored to be haunted by the spirits of five Dalloway students girls some say were witches. A twisty dark academia thriller about a centuries-old, ivy-covered boarding school haunted by its history of witchcraft and two girls dangerously close to digging up the past.įelicity Morrow is back at the Dalloway School to finish her senior year after the tragic death of her girlfriend. ![]() ![]() ![]() This book, indispensable for admirers of this great director and for students of the cinema, will also prove an inspiration, much like Rilke’s Letters to a Young Poet, for anyone who responds to the claims of the imagination at its most searching and rigorous. He discusses the fundamental differences between theater and film parses the deep grammar of silence, music, and noise and affirms the mysterious power of the image to unlock the human soul. ![]() Notes on the Cinematograph distills the essence of Bresson’s theory and practice as a filmmaker and artist. ![]() From the beginning to the end of his career, Bresson dedicated himself to making movies in which nothing is superfluous and everything is always at stake. He worked with nonprofessional actors-models, as he called them-and deployed a starkly limited but hypnotic array of sounds and images to produce such classic works as A Man Escaped, Pickpocket, Diary of a Country Priest, and Lancelot of the Lake. The French film director Robert Bresson was one of the great artists of the twentieth century and among the most radical, original, and radiant stylists of any time. ![]() ![]() March III Firehouse Art Center Postcard ExhibitĮmily Mosley Firehouse Art Center Postcard Exhibit Stephanie Johnson Firehouse Art Center Postcard ExhibitĬharles J. 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And they weren’t the only species to move in. ![]() ![]() So Neanderthals found the location attractive enough to call it home, seasonally at least, for tens of thousands of years. But the shelter nestled inside a rock outcropping has wide views over a Rhône Valley once teeming with deer, bison and horses. ![]() Grotte Mandrin isn’t an extensive cave it’s just a deep overhang in southern France that provides protection from the elements. ![]() 5/28/2023 0 Comments Seth and jane roberts![]() ![]() These keywords were added by machine and not by the authors. ![]() 3 New Age spirituality includes many strata of belief and practice that draw from a variety of religious traditions, but often privileges self-transformation and social reform through healing as well as access to esoteric knowledge through channeled teachers, ascended masters, meditation, visualization, and dream work. 2 Roberts’s first book The Seth Material (1963), where Seth/Jane first tells us that we create our reality, launched what can be considered a modern mystical trend within contemporary expressions of metaphysical or New Age spirituality. 1 It was during these years that Roberts, along with her husband Robert Butts, authored thirty-eight Seth/Jane related books concerned with the nature of reality, time and space, death, reincarnation, and spiritual development. ![]() Instead, the popular cliché “you create your own reality” was coined by the disembodied spirit or “energy essence personality” named “Seth” who was channeled through the mediumship of Jane Roberts (Seth/Jane) during the years 1963–1984. ![]() Such a compelling statement might appear to derive directly from Transcendentalism, the self-reliant, idealist religious movement championed by Ralph Waldo Emerson early in the nineteenth century or, its origin could lie in the pragmatist tradition advocated by William James. ![]() |