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From the sense of being touched on the arm, to having your name called on an EVP, to catching an unexpected figure in a photothese are some of the experiences we are going to tell you about. We will tell you about our equipment, how we work and our thoughts about the whole ghost hunting experience. But, most important, we will tell you about our investigations and what we found.
This book is a work of love. Love for a cat named Aphrodite. We adopted her the minute we saw her come out of the hiding place where her feral mom and dad were temporarily staying...under our neighbor’s back porch. It was love at first sight. We adopted the whole family and they stayed with us until her mom and dad (Hera and Zeus) crossed over that Rainbow Bridge. I hope you enjoy her story (as told to you by Aphrodite).
Smart. Funny. Fearless."It's pretty safe to say that Spy was the most influential magazine of the 1980s. It might have remade New York's cultural landscape; it definitely changed the whole tone of magazine journalism. It was cruel, brilliant, beautifully written and perfectly designed, and feared by all. There's no magazine I know of that's so continually referenced, held up as a benchmark, and whose demise is so lamented" --Dave Eggers. "It's a piece of garbage" --Donald Trump.
When Galen Rogers became a time travel researcher, he figured his travels would be pretty calm. Travel in, observe, make notes, and return to the chamber. When the decision was made that the chamber needed to be upgraded, all travelers were brought home. What nobody expected was an earthquake to hit at a crucial point in the chamber transition. Galen was working on one of the electronics components when it hit, and the chamber decided it wanted to send Galen back in time...400 years. Back to the old west of the 1880s. Now he must contend with outlaws, finding a job, and falling in love with the local schoolteacher.
“Spirit of Love” is a sequel to the book, “Spirit of the Law”. When Peggy Harris’ new love, Deputy Corey Hansen, was killed in the line of duty, he came back as a ghost. He was determined to help the Marshal capture the leader of the rustling gang that caused his demise. He also came back to protect Peggy. She has been using her passion, and instinct, for training horses to escape her loss. Now, he wants her to find a new love. Will it be the son of a nearby rancher, the young cavalry lieutenant, or, perhaps, someone else?
When a traveling peddler arrives at Fort Sabre, he is fully intending to try to sell some of his wares. What he finds is a deserted compound. He notifies the nearby town marshal, who immediately notifies Fort Concho. A detail is sent to Fort Sabre to investigate the disappearance of the men. What they find is nothing. No men, no horses, no supplies. Why was the fort abandoned? That is what Lieutenant Joshua Bates and his men have to find out. What they do find is a shock to all of them.
This handbook brings together data on the entertainment industry in a detailed almanac to provide a quick reference source to the industry.
This book is a work of love. Love for a cat named Aphrodite. We adopted her the minute we saw her come out of the hiding place where her feral mom and dad were temporarily staying...under our neighbor's back porch. It was love at fi rst sight. We adopted the whole family and they stayed with us until her mom and dad (Hera and Zeus) crossed over that Rainbow Bridge. Sixteen years later, Aphrodite is still with us, and although she has some health issues, is still going strong. I hope you enjoy her story (as told to you by Aphrodite).
Over the years, I have amused myself by creating fun computer artwork using various animal 'models'. This book includes a lot of those works. Yes, I do admit, I have a weird sense of humor, and I really like puns; so be prepared. I cover everything from science fiction, to television shows and movies, to patriotic subjects, to a little 'cross-breeding'. I hope you enjoy what I've put together.