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Time in the Garden is a collection of new and selected poems that best describe my life as I see it in this span of time on the planet. How I cultivated my Garden and what I've done with it frames my life experience. Many of the poems you find here previously appeared in chapbooks, privately printed in limited editions, and various workshop journals, since my retirement from a corporate career, in 1999. Song of the Bee - 2001 Sabbath Journey - 2003 Love Notes - letters I never sent - 2005 Each told my story in a significant way; the first used the garden in metaphor and were scenes drawn from family portraits; the second was intended for use as alternate readings in the Synagogue; and the last were notes I wrote to family and friends, in some cases after they were no longer here to read them. When I touch on world events and travels I have taken, the poems I chose share my sense of wonder at the beauty that I found. devorah, 2006
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Secrets to a Happy Marriage is not only an autobiography, but a book to show others that happiness in marriage is possible .but takes work, consideration and a commitment. We must always be aware of our partners' feelings to develop a happy relationship. Being kind, understanding, and considerate of others is not always easy, but is attainable if you are happy at home. We live in a very harsh world and Happiness Starts at Home. Secrets to a Happy Marriage offers insight into my personal experiences. I have accomplished the most beautiful relationship in the world. Maybe my book will do the same for you.
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Poetry 2006 by 6th Grade Students of Fairfield Middle School
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![Secrets to a Happy Marriage]() |
Secrets to a Happy Marriage is not only an autobiography, but a book to show others that happiness in marriage is possible .but takes work, consideration and a commitment. We must always be aware of our partners' feelings to develop a happy relationship. Being kind, understanding, and considerate of others is not always easy, but is attainable if you are happy at home. We live in a very harsh world and Happiness Starts at Home. Secrets to a Happy Marriage offers insight into my personal experiences. I have accomplished the most beautiful relationship in the world. Maybe my book will do the same for you.
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Thou Shalt Not Think: The Brutally Frank Guide to Life
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If you would, take a walk with your mind through a period of a life when life, love and even death played on my particular gray matter. The pictures that you will envision are the same that reside inside your own chamber of electrical impulses. Take some time to walk outside of your own mind and into another, walk slowly and carefully; the mind that you step on might be your own. So enjoy the trip, travel through reality and fantasy with stops along the way that might surprise you. The walk is to enjoy that which life provides in all of its designs. So hold next to your hearts those thoughts that emerge along the walk for they are yours.
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If you would, take a walk with your mind through a period of a life when life, love and even death played on my particular gray matter. The pictures that you will envision are the same that reside inside your own chamber of electrical impulses. Take some time to walk outside of your own mind and into another, walk slowly and carefully; the mind that you step on might be your own. So enjoy the trip, travel through reality and fantasy with stops along the way that might surprise you. The walk is to enjoy that which life provides in all of its designs. So hold next to your hearts those thoughts that emerge along the walk for they are yours.
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Thou Shalt Not Think; The Brutally Frank Guide to Life
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This timeless tale of an orphaned boy rescued and raised by sea otters successfully joins diverse elements into an absorbing and imaginative unity. Permeated with mystical undercurrents, it is an astonishing first novel by a gifted storyteller. In a distinctly feminine voice, this narrative reveals the relationship between several interpenetrating seas: the sea of waters, the sea of maternal warmth, the sea of the imagination, and all yielding ultimately to the sea of the spirit. So deep is the reader's immersion, that one emerges not so much as having read a book-as having been baptized. James N, Powell author of The Tao of Symbols and Energy and Eros One of the loveliest stories of recent times. Melanie brown, Ph.D. author of Attaining Personal Greatness
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