Evil has prevailed over the land for many years. The people of the past are brought to life by the story tellers. A mysterious rhyme and magical necklace hold secrets and a little girl becomes a... More > heroine when her small brother is captured by the powers of darkness.< Less
In the beginning, back when things made sense, when there was a normal logic or way of thinking. Way back then when boys were boys and girls were not. Boys liked sports, guns and the outdoors while... More > girls were content to talk and play with dolls. When that changed, I'm not sure, but this much I do know, I've always loved being in the outdoors...
So begins Thoughts on Mountain Climbing, as a 54 year old backpacker from Tennessee takes up mountaineering and goes after his dream of climbing Mt. Rainier.
Jim learns from his mistakes, faces some very real fears and experiences success while gaining a new perspective about life at lower elevations.< Less
Princess Ella of the Kingdom of Mount Pasture was restless, depressed, and overweight. She was also consumed with curiosity about the old garden wall beside the castle. No one knew the reason for... More > its strange construction, which was a shame, because the oversized wall was the only interesting thing in her kingdom except for its legends, of course. Before the day was over, Ella had discovered the secret of the garden wall, fallen into a mound of suffocating dirt, and begun crawling through a tunnel that led her to the discovery that the old legends of Montanus weren’t so legendary after all. Some of them were wonderful, but the Fern Queen certainly wasn’t, especially when she captured and imprisoned Ella. Ella was not the only person trapped by the witch, but she had the dubious distinction of being the queen’s personal favorite. The evil woman decided to force her prisoners to drink a potion that would change them into dull-eyed, green-veined fernpeople. Would they be able to escape?< Less
An index to Green Mountain Cemetery's interment books from 1904-2005. Green Mountain Cemetery is located in Boulder, Boulder County, Colorado. There are just under 14,000 names; source notes and maps... More > are included. PAPERBACK< Less
An index to Green Mountain Cemetery's interment books from 1904-2005. Green Mountain Cemetery is located in Boulder, Boulder County, Colorado. There are just under 14,000 names; source notes and maps... More > are included. HARDBACK< Less
An index to Green Mountain Cemetery's interment books from 1904-2005. Green Mountain Cemetery is located in Boulder, Boulder County, Colorado. There are just under 14,000 names; source notes and maps... More > are included. HARDBACK< Less
An index to Green Mountain Cemetery's interment books from 1904-2005. Green Mountain Cemetery is located in Boulder, Boulder County, Colorado. There are just under 14,000 names; source notes and maps... More > are included. PAPERBACK< Less