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# "Life Lived In Poetry" is Pat Morrell-Donnelly's eleventh (11th) book to publish. The book contains poems Pat wrote beginning in the early nineteen-eighties through 2024. Pat's poems speak about many of her challenges, wrong choices, and numerous losses. Her poems portray the different phases of Pat's life, the good and bad years. Pat's poems describe her hopes and dreams and successes' over her long ninety-five years of living. Some titles of the poems are, A Brighter Day, Between The Raindrops, Be Who You Are, Child of Sorrow, Don't Quit, Expect A Miracle, Laugh At Life, New Start, One Day At A Time, The Key To Happiness, Tossed, You Can't Lock Up A Dream, and Winning The Battle. Just a ...
# “Life Lived In Poetry” is Pat Morrell-Donnelly’s eleventh (11th) book to publish. The book contains poems Pat wrote beginning in the early nineteen-eighties through 2024. Pat’s poems speak about many of her challenges, wrong choices, and numerous losses. Her poems portray the different phases of Pat’s life, the good and bad years. Pat’s poems describe her hopes and dreams and successes’ over her long ninety-five years of living. Some titles of the poems are, A Brighter Day, Between The Raindrops, Be Who You Are, Child of Sorrow, Don’t Quit, Expect A Miracle, Laugh At Life, New Start, One Day At A Time, The Key To Happiness, Tossed, You Can’t Lock Up A Dream, and Winning T...
“HOLIDAY CELEBRATIONS and Much More” is Pat Morrell-Donnelly’s tenth (10th) book to publish. It has been said “Don’t look back if you don’t want to go that way.” This is true when looking back at mistakes and challenges one has faced. But sometimes it is good to reflect on the past particularly regarding special holidays, events and happy times. “Precious memories how they linger.” It is sometimes helpful to reminisce and remember loved ones and friends, many of whom are no longer with us. Recalling special Christmas’s, Thanksgiving dinners and get-together's with family and friends can be good for the soul. Nostalgia 2 point O. It is good to spend a few moments in though...
Everyone has that moment-the realization that adulthood has arrived, like a runaway train, and there's no getting out of its way. From the hit Tumblr blog of the same name, F*ck! I'm in My Twenties perfectly captures the new generation currently testing the waters of post-college reality. Quick-witted and self-deprecating, the author pens irreverent missives, DIY diagrams, illustrations, and tongue-in-cheek checklists that chronicle her experience as a twenty-something living in the big city. Including the best of her beloved blog, plus over 50% new material, this is a perfect humor impulse buy for anyone who has a love-hate relationship with their twenties.
As the title states, this book contains stories and poems about cats and dogs. It relates the joy and pleasure they brought to their owners and the grief experienced when their pet passes away. Pat has written these poems and stories, over time, about the animals’ life and after some of the animals passed on. The aim and purpose of the book is to help young people, starting with preteens, deal with grief through the reading of these stories and poems. It tells about the lives of these special cats and dogs. This is a self-help book of sorts. It is Pat’s hope that it will help preteens, teenagers, young adults, and even adults who have lost pets to know that others have also lost pets, ho...
This is a book about the life and experiences of Pat Morrell as a Realtor, and a real estate broker. On her long journey she spent over fifty one years in the real estate industry as an active agent. She traveled through many valleys and over many mountains, experiencing challenges, losses, and trying times. It required faith, determination, and persistance. There were constant, new experiences, and changes in the market, and the paper work requirements. The book includes articles and poems Pat wrote that were published over the years in the Real Toro, Real Estate Guide, and SACBOR by her real estate board. Some of the articles are motivational, and some are about the lives of realtors, including Presidents of her Board of Realtors. Her book, So You Want To Sell Real Estate was started over thirty years ago, and never completed. Because of other obligations, and lifes challenges, it was filed away until just recently. Those pages are included in her book, as well as other miscellaneous, inspirational, motivational, and thought provoking articles and poems. The survivors can take a trip down memory lane, journeying back through the years.
A classic treatment of the law relating to compensation for personal injuries, this edition discusses the relevant legal rules as well as the social, political and economic issues underlying the law.
Scholarly essays on the achievements of female artists working in and inspired by the American South Looking back at her lengthy career just four years before her death, modernist painter Nell Blaine said, "Art is central to my life. Not being able to make or see art would be a major deprivation." The Virginia native's creative path began early, and, during the course of her life, she overcame significant barriers in her quest to make and even see art, including serious vision problems, polio, and paralysis. And then there was her gender. In 1957 Blaine was hailed by Life magazine as someone to watch, profiled alongside four other emerging painters whom the journalist praised "not as notable...