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4 Historical Sites Just Off I-25, Wyoming
If you didn't know from all of the history books, and western movies, Wyoming offers the traveler a wide variety of history throughout the state. So, if you find yourself driving on I-25 through Wyoming, one little side trip you may want to...
0 commentsBook Review: Guernsey literary and Potato Peel Pie Society
Book Club review of a wonderful book for all to read. The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society is sure to become a popular classic
8 commentsMy Experience of the Dental Implant Process
This article describes in detail with photos the actual experience of the dental implant process as experienced by a patient. It also gives some useful advice on things to be aware of before you commit to the first dentist that examines you with a view to a dental implant.
28 commentsHow can I tell if my partner is a psychopath?
Do you want to know if you are living with a psychopath? Are you desperate to know if your Husband, Wife, boyfriend, girlfriend, relative or friend are actually a psychopath? This article has the ultimate Psychopath Checklist, and is written by a woman who lived with one.
38 commentsWhy Guernsey is the New Mecca for QROPS
Retirement often means the cessation of active income, so the retiree relies mostly on his pension to support himself throughout the remainder of his life. This is why retirement funds assume a growing importance as one grows older: the fund...
0 commentsBailiwick Gold by James Cassaday
Bailiwick Gold is a fictional novel that tells the story of gold bars, spoils of World War II and how they are hidden on and around the Channel Island of Guernsey by German Lieutenant Carl Schmidt during the German Occupation of the Channel Islands. Fast forward to 1996 and follow the tension as a treasure hunt ensues to track down these lost gold bars, who will get there first?
8 commentsRough Sea Justice by James Cassaday
Are you sick of seeing people who defend themselves against criminals end up in court or in jail as a result of using excessive force? This article reviews James Cassaday's novel (now available as an Ebook) on this very subject 'Rough Sea Justice' tells a story of one such Guernsey victim and his adventures whilst running from the law in his small yacht 'Zephyr'.
13 commentsBook Review: The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society
Summary: Juliet is a writer in 1946 who stumbles on her next book topic when a farmer from the island of Guernsey finds her name in a used book. Their correspondence leads to her connection with the other members of the Guernsey Literary and...
0 commentsMermaids Are Real: Part Four
There are many mermaid stories about the siren call. Sailors have heard mermaids singing and been so hypnotised by it, that they have sailed to where the sirens where singing and crashed their ships onto rocks. This particular story is very old. The...
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