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Easygoing Guide to Natural Florida Volume 2 Central Florida (Easygoing Guide to Natural Florida)
Nature is indeed wonderful, but some of us would like to enjoy it with minimum effort. This series guides us in travels to experience the pleasures of Florida nature without a lot of huffing and puffing. Easygoing means no sweat, not blisters, no overnight camping, and no long, arduous hikes. To make this series, a site must be beautiful and easy to reach, must not cost a lot of money, and must not require an inordinate amount of exercise to enjoy it. This is the second of three volumes that will cover the entire state. Here in central Florida first we visit Water Worlds that include the Orlando wetlands, Merritt Island, and a fish camp. Then we go airboating on the St. Johns River. We head on to the Enchanted Waters of Wekiwa and Gemini Springs and encounter the manatees of Blue Springs. We visit the Big Scrub of the Ocala National Forest and venture along the Yearling Trail. We sample the pleasures of a longleaf pine forest, the Emeralda Marsh, and Cypress Cove before heading over to the Green Swamp and Fort DeSoto Park. Along the Nature Coast, we explore Chassahowitzka and the whooping cranes, Cedar Key, and Crystal River before heading back inland to the Devil's Millhopper, Paynes Prairie, and Ravine State Gardens. And plenty more! Central Florida has an abundance of natural sites for the easygoing traveler..
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Over Bemerton's, an Easy-going Chronicle
CHAP. PAGE I. ONE TRAVELLER RETURNS AND FINDS A HOME IN XI. INTRODUC T I H N E G READER TO MR. AND MRS. WYNNE, A COUNTY CRICKETER, A SUFFRAGETTE, AN HEIR OF THE AGES, AN0 AN ANGEL . . . I 0 111. THE HAUNTS OF MEN REVISITED AND THE FIRST BEMERTONIA NU N G GET . . . . . . z o IV. DESCRIBIN M G R . AND MRS. DUCKIE, A LF PINTO, B TRICE A , N D ERN . . . . . . 3 2 V. MR. DABNEY O F THE BALANCE LE TS HIMSELF G O . . 0 . W . . . 40 VI. MR. BEMERTON CO NFERS UPON ME THE FREEDOM OF HIS TREASURY . . 54 VII. RECALLS OLD STRUGGLES IN THE EARLY DAYS OF VIII. I MEET AN OLD FRIEND AND RECEIVE A LESSON IN PHILOSOPHY . . . . . . . . 7 2 IX. HOW MRS. FRANK TR IED HER . INNOCENT GAMES ON ONE OF THE GREAT ONES OF THE EARTH . 81 v OVER BEMERTONS XIII XIV. xv. XVI. XVII. XVIII. XIX. XX. PAGE A HERO-WORSHIPPER AGAIN GLIMPSES HIS HERO, AFTER MANY YEARS . . . a 91 MR. BEMERTONS F IRST BED BOOK BRINGS US INTO THE COMPANY OF QUAINT AND LEARNED GENTLEMEN . I01 1 GO INTO BUSINESS PRO 5-READ A GOOD POEM UNDER DIFFICULTY, AND LEARN SOMETHING OF WHAT IT MEANS TO BE A SECOND HANDBOOKSELLER . . . 127 THE LINKEDNESS OF LIFE IS ILLUSTRATED, AND 1 BECOME A MONEY-LENDER . . . . . 137 MR. DUCKIE, WITH HIS NAPKIN ON HIS ARM, SUGGESTS A SCHEME FOR H U NHA PPINESS 148 MR. DABNEY O F BALANCE M E n S MORE THAN HIS MATCH, AND FINDS A RESCUER 54 IN WHICH, AFTER EXCEEDINGLY TEDIOUS TALK ABOUT THE WISE EXPENDITURE OF SUPERFLUOUS CASH, AN IDLER IS SET TO WORK . . . 164 WE ASSIST AT A FUNCTION IN THE MODERN SMITHFIEL B D U , T NOT QUITE TO THE DEATH . 175 VERY CONGENIAL MATERIAL FOR LAUGHTER . 188 AN UNEXPECTED CHEQUE EADS TO PLANS OF TRAVEL, AND NAOMI AND I ACCEPT A RESPONSIBILITY , . 198 WE ARE WHIRLED AWAY BY THE 2.20 FROM CHARING C ROSS A ND MEET THE QUEEN O F THE ADRIATIC . . . . . 208 CHAP. XXII. XXVIII. CONTENTS vii PAGE MR. BEMERTONS SE COND BED BOOK SOWLCES ME WITH THE ODD AND HUMANE HUMOURS OF STUART A S N D TUDORS . . . 219 MISS AZURE V ERITY A ND MR. DABNEY OF THE BALANCE CONTINUE TO KEEP MY MIND TO ASINGLESUBJECT . m m m m m 231 WITH MR. BEMERTONS ASSISTANCE 1 TAKE REFUGE AMID A GALLANT COMPANY OF SEA DOGS . l . l 239 1 ASSIST AT TWO WEDDINGS AND HAVE THE BEST OPPORTUNITY FOR CONTRASTING THE GRAVE AND THE GAY . m m l g MR. DABNEY AG AIN SUFFERS, AND THE YOUNGER GENERATION DOES NOT KNOCK AT THE DOOR BUT WALKS RIGHT IN AND TALKS EXTRAORDI NARY STRAIGHT TALK l l l . . 263 REACHING A POINT WHERE MY HISTORY BEGINS TO BE WORTH RECORDING, 1 CEASE TO NAR RATEIT l l l l l l 282 OVER BEMERTONS CHAPTER I ONE TRAVELLER RETURNS AND FINDS A HOME IN WESTMINSTER M R. FALCONER, said Naomi to Mrs. Duckie, wants quiet, clean rooms and the simplest cooking. Rarely anything but breakfast, and that v e j light. It must be in this neighbourhood, so as to be near Queen Annes Gate. Mrs. Duckie said that hers were the quietest rooms in London and almost the nearest to Queen Annes Gate certainly the nearest quiet rooms. As for her cooking, although she had of course in her time served up for dinner parties of ten or a dozen, when she was with Canon Lyme, she was famous for her small happetising meals too. If Mr. Dabney was only up and dressed we might ask him. Mr....
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Un juez de pañuelo fácil: Orejas a Spínola; Angelo, triunfador.(corridas de toros; México)(TT: An easy-going Spanish judge: the ears for Spínola; Angelo, ... Mexico)(Columna): An article from: Siempre!
This digital document is an article from Siempre!, published by Edicional Siempre on September 16, 1999. The length of the article is 1723 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser. Citation DetailsTitle: Un juez de pañuelo fácil: Orejas a Spínola; Angelo, triunfador.(corridas de toros; México)(TT: An easy-going Spanish judge: the ears for Spínola; Angelo, the victor.)(TA: bullfighting; Mexico)(Columna) Author: Eduardo del Río Publication:Siempre! (Refereed) Date: September 16, 1999 Publisher: Edicional Siempre Volume: 46 Issue: 2413 Page: 80 Article Type: Columna Distributed by Thomson Gale.
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The Easy Australian Diet: The Easy-going, Low-grain, Eating Plan for You and Your Family ("Australian Women's Weekly")
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