Explore with Me at the Salish Sea

Explore with Me at the Salish Sea
Author: Nancy Oline Klimp
Publisher: MCP Books
Total Pages: 48
Release: 2021-03-16
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781735184425

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The answers in Explore Me at the Salish Sea will surprise and delight children and adults alike in this stunningly illustrated picture book about the Salish Sea, one of the world's most biologically diverse waterways in America's Pacific Northwest corner.

Meet Me at the Salish Sea

Meet Me at the Salish Sea
Author: Nancy Klimp
Publisher: MCP Books
Total Pages: 48
Release: 2021-03-16
Genre:
ISBN: 9781735184401

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The answers in Meet Me at the Salish Sea will surprise and delight children and adults alike in this stunningly illustrated picture book about the Salish Sea, one of the world's most biologically diverse waterways in America's Pacific Northwest corner.

Explore the Salish Sea

Explore the Salish Sea
Author: Joseph K. Gaydos
Publisher: Sasquatch Books
Total Pages: 65
Release: 2020-05-05
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1632173670

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Filled with beautiful photography and engaging text, Explore the Salish Sea inspires children to explore the unique marine ecosystem that encompasses the coastal waters from Seattle's Puget Sound up to the Strait of Juan de Fuca and the Georgia Strait of British Columbia. Discover the Salish Sea and learn about its vibrant ecosystem in this engaging non-fiction narrative that inspires outdoor exploration. Filled with full-color photography, this book covers wildlife habitats, geodiversity, intertidal and subtidal sea life, and highlights what is unique to this Pacific Northwest ecosystem.

Exploring the Salish Sea

Exploring the Salish Sea
Author: Don Douglass
Publisher: Cave Art Press
Total Pages: 96
Release: 2014-07-19
Genre:
ISBN: 9781934199091

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The Salish Sea - Puget Sound, the Strait of Juan de Fuca, and Georgia Strait - is brought to life in Striking pen-and-ink drawings by award-winning artist Margy Gates. Accompanying text by Don and Reanne Douglass celebrates the natural beauty and ecological diversity of this unique area.

The Salish Sea Series Collection

The Salish Sea Series Collection
Author: Susan Lund
Publisher: Susan Lund
Total Pages: 802
Release: 2022-04-04
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1990518044

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The Salish Sea Series Collection includes the first three books in the Salish Sea Series of crime thrillers by Susan Lund, author of the Girl From Paradise Hill Series and the Girl Who Ran Away Series featuring crime reporter Tess McClintock and former FBI Special Agent Michael Carter who work together to find and stop serial killers operating in the Pacific Northwest.

The Salish Sea

The Salish Sea
Author: Susan Lund
Publisher: Susan Lund
Total Pages: 259
Release: 2020-12-11
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1988265940

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A girl with no name... Penny doesn't remember much about her childhood and what she does remember isn't all that great. She and her mother moved too many times to a series of cheap motels. There were too many men visiting her mother and none of them were her father. As for him, all Penny knew was that her father was rich and dead. When she was found abandoned on a deserted beach on the Salish Sea when she was four years old, Penny didn't even know her own name. Shunted from one foster home to another, she struggled to overcome the odds. When a Police Detective from the Victoria, B.C. Police Department calls about remains that were identified as belonging to her mother, Penny starts a quest to find out what happened to her and who her father really is. She enlists crime reporter Tess McClintock and Michael Carter to help her find her family, but when they start uncovering Penny's past, not everyone is happy to learn their connection to the girl with no name. The Salish Sea is a new standalone book in the Salish Sea Crime Thriller series.

Paddling the Salish Sea

Paddling the Salish Sea
Author: Rob Casey
Publisher: Mountaineers Books
Total Pages: 410
Release: 2024-06-01
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1680516833

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Features 23 wholly new routes Paddles range from protected lakes and short routes for beginners to more exposed, longer saltwater trips for advanced paddlers Detailed information on paddle duration, difficulty, planning considerations, and more All new full-color maps and photos In Paddling the Salish Sea, professional kayaker and paddling coach Rob Casey guides paddlers to the most rewarding destinations across the region. This comprehensive guide covers everything from the quiet inlets of the South Sound to an entirely new section featuring the fjords, waterfalls, and local waterways around Vancouver, B.C. In between, paddlers will find urban explorations near Seattle and Everett; routes on the lakes, rivers, and shorelines of the Olympic Peninsula, Hood Canal, and the islands of the North Sound; and even more new choices in Canada’s Gulf Islands and around Victoria, B.C. Beginner, intermediate, and advanced paddlers all can find beautiful, rewarding routes for their skill levels. Casey’s expert advice on navigating the marine environment, paddling safety, gear, trip planning, and more provides all the practical information paddlers need to prepare for a successful, safe outing. For sea or flatwater kayakers, canoeists, rowers, or stand-up paddle boarders, Paddling the Salish Sea is the must-have guide for discovering the wonders of the Puget Sound.

Dwelling in the Wilderness

Dwelling in the Wilderness
Author: Jason M. Brown
Publisher: Trinity University Press
Total Pages: 161
Release: 2024-01-23
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1595349804

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What might the lives of contemporary monastics teach us about putting down roots? Whereas many of us are constantly on the go, stressed out, and focused on productivity, the life of a monk prioritizes staying put and paying attention. Many monks take a vow of stability that commits them to their home monastery, leading them to develop a deep connection with and knowledge of the land they inhabit. The monastic life teaches those who practice it to move more slowly through the world, and the monastic sense of place may even hold a key to responding to the growing ecological crisis threatening our environment. Dwelling in the Wilderness examines how contemporary Benedictine Roman Catholic monks in the American West fall in love with their landscapes and how, in troubled times, we might do the same. Jason Brown travels to four monasteries—the New Camaldoli Hermitage in Big Sur, California; the Abbey of Our Lady of New Clairvaux in Vina, California; Our Lady of Guadalupe Trappist Abbey in Carlton, Oregon; and the Monastery of Christ in the Desert in Abiquiu, New Mexico—and spends time with the monks there, following their daily routine of prayer and tending to the land. He learns how the places they inhabit are essential to their daily spiritual practice and how they construct deeper theological meaning from the natural world. Illustrated with Brown’s photography of monastic landscapes, his journey journey as a pilgrim anthropologist is astute, insightful, and intimate. He explores theories of environmental perception, philosophy, and symbolic landscapes in accessible language. Bringing theological reflection to the power of contemplative ecology in an era many are calling the Anthropocene, or the age of human domination, he leads us to reconsider our relationship with our natural homes.

Islands in the Salish Sea

Islands in the Salish Sea
Author: Judi Stevenson
Publisher: TouchWood Editions
Total Pages: 164
Release: 2005
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781894898324

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Gorgeous, fascinating and unconventional, the Islands in the Salish Sea show aspects of the Gulf Islands that are most beloved by the residents, from heritage orchards, fishing spots and patches of endangered wild orchids to ancient First Nations' sites and bird colonies. The community on each island decided what elements should be depicted, and local artists then created each of the magnificent and wildly different maps. This volume is a treasure-trove of cherished information that could have been lost, presented with imagination and great beauty. The Islands in the Salish Sea Community Mapping Project was coordinated by Sheila Harrington and Judi Stevenson, who live on Salt Spring Island.

Creating Sanctuary

Creating Sanctuary
Author: Jessi Bloom
Publisher: Timber Press
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2018-11-13
Genre: Gardening
ISBN: 1604698934

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“In this beautiful, inspiring, and hands-on, practical book we are invited to look deeply at the landscape around us and create sacred respites from our busy worlds.” —Rosemary Gladstar, herbalist and author We all need a personal sanctuary—a place where we can be in harmony with the natural world and can nurture our bodies, minds, and souls. And this sanctuary doesn’t have to be an exotic destination, it can be in your own backyard. In Creating Sanctuary, Jessi Bloom taps into multiple sources of traditional plant wisdom to help readers find a deeper connection to the outdoor space they already have—no matter the size. Equal parts inspirational and practical, this engaging guide includes tips on designing a healing space, plant profiles for 50 sacred plants, recipes that harness the medicinal properties of plants, and simple instructions for daily rituals and practices for self-care. Hands-on, inspiring, and beautiful, Creating Sanctuary is a must-have for everyone seeking a new ways to revitalize their lives.