Did you know that the Hun warriors used raw meat for saddles? This work covers people, events institutions and bad ideas, alphabetically from April Fool's Day to zany Zoos. Complete with photos and illustrations, this work explains the hows and whys of the unbelievable, yet true.
An inspirational to-do list for life, a check-off of goals, a wellspring of dreams, thoughts, ideas, things to accomplish, see, do, taste and experience.
Includes more than 40 crossword puzzles, word searches, graphic mazes, and Sudoku to solve alongside a good, strong cup of coffee.
Featuring sequential photographs of the egg, caterpillar, chrysalis, and emerging butterfly, this work... Læs mere
Captures the foaling experience in up-close photographs by horse photographer Bob Langrish. This guide takes through the first year of a... Læs mere
Charles McRaven guides you through the process of building a forge from recycled materials, acquiring tools, and learning basic blacksmithing techniques.
Two top garden writers and teachers offer a complete guide to planning out a perennial garden that will last years by choosing the perfect plant and plant combinations for a given site, with design solutions for twenty specific types of gardens.
Acreage selection, layout design, and checklists for daily, weekly, monthly, and seasonal management routines are just a few of the many essential topics covered in this helpful reference.
Horses have a language and a logic all their own, but humans can learn to understand what they are... Læs mere
This volume has more than 65 projects made from "ingredients" which come from nature, such as vines, reeds, gourds, cornhusks, moss and dried flowers. Step-by-step instructions show how to make moss elf houses, gourd dolls, pine cone treasure boxes and twig cabins.