What’s beyond the Pits?_ The Scavengers_Meg's Crazy Cookie Project_DELAWARE UNDER COVER
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What’s beyond the Pits?
Life in the pits has always been tough for Nona and as the New Year comes nearer and nearer it brings Nona closer to her real goal. Markus Antin was the 58th King of the kingdom Durnskull and the wicked King that had ever lived. King Markus had created islands commonly known as the pits where his poor subjects lived and served his and other elite’s wishes. Of these poor and miserable people on the island was Nona who at the start of next year would turn 18、 On the islands children as young as 10 would start working and pay their share to the king, those who opposed were hanged without trial. ...
The Scavengers
The news spread around the waterfront with the power of a moon tide surge. The search net was still empty. Nothing. No anchor. Despite promising the harbormaster and the Coast Guard, Blue Water Construction (BWC) was no closer to reopening the businesses which shuttered just after the holidays. Anchorage B was still closed, and it was costing everyone money. No tug income, no fuel sales, no food for workers, no supplies. The outer anchorage was ten miles offshore. making it so much more expensive and aggravating to operate the port. Companies were changing their schedule.Still, others caug...
Meg's Crazy Cookie Project
Meg's Crazy Cookie Project Suzanne Marsh Trinity, Texas 2000 "This meeting will now come to order. The first order of business on our agenda is the 4H horse barn. The horse barn desperately needs to be replaced, it is beyond hammer and nail repair it has been for several years now. Since no bank is willing to touch the repairs our only alternative is to raise one hundred thousand dollars for a new barn, that is not inclusive of labor and materials. Does anyone have any suggestions?" Meg thought for several minutes; she remembered reading about a small town up north that made the Guinness Book ...
DELAWARE UNDER COVER
DELAWARE UNDER COVER Delaware became a high schooler to the nth degree long before she had a clue what that meant. Her math and physics teacher had a knowledgeable hunch that this girl was going places far beyond the average person in the room. He made sure to remind her at every opportunity to keep up and not give up. In her shyness, she could only smile, and nod to thank him for his confidence in her abilities. She never, ever, made herself the center of any conversation or the one to be singled out in class with having the right answer, which she always had without fail. Some days were so o...