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These stories have been brought to you rocketing out of the past and into the future. It has been said that people are not ready for this, that these legends winging in from bygone times have arrived seriously ahead of schedule. In fairy-tales witches always wear those absurd black pointed hats, black cloaks, and ride on broomsticks, to a moon made up of green cheese. This is not a fairy tale; this book is about those extravagant, entrancing, and real witches of East Lulworth. Along with those extraordinary, enchanting druids from the realm of the Eggardon Hundreds; the most formidable and…mehr

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These stories have been brought to you rocketing out of the past and into the future. It has been said that people are not ready for this, that these legends winging in from bygone times have arrived seriously ahead of schedule. In fairy-tales witches always wear those absurd black pointed hats, black cloaks, and ride on broomsticks, to a moon made up of green cheese. This is not a fairy tale; this book is about those extravagant, entrancing, and real witches of East Lulworth. Along with those extraordinary, enchanting druids from the realm of the Eggardon Hundreds; the most formidable and heavenly inspired celestial pilots of the light ages. Who with their discernment realized in a flash that the Lulworth Triangle is far more mysterious than the Bermuda Triangle ever has been or is ever likely to be. It's a complete and utter myth by comparison. ALTERNATIVE REVIEWS "I come from Siberia, it is a very cold there, I like this book, it is hot!"-Olya Smith, Firebird Studio, Wumpland
Autorenporträt
Jim Warren became an acclaimed amateur winemaker while teaching languages in a Hamilton high school. In 1985, with his wife Charlotte and two friends, he co-founded a boutique winery named Stoney Ridge that would go on to become one of Canada's most-awarded wineries. In 2000, he joined the faculty of Niagara College and assisted with the development of the Vineyard and Winery Management Program, acting as both instructor and winemaker. In 1997, Jim was selected as Ontario winemaker of the year, and ten years later received the Cuvee Award of Excellence for his contribution to the wine industry. As a consultant, Jim has assisted with the creation of several wineries in Ontario and New Brunswick, including his retirement project, Chateau Windrush, a new, premium boutique winery near Orangeville.Jim's second career has been a fascinating journey, and he considers himself fortunate to have participated in the successful re-birth of our wine industry. "Wonderful Ontario Wine" is the sequel to "When Concord was King!", completing a study of the amazing history of an intriguing industry.