Camille Armantrout

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About Camille Armantrout
Camille Armantrout was born in 1954 on the East Coast, first born and only girl followed by five little brothers, which is where she got her sense of humor. She began keeping journals and corresponding with pen pals in grade school and has traveled the world with her soul mate, Bob. Her passions are horses, long walks and hot chocolate.
You will find Camille's every day musings, as well as archived travel writing reaching back to Nicaragua in 2004, at Plastic Farm Animals (http://troutsfarm.com/PFA/).
You will find Camille's every day musings, as well as archived travel writing reaching back to Nicaragua in 2004, at Plastic Farm Animals (http://troutsfarm.com/PFA/).
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Nature’s Healing Spirit: Real Life Stories to Nurture the Soul connects the benefits of nature to the joy of reading.
This collection of true stories, essays, and a few poems by 34 accomplished writers, captures the imagination and engages the spirit. The essays’ settings are diverse: ancient canyons in the Southwest, wooded parks connecting major cities in the East, mountains that stand sentry in the Pacific Northwest, and your own backyard full of bugs. Nature’s Healing Spirit: Real Life Stories to Nurture the Soul provides a window into the personal lives of people like you, experiencing nature and how it heals: physically, mentally, and spiritually.
When a mother grapples with her son’s disorder, the rhythm of the sea holds a key. When a relationship ends in betrayal, the gift of closure arrives on wing. When a healthy man suffers a stroke, he discovers healing in nature’s time. From the mundane routines of modern life to the heart and soul of the human experience, these stories become your own. Savor these rich sensory experiences, and join the writers as they grow stronger, wiser, and happier.
Taking notice of nature in our daily lives can bring the benefits—more empathy, faster healing, and better mood, to name a few. Studies show that reading holds the same value. Explore the seasons of life through the eyes of writers whose voices are as unique as nature itself. Read the book and enjoy Nature’s Healing Spirit every day.
This collection of true stories, essays, and a few poems by 34 accomplished writers, captures the imagination and engages the spirit. The essays’ settings are diverse: ancient canyons in the Southwest, wooded parks connecting major cities in the East, mountains that stand sentry in the Pacific Northwest, and your own backyard full of bugs. Nature’s Healing Spirit: Real Life Stories to Nurture the Soul provides a window into the personal lives of people like you, experiencing nature and how it heals: physically, mentally, and spiritually.
When a mother grapples with her son’s disorder, the rhythm of the sea holds a key. When a relationship ends in betrayal, the gift of closure arrives on wing. When a healthy man suffers a stroke, he discovers healing in nature’s time. From the mundane routines of modern life to the heart and soul of the human experience, these stories become your own. Savor these rich sensory experiences, and join the writers as they grow stronger, wiser, and happier.
Taking notice of nature in our daily lives can bring the benefits—more empathy, faster healing, and better mood, to name a few. Studies show that reading holds the same value. Explore the seasons of life through the eyes of writers whose voices are as unique as nature itself. Read the book and enjoy Nature’s Healing Spirit every day.
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Have you ever wondered what it’s like to live abroad?
Do you have what it takes to leave behind the life you’ve always known?
Get a glimpse into the maladies, tragedies and epiphanies these two friends share over email: one in Africa and the other in Costa Rica. From cultural confusion to unbelievable beauty outside the doorstep, each day is different. These two wouldn't change a thing about living abroad and they love the challenge!
Learn how to blaze your own path into the great unknown and explore all the world has to offer. Be inspired to make that first step toward realizing your dreams or goals, no matter how big or small.
Climb out of your comfort zone and start your armchair travel adventure with this unpredictable pair!
Do you have what it takes to leave behind the life you’ve always known?
Get a glimpse into the maladies, tragedies and epiphanies these two friends share over email: one in Africa and the other in Costa Rica. From cultural confusion to unbelievable beauty outside the doorstep, each day is different. These two wouldn't change a thing about living abroad and they love the challenge!
Learn how to blaze your own path into the great unknown and explore all the world has to offer. Be inspired to make that first step toward realizing your dreams or goals, no matter how big or small.
Climb out of your comfort zone and start your armchair travel adventure with this unpredictable pair!
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Once Upon an Expat
Jun 6, 2016
by
Lisa Webb
,
Jasmine Mah
,
Leah Evans
,
Amanda van Mulligen
,
Carole Clark
,
Amelie Sanchez
,
Nitsa Olivadoti
,
Ashly Jeandel
,
Kathryn Streeter
,
Gabrielle Yetter
,
Camille Armantrout
,
Stephanie De La Garza
,
Olga Mecking
,
Lizzie Harwood
$7.99
Whether you've made the leap abroad yourself, or you're simply curious about what it's like to set up life in a foreign country, Once Upon An Expat will not disappoint. With brave tales of life outside the comfort zone, the contributing authors will have you craving adventure as they share stories from their not-so-ordinary lives around the world.
These stories will transport you to the streets of Libya, boulangeries in France, a hospital in Kazakhstan, and a strange situation in a Saudi Arabian security office. Through the pages of this book, laugh your way through crazy family adventures in a tropical jungle and share in the sorrow of grieving from afar. Discover how to get a perfect Brazilian body, go falconing in the Middle East, and take away insight on being raised abroad from a Dutch doctor born in an African bush camp.
Join us on this journey and along the way meet a tribe of global souls who together make up this heartwarming and at times hilarious anthology.
These stories will transport you to the streets of Libya, boulangeries in France, a hospital in Kazakhstan, and a strange situation in a Saudi Arabian security office. Through the pages of this book, laugh your way through crazy family adventures in a tropical jungle and share in the sorrow of grieving from afar. Discover how to get a perfect Brazilian body, go falconing in the Middle East, and take away insight on being raised abroad from a Dutch doctor born in an African bush camp.
Join us on this journey and along the way meet a tribe of global souls who together make up this heartwarming and at times hilarious anthology.
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Heartspace: Real Life Stories on Death and Dying
Apr 8, 2021
by
Cathy Brooks Edwards
,
Camille Armantrout
,
Dori DeJong
,
Jackie Shelton Green
,
Carol Hewitt
,
Gary Phillips
,
Lyle Estill
,
Jennifer Scanlon
,
Angela Belcher Epps
,
Amiel Landor
$5.99
Heartspace: Real Life Stories on Death and Dying is an anthology of personal stories about grief, loss and love in death and dying. Stories include tending to the loss of a child, a spouse, a parent, a friend and a beloved. These accounts demonstrate the strength of community, the importance of ritual, and the resilience of the human spirit. Heartspace challenges us to shift the paradigm of death and dying in our culture by being vulnerable in telling our stories and sitting in witness.All proceeds benefit heart2heart's programs and services for living in the dying time. heart2heart is a non-profit operating within Abundance NC #20-4327530.
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Honey Sandwiches: From Riches to Rags
Dec 8, 2017
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This is the memoir of a young girl who grew up during the Great Depression, as told to her daughter many years later. Little Janice was five years old when her family went from riches to rags. Suddenly, she and her older sister found themselves in a new home, with only honey sandwiches to bring to school for lunch. Janice's dreams of becoming a concert pianist quickly fell from her grasp, the scramble for extra income removed her mother from the house during the week, and the warm winter clothes she outgrew were not replaced. Yet, Janice continued moving forward, happily surprised by every twist and turn. She succeeded in making her dream of a big family come true, cultivating an abiding faith along the way. Honey Sandwiches is a story that goes way beyond survival. It is a tale of optimism, adaptability, and triumph.
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