Valleys Over Mountains


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As a younger leader, I fought the valley seasons, I wanted to always be on the mountain top. The reality is you can't and won't stay up there. But believe me when I say, I would choose valley's over mountaintops. The greatest lessons I've learned are learned in the valley seasons. I want to take you on a journey through the valley seasons. I want to walk with you and help you find your beauty in the valley. If you have struggled with leadership hurts, overwhelm or burnout this book is to help you find your way. My hope is you'll say, "Valley's Over Mountaintops."







Over Valleys and Through Mountains


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A Poetic Snapshot of a Mental, Emotional and Physical journey through the Creative mind of Eleazar Barzart. Over Valleys and Through Mountains, his "picture speaking its thousand or more words."




Mountains and Valleys


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Explains how volcanoes are created under the oceans, how mountains form, and how land changes shape through erosion and weathering.




Explorer's Guide The Shenandoah Valley and Mountains of the Virginias


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A lively, comprehensive guide to the southern Appalachians, from Virginia's Blue Ridge Mountains to the Monongahela National Forest of West Virginia. With visitation levels that rival Orlando and New York City, the southern Appalachians draw a huge array of weekenders, adventurers, and long-term visitors. This book offers historical insight, outdoor adventure, and all the information most travelers need to plan and enjoy their journey. This guide also serves as an insider's handbook to the nine national parks, offering active travelers the best access points and trailheads for kayaking, biking, and hiking excursions. In addition, this comprehensive guide to the region includes opinionated listings of inns, B&Bs, hotels, and vacation cabins; hundreds of dining reviews, from barbecue to four-star cuisine; up-to-date maps; an alphabetical "What's Where" subject guide to aid in trip planning; and handy icons that point out family-friendly establishments, wheelchair access, places of special value, and lodgings that accept pets.




Stickmen's Guide to Mountains and Valleys in Layers


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Travel from the peaks of the tallest mountains to the depths of the lowest valleys to discover what each layer contains. Learn how people live in various environments and altitudes on Earth.







From the Mountain, From the Valley


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James Still first achieved national recognition in the 1930s as a poet. Although he is better known today as a writer of fiction, it is his poetry that many of his essential images, such as the "mighty river of earth," first found expression. Yet much of his poetry remains out of print or difficult to find. From the Mountain, From the Valley collects all of Still's poems, including several never before published, and corrects editorial mistakes that crept into previous collections. The poems are presented in chronological order, allowing the reader to trace the evolution of Still's voice. Throughout, his language is fresh and vigorous and his insight profound. His respect for people and place never sounds sentimental or dated. Ted Olson's introduction recounts Still's early literary career and explores the poetic origins of his acclaimed lyrical prose. Still himself has contributed the illuminating autobiographical essay "A Man Singing to Himself," which will appeal to every lover of his work. James Still, the first poet laureate of Kentucky, recipient of two Guggenheim Fellowships and many other awards and honors, is the author of numerous works, including his masterful novel River of Earth. Ted Olson, associate professor of Appalachian studies and English at East Tennessee State University, is the author of Blue Ridge Folklife and the editor of CrossRoads: A Southern Culture Annual.




The Valley on the Mountain


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How could there possibly be a valley on top of a mountain? Unless of course the whole mountain blows up and caves in upon itself, thus leaving a huge crater. In a natural or in a spiritual setting, a valley is depicted as a low place. It can be a place of tranquility and restoration. On the opposite end is the mountaintop experience, one of joy, peace, and exuberance, a feeling of being on top of the world. Both are experienced in this story where the writer is cast into a place of exile via a plane crash that not only separates him from those he loves, but he also receives a head wound that disorients him. He hallucinates and forgets things in general while also losing his identity and experiencing loneliness and despair to the utmost degree. While searching not only to try to know who he really is, but he also has a longing to know God more intimately. He is living the life in the Alaskan wilderness that he has always longed for, that mountaintop experience, but at the same time living in the turmoil of life in the valley. His quest causes him to experience God on a level unknown to him in his previous life. This is a story that portrays Christian life in a full spectrum of events.