The Faroe Islands
“Like your moody aunt, the Faroe Islands display characteristics of cranky, wind-blown isolation in the most endearing manner, tempting visitors to chip away at her mysterious beauty”
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See the link below for an article featured in the Rocky Mountain Outlook paper about my latest travel book.
You can pick up a copy of Dust in My Pack at the following locations:
Calgary: Owl's Nest Books, Britannia Shopping Plaza on Elbow Drive at 49th Avenue Banff: Chapters, Indigo-Spirit, Cascade Plaza, 317 Banff Ave Canmore: Cafe Books, 100-826 Main Street Valhalla Pure Outfitters, 726 Main Street Mint Health & Drugs, C-104, 1120 Railway Ave Or online at: Amazon iBooks Kobo Barnes & Noble Chapters Owls Nest Books Cafe Books ...and so many more! When: November 25, 2018
What time: Between 11am and 5pm Where: Cafe Books, #100, 826 Main Street, Canmore, Alberta More: www.cafebooks.ca/author-book-signing-nancy-ohare How can a region rise above a deadly turmoil that caused the relocation of millions of people when its border was drawn and pivot such negativity into a mock stand-off that draws two stadiums full of cheering visitors every night? The Attari - Wagah border between India and Pakistan has managed to do precisely this by diffusing tensions with a one-of-a-kind and purely entertaining production.
Gain an insight into what another reader thought of Dust in My Pack. Jennie Rosenblum has read a lot of books, so scroll through her many reviews for more books that might grab your interest. I really liked how each trip was set up: First, The Basics including a Synopsis, Most Useful Items, and Further Travel Information. Second, this was followed by the author’s Experience, which in most cases were amazing and read like a short story.
Our particular route via the Schiesser Ledges to the Alpine Club of Canada's Neil Colgan Hut - Canada's highest, permanent habitable structure - had turned from a scramble into a low-grade climb. And I was a novice mountaineer quickly flying past my zone of comfort.
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