Tails of a Woodswoman Ii

Tails of a Woodswoman Ii
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Publisher : Trafford Publishing
Total Pages : 93
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ISBN-10 : 9781490722665
ISBN-13 : 1490722661
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Book Synopsis Tails of a Woodswoman Ii by : Patricia Anderson

Download or read book Tails of a Woodswoman Ii written by Patricia Anderson and published by Trafford Publishing. This book was released on 2014-02-27 with total page 93 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: GATORS, SNAKES, BEARS AND BIKERS, OH MY! This book is the second in a planned series of books entitles Tails of a Woodsman. This book is similar to the first book Patti has published, it is a collection of humorous true stories of Pattis encounters with Florida Wild Life. Pattis gifted story telling style has a way of touching the heart of her readers and many readers report laughing right out loud! Most of the stories in this book happened in the 440,000 acres of the untamed piney woods of the Ocala National Forest. Patti resides in a cottage, near the healing springs of the Seminole Indians---Salt Springs. This is where she shares the land with many Florida critters to include, gators, poisonous snakes, black bears, owls, eagles, and great salt water and freshwater fishing. These stories will warm the heart of the readers and expose the reader to rural Florida, a place that is spiritually scared to those born here and awesomely challenging to the newcomer!


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