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9781452392998 - Werner Rettig: Rimwood Tales
Werner Rettig

Rimwood Tales (2015)

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A stork (so I was told) brought me to my grand-parents house in Rimbach i/O Germany, on March 15, 1931. In 1933 when I was two years old we moved to Weinheim an der Bergstrasse. There I went to school and I still wonder today how we managed to learn anything. Most of the time we were sitting in the basement because of air-raids. In 1945 when the war was still going on, I started my apprenticeship as an industrial electrician. I had a few hair-raising moments during the war including the time whe... A stork (so I was told) brought me to my grand-parents house in Rimbach i/O Germany, on March 15, 1931. In 1933 when I was two years old we moved to Weinheim an der Bergstrasse. There I went to school and I still wonder today how we managed to learn anything. Most of the time we were sitting in the basement because of air-raids. In 1945 when the war was still going on, I started my apprenticeship as an industrial electrician. I had a few hair-raising moments during the war including the time when we found an unexploded bomb. Foolishly we put the darn thing on four heavy branches and made a fire under it. The height of stupidity was that we danced around it singing African war songs. I suppose my time wasn"t up otherwise I wouldn"t be writing this. In 1951 I decided to seek greener pastures in Canada. We arrived in Halifax in November and took the train to Winnipeg. During that train ride we got a glimmer of the vastness of the country. We had only summer clothing and were very cold; therefore our first purchases were heavy underwear and a Russian fur hat. Luckily we didn"t have to stay in Winnipeg very long because we got a job in a logging camp west of Calgary. We worked there for six weeks before we got fired. Altogether we had four jobs in Alberta. In the summer of 1951 we decided to follow that old saying: go West young man. We had several jobs in Vancouver before I split up with my partner and headed for Alta Lake. A sawmill needed men and I helped them out. They shut down for the winter and when I returned to Vancouver, a sawmill in Youbou, Vancouver Island was looking for workers and they accepted my application. And this is how I found myself on Vancouver Island one of the nicest places on the Planet. I started out as a labourer, became a fireman in the powerhouse and finally I could work as an electrician again. In 1957 the girls in the hen-house, as it was called, put on a birthday party for me and invited some of their friends. Among them was a cute redhead; it was love at first sight and eight weeks later we were married. Things happened so fast that I forgot to tell my parents. I wrote a letter but didn"t know how to approach the subject, at the very end I wrote "By the way I got married too in the meantime." This didn"t sit very well with my Mother; my Dad told me that she cried for a couple of weeks. We decided to have our honeymoon in Germany in order to introduce my lovely wife and see my family. It was a lot of fun visiting my parents and relatives. Some had vineyards and wine cellars and it was very enjoyable to sample their produce. After Carol learned a bit of German we visited other parts of Germany too. Back home again I found a new job in Honeymoon Bay and I worked there till the mill shut down in 1981. In the meantime we bought some lakefront property and built a small cabin. Later on I saw some acreage for sale, Carol and I went over it and decided to buy it. This land became our home-stead, we cleared the land, built a small sawmill and raised three children there. We also raised rabbits, chickens, geese and ducks. We had some funny moments with our animals. Nadine, our oldest daughter was learning to play the tuba in school and brought the instrument home occasionally. We had free ranging chickens at the time and she would play for them near the chicken house. The chickens would stand around her in a circle and listened with full attention. In 1981 the mill shut down and the company arranged for a welding course for any employee that wanted to participate. I did and found that I really enjoyed welding. This allowed me to build all kinds of machines, some of which can be seen in the picture section of this book. I included the recipe for OSM organic soil microbes in this edition. Here are some reader"s comments: The book is well put together, easy to read and hard to put down. This is awesome, thank you for sharing it with us. Productinformatie:Taal: Engels;Formaat: Epub zonder kopieerbeveiliging (DRM) ;Kopieerrechten: Het kopiëren van (delen van) de pagina's is niet toegestaan ;ISBN10: 1452392994;ISBN13: 9781452392998; Engels | Ebook | 2015.
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9781452392998 - Werner Rettig: Rimwood Tales
Werner Rettig

Rimwood Tales (2010)

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ISBN: 9781452392998 bzw. 1452392994, in Englisch, Smashwords Edition, Smashwords Edition, Smashwords Edition, neu, E-Book, elektronischer Download.

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A stork (so I was told) brought me to my grand-parents house in Rimbach i/O Germany, on March 15, 1931. In 1933 when I was two years old we moved to Weinheim an der Bergstrasse. There I went to school and I still wonder today how we managed to learn anything. Most of the time we were sitting in the basement because of air-raids. In 1945 when the war was still going on, I started my apprenticeship as an industrial electrician. I had a few hair-raising moments during the war including the time when we found an unexploded bomb. Foolishly we put the darn thing on four heavy branches and made a fire under it. The height of stupidity was that we danced around it singing African war songs. I suppose my time wasn't up otherwise I wouldn't be writing this. In 1951 I decided to seek greener pastures in Canada. We arrived in Halifax in November and took the train to Winnipeg. During that train ride we got a glimmer of the vastness of the country. We had only summer clothing and were very cold; therefore our first purchases were heavy underwear and a Russian fur hat. Luckily we didn't have to stay in Winnipeg very long because we got a job in a logging camp west of Calgary. We worked there for six weeks before we got fired. Altogether we had four jobs in Alberta. In the summer of 1951 we decided to follow that old saying: go West young man. We had several jobs in Vancouver before I split up with my partner and headed for Alta Lake. A sawmill needed men and I helped them out. They shut down for the winter and when I returned to Vancouver, a sawmill in Youbou, Vancouver Island was looking for workers and they accepted my application. And this is how I found myself on Vancouver Island one of the nicest places on the Planet. I started out as a labourer, became a fireman in the powerhouse and finally I could work as an electrician again. In 1957 the girls in the hen-house, as it was called, put on a birthday party for me and invited some of their friends. Among them was a cute redhead.
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9781452371863 - Werner Rettig: The Canduit Project Gate way to the Cosmos
Werner Rettig

The Canduit Project Gate way to the Cosmos (2015)

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ISBN: 9781452371863 bzw. 1452371865, in Englisch, Smashwords Edition, neu, E-Book.

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A giant rock from outer space threatened to destroy our one and only Planet. A group of brilliant people designed and raised the money for a deflection project. An electro-magnetic propulsion tunnel, a rotating space station and a moon base was built. During the construction of the domes, workers trying out seismic equipment discovered a fairly large underground lake 200 m below the surface. Understandably they named it Lake Surprise. This lake became later the ultimate space destination for tou... A giant rock from outer space threatened to destroy our one and only Planet. A group of brilliant people designed and raised the money for a deflection project. An electro-magnetic propulsion tunnel, a rotating space station and a moon base was built. During the construction of the domes, workers trying out seismic equipment discovered a fairly large underground lake 200 m below the surface. Understandably they named it Lake Surprise. This lake became later the ultimate space destination for tourists. The deflection equipment was installed and when the asteroid returned it got a kick in the butt and was sent into a safe orbit. The population of the planet, glad to be alive, created a new political system. People all over started to cooperate like never before and attacked our Planet"s problems with a vengeance. When people work together in a spirit of love and harmony everything becomes possible. A new airship age started and space tourism became possible for the general population. Elise and I decided to take part on a flight around the world with the airship Wachenburg. This is a wonderful way to see our planet. Whenever we flew past land, out came the cameras; especially when we passed the beaches of Mallorca. There were all kinds of people doing the Adam and Eve thing without the fig leaf. It wasn"t long after we came back that we decided to take a journey to the moon. One of the new powerful delta wing space shuttles ferried us to the the space station. This part of the trip was by itself quite exiting, to see our planet from above is unforgettable. A moon shuttle took as to our natural satellite. Once there we could finally take a look at the legendary Lake Surprise. An elevator took us down to the fantastic beaches. There were women strutting around in bikinis, their most prized possessions getting an automatic uplift because of the low gravity. We took a moon rover tour of the moonscape that surrounded the moon base during which the driver-guide told as about Professor Bernstein. He said we call him Twelvestein because he is twelve times as smart as Einstein. He is working on a time-machine and must be close to the finish because he is already looking for a copilot. Jokingly I said if he can"t find one I"ll come along. And that is how I found myself not long afterwards, exploring the past with the Professor. To start out with, there was a temporary loss of sensory perception; when I became aware of my surroundings again I was looking at a tropical landscape. “May I ask where we are, oh great one?” “You can cut out the crap or I’ll leave you right here, but to answer your question, we are in Alberta, Canada looking for dinosaurs.”After a while we saw some eating leaves. While we were watching the time-machine got splattered with some greenish goo. Twelvestein took us back in time and changed our position a bit. It didn"t take long and we saw a giant dinosaur flying past us dropping the remains of a meal on our former position. We decided to continue our tour somewhere else and ended up in Sumer. There we watched a scribe writing on a clay-tablet. The Professor could read it with our magnifier and said the guy was complaining about taxes. We continued our tour by visiting Egypt, Athens and Rome. The Professor was ready to go home and asked me if there was something else I wanted to see, I said yes, my Dad during his tour in Russia. This is how I saw my Dad once more. It was an emotional moment when we saw him riding his small Russian horse. After that Zwölfstein brought me back home a day before I left. To this day my wife hasn"t got a clue that I time travelled. Recently a local reporter came across a Gutenberg version of this book. He came to visit me and kept on talking about my predictions. I never thought about it that way, but some of the things I wrote about have actually happened. Another reader had this to say: The Canduit Project is cleverly written and very enjoyable to read. Productinformatie:Taal: Engels;Formaat: Epub zonder kopieerbeveiliging (DRM) ;Kopieerrechten: Het kopiëren van (delen van) de pagina's is niet toegestaan ;ISBN10: 1452371865;ISBN13: 9781452371863; Engels | Ebook | 2015.
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9781452371863 - Werner Rettig: The Canduit Project Gate way to the Cosmos
Werner Rettig

The Canduit Project Gate way to the Cosmos (2010)

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ISBN: 9781452371863 bzw. 1452371865, in Englisch, Smashwords Edition, Smashwords Edition, Smashwords Edition, neu, E-Book, elektronischer Download.

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A giant rock from outer space threatened to destroy our one and only Planet. A group of brilliant people designed and raised the money for a deflection project. An electro-magnetic propulsion tunnel, a rotating space station and a moon base was built. During the construction of the domes, workers trying out seismic equipment discovered a fairly large underground lake 200 m below the surface. Understandably they named it Lake Surprise. This lake became later the ultimate space destination for tourists. The deflection equipment was installed and when the asteroid returned it got a kick in the butt and was sent into a safe orbit. The population of the planet, glad to be alive, created a new political system. People all over started to cooperate like never before and attacked our Planet's problems with a vengeance. When people work together in a spirit of love and harmony everything becomes possible.A new airship age started and space tourism became possible for the general population. Elise and I decided to take part on a flight around the world with the airship Wachenburg. This is a wonderful way to see our planet. Whenever we flew past land, out came the cameras; especially when we passed the beaches of Mallorca. There were all kinds of people doing the Adam and Eve thing without the fig leaf. It wasn't long after we came back that we decided to take a journey to the moon. One of the new powerful delta wing space shuttles ferried us to the the space station. This part of the trip was by itself quite exiting, to see our planet from above is unforgettable. A moon shuttle took as to our natural satellite. Once there we could finally take a look at the legendary Lake Surprise. An elevator took us down to the fantastic beaches. There were women strutting around in bikinis, their most prized possessions getting an automatic uplift because of the low gravity. We took a moon rover tour of the moonscape that surrounded the moon base during which the driver-guide told as about.
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9781452393742 - Werner Rettig: Gedichte im zwei Finger Tact
Werner Rettig

Gedichte im zwei Finger Tact (2015)

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ISBN: 9781452393742 bzw. 1452393745, in Englisch, Werner Rettig, neu, E-Book.

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Gedichte zum lachen, denken, singen photography wird auch betont und ein Ausblick in die Zukunft, Rentner frohlocken auf dem Mond. Dazu noch das OSM (organic soil microbes) Rezept, Elexir for gardens. Productinformatie:Taal: Duits;Formaat: ePub met kopieerbeveiliging (DRM) van Adobe;Kopieerrechten: Het kopiëren van (delen van) de pagina's is niet toegestaan ;Geschikt voor: Alle e-readers te koop bij bol.com (of compatible met Adobe DRM). Telefoons/tablets met Google Android (1.6 of hoger) voorzien van bol.com boekenbol app. PC en Mac met Adobe reader software;ISBN10: 1452393745;ISBN13: 9781452393742; Duits | Ebook | 2015.
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9781452393742 - Werner Rettig: Gedichte im zwei Finger Tact
Werner Rettig

Gedichte im zwei Finger Tact (2010)

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ISBN: 9781452393742 bzw. 1452393745, in Englisch, Smashwords Edition, Smashwords Edition, Smashwords Edition, neu, E-Book, elektronischer Download.

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