Rosemary Adkins

Rosemary Adkins

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My name is Rosemary “Mamie” Adkins and I was born and spent most of my childhood in Houston, Texas. Later, moving with my family to Las Vegas, Nevada, where I graduated from Bishop Gorman High School in 1965. After graduation, my family moved to Redding, California, where I resided for about six months, until I turned eighteen and fled the state and family home. From there, I became restless and moved around until I found a happy place to be in Eugene, Oregon.I am married to Douglas and have a extraordinary daughter, Kecia. My husband and I reside in the state of Washington. Having dreamt of writing a book but always found it difficult, I felt it was time to try again. When the opportunity arose to take a trip to Ireland, I poured myself into it and studied Ireland for nearly two years. Part of my dream was to pay tribute to Douglas, my husband for loving and taking care of me for so long without ever a complaint. A trip to Ireland felt so right and finally gave me the chance to spend quality time with the man of my dreams in a location that was surrounded by water, the very kind of place that gave me peace growing up! And I had secretly dreamed of repeating our wedding vows at the water’s edge and having a new wedding band blessed (Claddagh band) for the years to be shared for the next quarter century! My book has been endorsed by Tyler Tichelaar, author of My Marquette (his newest release) and professional editor, as well as being endorsed by many others.Check it all out at: www.ExtraordinaryIreland.com

A Mediums Guide to the Paranormal

A Mediums Guide to the Paranormal

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<p>Do angels, ghosts and demons really exist, or are they a figment of our over active imagination? Can ghosts, demons and spirits harm you? If you don't believe in them they can't bother you right? How can you protect yourself against the paranormal? Do we live once and it's all over or do we come back time and again to live new lives? In this book, you will gain information about the paranormal from a psychic-mediums perspective. As a psychic medium I have gathered a lot of information about the other side. The book covers over more than 40 years of paranormal related information interspersed with my own personal paranormal encounters. Anyone who is interested in the paranormal including ghosts, demons, orbs and hauntings will enjoy the many topics covered in this book. Those interested in spiritualism, new age topics and metaphysics will find many of the chapters such as past lives, possession and death and the soul connection. People who are experiencing their own paranormal occurrences such as hauntings and spirit attachments will find help and information to help them. People of all ages, walks of life and many religions will find something of interest in the book. Even those who do not believe in the paranormal will enjoy many of the thought provoking topics covered in this book.</p>

Story Behind The Book

EXTRAORDINARY DREAMS OF AN IRELAND TRAVELER You’ve finally made up your mind—that dream vacation can wait no longer! It’s time to make plans! That day came for me on the cusp of my husband Douglas’ birthday and impending retirement. I decided to surprise him with a dream vacation, and the next day I sat at my computer, methodically looking up each of the hundreds of websites I found listed on every search engine! This trip was to be the granddaddy of them all! It would be a surprise for the man in my life who had kept me alive when sick, my spirits high when I wanted to give up, and my body strong enough to fight an illness that had strangled the life from us throughout most of our marriage. This trip had to be perfect, and I wanted to plan it without help. First, I looked at tours, then at cheap flights. I researched hotels and read every review ever written, and finally, I got on every mailing list in this country and overseas that offered anything for travel packages lasting from four days to eight weeks. By the time I answered each email, my day was half over. I decided I could not keep a secret of such magnitude. As I practiced springing my secret on my mother-in-law, my voice was measured and steady, but sounded far calmer than I really felt. She was not sure I could keep something so enormous from her son since I usually shared everything with him. But I kept on planning, and writing to family and friends in hopes they would come along for a giant party to celebrate all the reasons one takes a trip of a lifetime. But...all the advice had been the same in the end—TELL HIM! It was time to confess. I had not made travel reservations, but had planned out all the details and I was ready to commit. As I prepared dinner that evening, I told Doug that a secret was tearing me apart, and I offered him the choice to know about it or stay in the dark. Doug had wanted to visit Ireland for a long time, and I told him the best surprise of his lifetime would be spoiled if I told him. But he wanted to know. The rumble of not so distant noises clouded my mind and the turmoil in my stomach was sheer torture. What if, after all the time and energy, all the anticipation, Doug said, “No” to the trip? How would I hold my ground? What could I do if Doug resisted the idea? It was time to confess. I had not made travel reservations, but had planned out all the details and I was ready to commit. As I prepared dinner that evening, I told Doug that a secret was tearing me apart, and I offered him the choice to know about it or stay in the dark. Doug had wanted to visit Ireland for a long time, and I told him the best surprise of his lifetime would be spoiled if I told him. But he wanted to know. The rumble of not so distant noises clouded my mind and the turmoil in my stomach was sheer torture. What if, after all the time and energy, all the anticipation, Doug said, “No” to the trip? How would I hold my ground? What could I do if Doug resisted the idea? Making my case would be easy, or so I thought. I was informed and had been saving money for some time. I’d saved enough to pay for half of the flight and had mapped out payments that would easily pay off the balance within the year. By this time, I had become a fixture in the travel office and knew most people there by name. But would Doug find a way to delay all the plans I had been quietly scheming? But how could you not want to go on such a trip? His big birthday was near, retirement was close, our anniversary was special this year. What more did I need to move forward? The final moment had arrived so I looked Doug square in the eye and blurted out, “We are going to Ireland in June!” Doug just shook his head and asked, “Are you crazy?” I responded by saying that all he had to do was say, “Thank you” and pack his bags. I had done most of the research, and besides, I had already bought him travel gifts for Christmas that could not be returned! I did a little more talking and he soon warmed to the trip idea and said, “It might be nice to see Australia!” AUSTRALIA! But he’d talked about Ireland so many more times. I hadn’t done any research on Australia. I knew they had koala bears, kangaroos, and plenty of beaches. Oh my, I did not want to look any further! EEKS, now what? I decided to tell him some of the reasons why I had decided on Ireland rather than Australia in hopes that would finally get us back on track for planning this great trip. I had not wanted to spoil his image of Australia because maybe someday we could travel there as well, but the fact of the matter was that I was afraid to go there. I had read about many problems with traveling there, and basically, I am leery of things I know nothing about. So I explained what I had read and told him that I had run into a few people at the travel agency who had traveled to Australia and what they had told me was a nightmare for them. They and many other guests had been stung by flying poisonous ants while sleeping, causing them to spend time in the hospital. We decided not to push our luck on this trip, and after a bit of discussion, we were on our way together—to IRELAND!

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<font size="3" face="Times New Roman"></font><p style="margin:0in 0in 10pt;" class="MsoNormal"><strong><em><font size="3" face="Book Antiqua">Superior Book Promotions<br /> 1202 Pine Street <br /> Marquette, MI 49855<br /> (906) 226-1543<br /></font></em></strong><strong><em><font size="3"><span style="font-family:'Book Antiqua';"><font color="#00008b"><span class="object2"><span>tyler@marquettefiction.com</span></span><br /></font></span> <br /><br /> January 2, 2012<br /><br /> Extraordinary Dreams of an Ireland Traveler<br /> Rosemary Adkins<br /> ISBN 9781935586531<br /> Aviva Publishing (2012)<br /><br /> New Ireland Travel Guide Offers Up Close and Personal View of the <br /> Emerald Isle<br /><br /> As someone who has visited Ireland myself, I’ve sort of checked it off <br /> my list. It’s a beautiful country filled with wonderfully friendly <br /> people, but there are so many other wonderful places to see in the <br /> world that after one visit, I felt I had “done” Ireland.<br /><br /> But Rosemary Adkins’ “Extraordinary Dreams of an Ireland Traveler” has <br /> proven me wrong by introducing me to many places I missed and now want <br /> to go back to see. Rosemary has not written the ordinary travel book <br /> filled with facts, figures, dates, and sites to see. All of that is <br /> included in this book, but she also offers us her personal preferences, <br /> her likes and dislikes, tips on what not to miss, and tips on what she <br /> and her husband, Doug, would not do again or where they would not <br /> repeat a visit.<br /><br /> Rosemary is not an expert on Ireland or travel writing, but that has <br /> advantages in itself because she is like most of us when we visit <br /> Ireland for the first time. Her trip to Ireland in the summer of 2011 <br /> was a lifelong dream and a surprise to celebrate her husband’s <br /> retirement and their anniversary. She thoroughly researched the trip <br /> before she went, and she made contacts with people at many of the <br /> finest hotels and most celebrated tourist stops, but she also offers us <br /> a person’s first impressions of the Emerald Isle. Her experiences, <br /> consequently, are more likely to be those of anyone else contemplating <br /> a first trip to Ireland, which makes the book less overwhelming than <br /> many, and more like having a personal friend along to share the journey.<br /><br /> Of course, all the wonderful sites of Ireland are presented, and in <br /> vivid colored photographs. These photos, many of places I had not <br /> visited or not seen in such depth as Rosemary, made me want to journey <br /> back to Ireland. I learned a great deal more about Dublin and saw sites <br /> in this book I had missed on my own journey. Readers will be awed by <br /> beautiful Kylemore Abbey, enjoy a boat ride to the Cliffs of Moher, <br /> maybe consider twice sailing to the Aran Islands—not a good experience <br /> for Rosemary due to seasickness—enjoy a banquet at Bunratty Castle, and <br /> visit numerous wonderful Irish towns from Killarney to Galway. Rosemary <br /> also speculates on such Irish mysteries as just who was the real Molly <br /> Malone, known for selling “Cockles and Mussels, Alive Alive-O” and what <br /> are the origins of the Blarney Stone.<br /><br /> All the beautiful sites of Ireland discussed in this book are not to be <br /> missed, but what makes a visit to Ireland special are its people. On my <br /> own visit, I found the Irish to be the friendliest people in the world; <br /> if you asked for directions, they wouldn’t tell you how to get <br /> somewhere—they would take you by the hand and walk you there. I was <br /> glad to know Rosemary had the same experience on her visit. In fact, <br /> Rosemary got to know many of the local people well and interviewed them <br /> for her book, including employees at the Blarney Woollen Mills, hotel <br /> managers, and creative fashion designers; they all share their stories <br /> and reflect a true love to assist visitors to their beautiful country.<br /><br /> I recommend that if you go to Ireland, you read this book before you go <br /> and that you take it with you. In conjunction with the places she <br /> visited, Rosemary provides several special rates and offers to her <br /> readers, and at least one offer requires you to show the copy of this <br /> book. If you’re not going to Ireland, visit it vicariously through the <br /> pages of “Extraordinary Dreams of an Ireland Traveler”—it may jump <br /> start or create a new dream for you. And if you’ve already been to <br /> “that dear land across the sea,” well, of course, you will enjoy <br /> reliving your visit and discovering how Rosemary and Doug’s visit <br /> compares to your own.<br /><br /> Be sure to visit <span class="object3"><span><a href="http://www.extraordinaryireland.com/"><span><font color="#00008b">www.ExtraordinaryIreland.com</font></span></a></span></span> for more information <br /> about the book as well as up-to-date information on original Irish <br /> items for sale and the latest offers for tourists.<br /> — Tyler R. Tichelaar, Ph.D., and author of the award-winning “Narrow <br /> Lives”<br /><br /></font></em></strong></p><font size="3" face="Times New Roman"></font><p style="margin:0in 0in 10pt;" class="MsoNormal"><strong><em><font size="3" face="Book Antiqua">The Extraordinary Dreams<br /> of an<br /> Ireland Traveler<br /> By<br /> Rosemary “Mamie” Adkins<br /><br /> This wonderful book is not a Travel Book, it is an homage to the beauty <br /> of Ireland and the charm of the Irish people. I absolutely love the way <br /> Ms. Adkins divides up the story, selecting certain cities on which to <br /> focus her perspective. As a young girl I was sent to Ireland for two <br /> years and loved every minute of it, just as Rosemary and her husband <br /> apparently did. The old thatched cottages which she described actually <br /> did exist and the horse-drawn carriages and the old donkey and carts <br /> were actually in use. The author’s colorful descriptions of the gardens <br /> are truly inspiring, and her knowledge of the History of Ireland <br /> impeccable. The Irish are full of folk stories and even these tall <br /> tales were captured beautifully and with humor. I just can’t say <br /> enough good things about the delightful story that Ms. Adkins has woven <br /> around each and every one of the exciting locations she visited. If you <br /> like a pleasant, enjoyable read where you will learn all about this <br /> great country, then you will love this book. Not only do you get the <br /> story, the author sets out a list of do’s and don’ts in order that you <br /> might enjoy your stay more fully. She has also arranged, with all her <br /> new friends in Ireland, for some pretty solid discounts should you <br /> decide to travel there. This book is a must read if you are even <br /> thinking about going to Ireland and enjoying the best vacation of your <br /> life.<br /><br /> Mary Firmin, author of Deadly Pleasures/<br /><br /><br /> Reviewer: Micki Peluso<br /> writer, journalist and author<br /> July 14, 2012<br /><br /><br /> Rosemary Adkins, author, speaker, and expert traveler within Ireland, <br /> takes her readers on a special tour of her beautiful Emerald Isle. She <br /> decides to surprise her husband on his birthday and retirement with a <br /> dream vacation and spends the preceding two years researching how to <br /> make that dream a reality. Afraid that Doug might not like the idea, <br /> Rosemary tells him in advance. After saying, &quot;Are you crazy?&quot; he warms <br /> up to the idea, but notes that &quot;It might be nice to see Australia.&quot; <br /> Rosemary did not research Australia so Ireland it is!<br /><br /> She decides to share her research findings on the most economical ways <br /> to travel, what to see and what to avoid in a wonderfully <br /> well-documented book--taking her readers each step along the way. The <br /> result is a book full of laughter, fun, and amazing sights pictured <br /> within the pages. This book should not just sit as a coffee table <br /> travel book, but actually go along as a handbook for those who wish to <br /> travel to this mythical land. Author Adkins not only shows her readers <br /> the best places to visit, but itemizes the most economical flights, <br /> hotels and restaurants available, as well as the best times of the year <br /> to visit. Rosemary tells you what to wear, as Ireland's hottest days of <br /> summer only reach 65 degrees, and reminds travelers' not to overpack as <br /> she did. With her breaking the trail, future travelers learn how to go <br /> off the beaten track and have an incredible time.<br /><br /> All of Ireland, according to Rosemary, has about four million people <br /> and one third of them reside in Dublin, a city not to be missed--and <br /> requiring around four days to both recuperate from the long flight and <br /> see the many sights. The first place Rosemary and Doug stay is The <br /> Fitzwilliam 5 star Hotel complete with courteous attendants and <br /> delectable food. Adkins reminds readers and travelers to take advantage <br /> of the special package tied to her book. Ireland loves its beer and <br /> Dublin's Guinness Brewery is a must see. Rosemary notes that the Irish <br /> people's sense of humor, once understood . . . finds one in the middle <br /> of much teasing. Ireland has a rich, if sometimes violent past, which <br /> Rosemary depicts in her book, giving visitors background history of <br /> this exquisite but often tumultuous land.<br /><br /> There's whimsy in the stories Rosemary relates, such as the legend of <br /> &quot;Molly Malone&quot;. So much of Ireland's lore is fascinating, from elves, <br /> fairies and gnomes to the famous &quot;Blarney Stone&quot;. The author suggests <br /> buying and programming your own GPS to avoid getting lost as she and <br /> Doug did, while searching for the exquisite Wicklow Mountains. You'll <br /> travel with her to Cork, Ireland's second largest city, named one of <br /> the top ten cities of the world, by the Lonely Planet&quot;. Blarney Castle, <br /> which brings the word, &quot;blarney' into the Irish and English language, <br /> is not to be missed since kissing the Blarney stone is no easy feat. <br /> You won't want to miss the Blarney Woolen Mills, famous for sweaters <br /> and scarves, and the famous Claddagh ring, which carries a unique <br /> legend of its own. Rosemary and Doug take you along as they visit <br /> haunted castles, the wondrous Killarney, the town of Doolin's beautiful <br /> Aran Islands, and the amazing Dolphin, Fungi, who loves to interact <br /> with humans and escort fishing boats<br /><br /> While the Adkins' don't meet a leprechaun, they do enjoy the <br /> friendliness and lilting burr of the Irish people. Their trip ends in <br /> Limerick, another city rich in historical lore and close to the Shannon <br /> Airport where they regretfully depart for America--happy to be going <br /> home, but hating to leave the magical lush greenness of Ireland's <br /> beauty and the friendly help of its people. Author Rosemary Adkins <br /> writes a five star travel book for those who wish to see Ireland and <br /> those who prefer to travel in their mind's eye.<br /><br /><br /> Reviewer: Micki Peluso, . And the Whippoorwill Sang<br /><br /></font></em></strong></p><font size="3" face="Times New Roman"></font>