so Samantha strong runs her parents hardware store?
I had to ask my Mother to double check, but apparently yes! Her parents ran it for a while until they left it to her, i think?

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so Samantha strong runs her parents hardware store?
I had to ask my Mother to double check, but apparently yes! Her parents ran it for a while until they left it to her, i think?
Beneath the Trees Where Nobody Sees: Rite of Spring by Patrick Horvath #1 first impressions
Hi everyone,
Ok I was not expecting to make this post till next Sunday, but a dear friend surprised me with this. They got me the issue of Rite of Spring and it’s one of the covers I really wanted to have.
To my dear friend, thank you from the bottom of my heart!!!
I will try to wait to do a review of issue 1 because I don’t really want to spoil too much that happens. However, I will say after reading this comic I can safely say I want more 10/10.
But I will give fair warning that these posts and reviews will contain spoilers so read at your discretion.
Now the Free Comic Book Day issue did have some important scenes, when Monica is having her talk with the police chief. But now having the issue and being able to read it I can safely say that the FCBD issue new how to build suspense.
Now from the introduction that we got with Monica, we knew she is just trying to find closure about Daniel’s death; she is willing to do anything to find out what happen. Monica is a strong capable woman that will roll you like a drum if the situation is needed.
When I first read BTTWNS I was rooting for Sam to get the Woodbrook Killer, but I think now my feelings are switching over to Monica. It’s the whole amateur sleuth thing (which I absolutely love) that she has been doing this for 8 years trying to find a shred of evidence on what could have happened to Daniel.
This makes Monica a formidable foe for Sam. However, looking back on how calculating of a killer Sam is and having Monica posting her search online that also might make her a sitting duck. (Pardon me for the pun.)
We saw at the end of the first series about how quickly Sam is able to figure out how to turn the situation to her benefit. I was originally going into Rite of Spring with the idea that computers and tech would be outside of Sam knowledge, but something that stuck out in this issue and the FCBD issue. The FCBD had Lewis (one of Charlie’s kids, his youngest) working at Sam’s hardware store. So, I am wondering if Lewis had taught Sam some knowledge of computers and the internet. Instead of tech possibly being Sam’s downfall, it could expand her boundaries (also, the scene that I am talking about isn’t in the first issue of Rite of Spring, where it was showing Sam walking out with Lewis. So we have a scene from possibly #2).
Monica tries to portray herself as strong, but we see in some scenes that she is tired and that she has feelings about giving up. But she doesn’t. Even when she is at work, she doesn’t get too close to her coworkers, for she seems to them as a distraction to her cause. Which you can’t help but pity her. At one point there were some pictures of daisies growing in a crack of some concrete and symbolism there depicting hope, when Monica continues her routine, she has to have the measure amount of hope, too much and it will crush your whole world.
I will say that the ending of the issue had my jaw on the floor; I was not expecting to have that happen. I was wondering who was the person that gave Monica the tip on where she should start focusing her search.
Upon Entry
After Monday’s post about the main house at Woodbrook, County Laois, here are the the south gate lodge and gate screen into the estate. The lodge itself is a curious structure which may, or may not, have been designed by James Shiel at the same time as he was coming up with proposals for the house. The facade is dominated by an substantial ashlar pediment with window beneath, the latter flanked…
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