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Love Poems, Love Stories of the Intelligent Dinosaur: Where and How Dinolovers Find Love and Romance
Love Poems, Love Stories of the Intelligent Dinosaur: Where and How Dinolovers Find Love and Romance
Love Poems, Love Stories of the Intelligent Dinosaur: Where and How Dinolovers Find Love and Romance
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This is a book of love poems and love stories. There is adventure and lots of fun. A few poems are tender and touching. With the right music, a few poems could be made into songs. The book is sweet and refreshing. .
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Release dateSep 24, 2008
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    Love Poems, Love Stories of the Intelligent Dinosaur - Ronald Skora

    Love Poems, Love Stories of the Intelligent Dinosaur

    Where and How Dinolovers Find Love and Romance

    You Will LOVE This Book

    Written By Ronald Skora

    Published By Mink Communications

    This is a work of fiction. All characters, environments and events portrayed in this book are either products of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, business establishments, events, or locales, is entirely coincidental.

    This book is for entertainment purposes only.

    The purpose of this book is for fun and entertainment. The author and Mink Communications shall have neither liability nor responsibility to any person or entity with respect to any loss or damage or alleged to have been caused directly or indirectly, by information contained in this book.

    Love Poems, Love Stories of the Intelligent Dinosaur

    Where and How Dinolovers Find Love and Romance

    Copyright © 2008 by Ronald A. Skora

    All rights reserved, including the right to reproduce this book, or parts thereof, in any form.

    Published by Mink Communications

    ISBN: 978-0-615-28353-1

    First Edition: September, 2008

    No parts of this book may be reproduced in any form or by any means; electronic or mechanical including any information storage or retrieval system, recording, or photocopying without written permission from the author or publisher; except for the inclusion of brief quotations in a review.

    These poems were written...

    Because there is a need for a sizable and extensive amount of love in this world...

    Because there is a need for a sizable and extensive amount of romance in this world...

    Just a sizable more love...

    Just a sizable more romance...

    Each poem is a moment of love

    Each poem is a moment of romance

    These poems and stories are dedicated to lovers and romantics everywhere.

    So embark. -

    Immerse yourself into a loving and romantic mood.

    Dream. Dream the most beautiful and wonderful thoughts.

    Imagine a field of flowers with nice scents such as jasmine, lilac, hyacinth, lavender, rose, honeysuckle, apple or orchid.

    Envision waterfalls, their droplets reflecting and refracting sunlight into an infinite spectrum of colors; cascading down to pools of crystal clear water.

    Rich air breezes whisper enchantingly around you.

    Play some exotic music. The kind that is soft and whispering in the background.

    Then read and become a part of these love stories and love poems of the intelligent dinosaur.

    Table of Contents

    Introduction

    Geographical Objects

    Blessings

    Dino Love Beginnings

    The Crystal Palace

    Essential Love Poems

    Picnic Love Set

    Love Dance Set

    Hunter Love

    Here Is a Love Note For You

    Garden of Love Group

    A Child’s View of Love

    Truly Puppy Love

    Night Thoughts

    The Northern Forest Series

    Music Box Love

    Thank You For the Music

    Sunrise Love Poems

    Sweet Chocolate Love

    Walk Around A Little Hill

    Lover’s Poetry

    Night Love

    Sweet Love Poems

    I Feel So Much Love For Him

    More Lover’s Poetry

    A Gift For Love Poetry

    Seasonal Love Group

    Peaceful Love Feelings Series

    An Intelligent Dinosaur’s Break Time

    Introduction

    Dinosaurs. The word creates images of giant sized slow moving carnivorous beasts crashing through a hot steamy jungle, knocking trees to the ground and finally grabbing and eating their prey. Recent fossil discoveries have modified that picture. More likely, dinosaurs were active dynamic creatures that lived in the ancient seas, flew through the air and lived in the thick forested areas as well as the open land. Dinosaurs were reptiles, class Reptilia; divided into two main groups, Saurischians, reptile–hipped and Ornithischians, bird–hipped. These animals were carnivores, omnivores and herbivores; living on earth predominantly during the Triassic, Jurassic and Cretaceous Periods of the Mesozoic Era of geological time; from 65 million to 250 million years ago.

    There were a great number of species of dinosaurs that dominated planet earth for a much longer time than H. sapiens sapiens. Could an intelligent species of dinosaur have evolved from such a highly successful group of animals?

    Could there have been other civilizations long before the present one dominated by H. sapiens sapiens? Is it possible that due to events that occur over time; such as mountain uplifts, wind, and water erosion, meteor impacts, ice ages, volcanic eruptions, earthquakes and continental drift, that all evidence of a truly ancient civilization, on the order of seventy million years old, has been wiped out?

    Did a civilization of dinosaurs intelligent enough to build cities with highways, have automobiles and homes, pass on knowledge to their descendents and continually expand that knowledge; exist seventy million years ago? Perhaps an intelligent dinosaur species appeared during the Maastrichtian or Campanian or Santonian ages of the Cretaceous period of the Mesozoic era of geological time, the age of dinosaurs.

    When anthropologists search for remains of H. sapiens sapiens only a few hundred thousand years old, only a few incomplete skeletons are found. Even evidence of civilizations a few thousand years old are difficult to discover. Go back in time before mankind’s ancestors used tools or fire or hunted, the remains become more challenging to find. Seventy million years would probably wipe out any signs of civilization.

    Seventy million years ago, Dino cities may have been constructed along the shores of ancient seas with streets, highways, stores and houses. Buildings reached for the sun and the sky. Buildings where Dinos might have worked and lived such as Trilobite Office Complex, Slimy Green Tower, Cynodont Plaza or Sauropod Hall. Cities where the parks had a giant variety of fauna and flora; and cycads, seed ferns, conifers, magnolias, laurel, barberry, early sycamores, horsetails, club mosses and ginkgoes offered shade from the sun for the hunted and hunter. A park scene may have revealed allosaurs hunting apatosaurs or eoraptors grabbing plateosaurs as their prey or dromaeosaurs chasing after centosaurs. Superabundant species of dinosaurs roamed the landscape, swam throughout the seas, lakes and streams; and flew in the sky.

    Would a Dino from seventy million years ago have heard on the car radio during the morning rush hour: ...Dinoland, Marshland Drive, Ever Popular Swamp, Northern Forest and Paleozoic Zoo? See the sights of the City! Here in Dinoland, today’s temperature will be a high of 88° with 82% humidity. Tomorrow’s weather will be hot and humid; the high tomorrow will be 90° and the humidity about 98%. Marshland Drive is backed up one mile south of Dimetroden Boulevard. Traffic is jammed on Cycad Street. The beach looks great along Ever Popular Swamp, but you Dinos have to go to work today...

    Was there an intelligent dinosaur species that built cities, lived in houses, commuted to and from work? Did this species have automobiles, airplanes, television, computers, telephones, refrigerators, washing machines, microwaves, lawnmowers and the myriad of other modern conveniences? Were these intelligent dinosaurs able to float on anti–gravity, yet drive to and from work in automobiles? Did these intelligent dinosaurs cut their lawns on weekends, swim in their swimming pools and barbecue on the patio?

    Or, perhaps during the afternoon rush hour, a Dino might have heard: ... it will be cool tonight with lows in the high sixties, perfect for those late night walks along Ever Popular Swamp with your dinolover... Tomorrow will be sunny, warm and pleasant, just right for barbecuing those Brachiosaurus steaks... The stock market was up by 1 percent... Traffic is moving smoothly all over Dinoland... The Pine Cones beat the Ambers 7 to 3 and the Zamites won 10 to 4 against the Pentoxylons... Don’t forget to hug yourselves and each other before going to sleep...

    Perhaps this species may be found in the future, as new dinosaur species continually are being found.

    Is there an intelligent dinosaur in your future?

    Perhaps the following series of poetic love stories and love poems describes what might have

    Geographical Objects

    Jorlea's Parents' Condo Complex     (First Appearance On p. 16 )

    A condominium in Aptian Village where Jorlea lives with her parents. Eight buildings four stories high surround a central courtyard with a Pond in the center. Trees, shrubs, grass and ground cover are planted on the condominium grounds. Walkways allow residents to wander around and enjoy the scenery and the outdoors. The area around the buildings is well lighted for nighttime walks. Parking is underground.

    Alamosaurus Flower Shop     (First Appearance On p. 16)

    A small flower shop near Jorlea's Parents' Condo Complex. Itnars sent Jorlea roses from this shop as a method for expressing Itnars' love for Jorlea. Statues of Aphrodite and Freya stand on either side of the front door. The shop was sighted by Itnars as he drove along a highway near Jorlea's Parents' Condo Complex.

    Anisian, a suburb of the City     (First Appearance On p. 17)

    A suburb of the City that is located a few miles from Aptian Village. Jorlea’s job is in this suburb.

    The City     (First Appearance On p. 17)

    A city and its suburbs built along the shore of the Great Inland Sea. Radio and television stations refer to it as Dinoland. Skyscrapers populate the City’s Downtown area and line the shore of the Great Inland Sea north and south of the City’s Downtown area. Many buildings throughout the City are historical landmarks or classic architecture or both. Fascinating entertainment, such as parks, museums, shopping or dining, is available for dinos within the metropolitan area. The City’s skyline at night is an exquisite show of lights.

    Ever Popular Swamp     (First Appearance On p. 17)

    Also known as the Great Inland Sea or the Swamp. The City is built along the shores of this body of water. Islands can be seen from high points of observation within the City. Along the shore in some places, there are sandy beaches. In other areas, there are the dino made rocks. Farther north, insurmountable cliffs overlook the Swamp. South of the City, mountains and hills line the shore. As viewed from the Swamp, the City's skyline is spectacular night or day. Many rivers and streams empty into the Swamp. The Swamp harbors many forms of fauna and flora such as trilobites, algae, ammonites, sponges, bony–fishes, cephalopods, crinoids, eurypterida (sea scorpions), nautaloids, sharks, plesiosaurs, mosasaurs, ichthyosaurs and brachiopods.

    The Midwest     (First Appearance On p. 18)

    A large area of the continent where small towns, villages and farms are located. Lakes, streams and rivers are distributed throughout this region. Marshes, swamps, Thunder Lizard Lake and some volcanoes are located here about 500 miles west of Dinoland.

    Thunder Lizard Lake     (First Appearance On p. 18)

    A lake near the small Midwestern town where Itnars and Jorlea met on the tennis court. Dinos sunbathe along its sandy shores during the spring or summer or autumn. Completely encircling the lake, a hiking trail follows the lake shore, sometimes within two feet from the water. During the winter, this lake freezes solid. A variety of flora and fauna live in and around this lake.

    Cetiosaurus Baseball Field     (First Appearance On p. 18)

    This is a baseball field near Protoceratops Tennis court about one half mile from Thunder Lizard Lake. It seats 47,000 dinos. The field is covered during inclement weather.

    Protoceratops Tennis Court     (First Appearance On p. 18)

    The tennis court where Itnars and Jorlea meet for the first time. It is a hard type surrounded by grass. Grandstands allow dinos to watch tournaments.

    The Crystal Palace     (First Appearance On p. 22)

    A natural wonder of quartz crystals in shades of red, green and blue curiously formed into a giant irregular maze of giant quartz crystals near Ever Popular Swamp somewhere north of the City's Downtown and south of Fossil Avenue. Numerous entrances provide access to this mystic place. For dinolovers who rest amongst the crystals, love elevates with much happiness.

    The Park     (First Appearance On p.

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