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Vintage Postal Stamp ( Poem )

Vintage Postal Stamp ( Poem )

Turn of the century Vintage Stamps

Traceable history make value enhance

Prices get higher as the years go by

Dream of finding one valued so high

Extremely fine with the perfect gum

Designer flaws bring high premium

Famous from error illustration

Collection of art inspiration

We are crazy for detailed graphics

Finding rare depends on the markets

Unused are the old collectibles

Their worth can…

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Added by Doris Anne Beaulieu on September 23, 2014 at 2:18pm — No Comments

Harnees Racing ( Poem )

Harness Racing ( Poem )

Horses pull a two wheeled cart

If it breaks you will depart

Place a bet before it starts

Good wager wins if played smart

Riders ready at the gate

Fans no longer have to wait

Athlete sport with high speed

Is a skill you surely need

At times a horse can fall down

Sad to see that come around

Last turn has crowd in a roar

We wait to hear close end score

If your looking to explore

My…

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Added by Doris Anne Beaulieu on September 21, 2014 at 5:29am — No Comments

Kids Love For Animals

Kids Love For Animals ( Poem )

Children’s favorite shows are of animals

I have hours in a playlist that are laughable

Like a camera pecking rooster and fun monkeys

To a mom and a baby miniature donkeys

Videos of wild turkeys and charming geese

Ducks in water and chicks learning to speak

Dazzling ostrich and many free birds

Some you would not want to move towards

A large unique animal is the alligator

The total opposite of the…

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Added by Doris Anne Beaulieu on August 26, 2014 at 2:19pm — No Comments

Creating A Christmas Tree ( Poem )

Creating A Christmas Tree ( Poem )

Create designer Christmas tree

From squash, to bread, and fun cookies

Instructions made so easily

One from red hat society

Home from the heart season theme

Star wars made a holiday scene

Wonderland can be of little lambs

Making ornaments with your hands

Whatever your style or budget

Your personal touch can be tropic

Focal point of your home can be

Inspired by glamorous jewelry

We…

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Added by Doris Anne Beaulieu on August 25, 2014 at 6:05am — No Comments

Tractor Pulls

Tractor Pulls ( Poem )

America’s passion tractor haul

Ford and Farmall want to take it all

Showcasing your tractor is never dull

Case give a strong performance call

See a smokey John Deere tractor

Unleash yourself in an Oliver

Massey Ferguson speeds uncovered

As International pulls with no effort

White’s power with high tractive force

As McCormick is running the course

Agricultural machinery Competition

Fun family oriented…

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Added by Doris Anne Beaulieu on August 23, 2014 at 5:58am — No Comments

Woodsmen Day

Woodsmen Day ( Poem)

Sport using handsaws

With a toothed edge blade

One or two handed sawing

On a woodsmen fair day

Traditional log rolling

Is a lumberjacks technique

Style used in river driving

The illustration is unique

Springboard tree is branchless

With live action you can’t beat

Platform board is dangerous

A risk if you compete

Block ax chopping

Is a loggers sport indeed

Hard on your back swinging

Be…

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Added by Doris Anne Beaulieu on August 21, 2014 at 6:40am — No Comments

Wishing Witch

Wishing Witch

My Halloween screenplay is funny as can be

It’s funny how witchcraft is what we need to see

Brewing up trouble with all your classmates

The teacher will get angry, make no mistake

Crazy riddles from a child can be so scary

Being her classmate leaves you feeling wary

You may start a princess and end as a boar

As her riddles will leave you in an uproar

Will you return to normal after all this nonsense

Is the question…

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Added by Doris Anne Beaulieu on August 12, 2014 at 1:00pm — No Comments

Broken Souls

Broken Souls

I talk to producers of books and screenplays

My tormented farm life strayed my way

Strict sheltered home and harsh realities

Today’s modern world and mental tragedies

Constantly under pressure, was pure and healthy

I find I was repressed by everything I’d see

Never exposed to the world most know

By turning on t.v and watching a show

The day finally came, I had to leave home

To the hard tough world, I felt so…

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Added by Doris Anne Beaulieu on August 7, 2014 at 6:00am — No Comments

The Warmth Of Homemade

The Warmth Of Homemade

Cooking, freezing, and raspberry jam

Beef stew, salmon pie, and egg rolls out of ham

Quick party foods and a hunters breakfast

Castle cake, feather bed, and little trees for Christmas

Cakes of Dolphin, Smurf, and Muno too

Butterfly, Barbie Doll with thousands of views

Baby items, aprons, and dresses to sew

You can make your own maple syrup, you know

Wreaths, snowmen, and Christmas logs are a craft

Helping…

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Added by Doris Anne Beaulieu on August 6, 2014 at 6:10am — No Comments

Read All About It

READ ALL ABOUT IT

Stories all of 100 years old

Bribery And Blackmail

They have to be retold

Definitions of words have surely changed

as Kilts And Reefers are now explained.

Two Kinds Of Success stories

That Work Both Ways

Stealing From Cities

and the Faithful Toby way

No Poison In The Wallpaper

is History Rewritten

With A Humble Helper

and Powerful Competition

Like a Scene In A Play

The Counterpane Got…

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Added by Doris Anne Beaulieu on August 4, 2014 at 10:00am — No Comments

New Future Of The Internet

New Future Of The Internet

Cable cost are up too high

You turned to the internet and so have I

My Youtube channel is the way to go

Now I can even make video shows

I group the videos to make a show

To bring you the best of where I go

For kids the mower and stove videos

I also have vehicles and some scarecrows

Kids can watch from morn til night

with lots of things for a kids delight

Light houses, ship building, and horses…

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Added by Doris Anne Beaulieu on July 28, 2014 at 2:27pm — No Comments

Incompetence of the Town of Smithfield

Incompetence of the Town of Smithfield

Smithfield is a small community that is a nice quiet place to relax, play and live. Our town was incorporated on February 29, 1840 making it "Maine's only Leap Year Town". There are many things that make this town an enjoyable place, but lately the people hired in the town office have made it a difficult place to live. Specifically the selectmen Richard A. Moore, Dale M. Churchill, and Justin S. Furbush have chosen to neglect their responsibilities…

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Added by Doris Anne Beaulieu on March 28, 2014 at 9:04pm — No Comments

The Cure For Winter Blues

The Cure For Winter Blues

Don't be feeling down

Just because winter came around

Let me share things I have found

Before more snow hits the ground

My youtube channel viewwithme

Has much excitement for you to see

So go to the site and join me

It really is the place to be

There are playlists to suit your every need

Anything from wild bats out of trees

To the judging of birds and bumble bees

Take a minute to give it a peek…

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Added by Doris Anne Beaulieu on December 8, 2013 at 12:00pm — No Comments

How to make a Christmas Wreath

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Added by Doris Anne Beaulieu on November 13, 2010 at 4:54pm — No Comments

Crafts for Children

Hello,

My name is Doris Anne Beaulieu and I’d like to this time to talk to mail order companies and parents.

To parents I have a wonderful craft book for your child to give his or her teacher at the end of the school year. My Easy and Inexpensive Holiday Classroom Crafts for Teachers book is truly a gift that will forever keep giving from year to year, holiday after holiday. It’s a craft book for developing creative minds. This book will tell you what items you will need for each… Continue

Added by Doris Anne Beaulieu on May 17, 2009 at 4:09pm — No Comments

End of the school year.

Hello readers:

With another school year coming to an end, this would be a great time to purchase a parting gift for teachers that will keep on giving year after year. Easy & Inexpensive Holiday Classroom Crafts For Teachers, ISBN:0-75960-681-1 has five years of testing in three schools, classes K-6. This book not only provides the amount of classroom time needed, but also what prep work may be needed according to grade level. A list of supplies will also include how you may substitute… Continue

Added by Doris Anne Beaulieu on May 13, 2008 at 1:21pm — No Comments

If you missed the show you can still go listen to it now.

Hello to all my friends,



Join Doris Beaulieu, author of The Torments of the Modest, Secluded Farm Life, as she talks about what happens after Home Schooling? How can you safely cross over from the"Sheltered Life" to the Real World?



1. http://www. blogtalkradio. com/Luellas-Corner



If you miss the show, it will be accessed at the link above for one week. The book also has humor stories of boys being boys in the childhood section of the book. A time when we girls… Continue

Added by Doris Anne Beaulieu on April 13, 2008 at 9:41am — No Comments

FEEL FREE TO DO SO.

Hello all:

I googled myself and found many who are buying my books and reselling them for twice and even three times their cost. I would like to invite everyone who is starting or who may have a home business to please feel free to do the same. We all need to make a living and this is what networking is all about. I am just so filled with joy to see others helping in getting my story out. Below you will find all the info to get my books at the lowest cost and be kind by blogging or… Continue

Added by Doris Anne Beaulieu on March 27, 2008 at 4:40am — No Comments

When One Sows Homeschooling, What is One Reaping?

When One Sows Homeschooling, What is One Reaping?

The Torments of a Modest Secluded Farm Life is a book that has been put into screenplay format, that provides much insight for parents considering homeschooling. It is very important to consider the life long effects such a decision will have on the children, especially negatively. As a child who grew up in a similar situation, this is the true story of what will happen to such children if the proper precautions are not taken.



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Added by Doris Anne Beaulieu on February 19, 2008 at 12:50pm — No Comments

Blogging to reach all women around the world.

Throughout a majority of my life I've been a volunteer in my community, for which I've even won awards. However, my work left me compelled to write my true life story to further help individuals. I believe that from my life, homeschooling parents can learn a lesson that will help their children cope with what they will soon be undergoing as young adults, much in the same manner as myself as a young woman.

Many children who attend private schools or who are home schooled face harsh…

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Added by Doris Anne Beaulieu on January 15, 2008 at 5:50am — 3 Comments

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