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Allicor
Canada
http://www.zazzle.com/allicor* my latest project
Interests: genealogy,families,bingo,zazzle,allicor.s shop,blogging,music,dancing,
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Would you want to be able to go back in time , to the Christmases of yesteryears? During the holidays most of us are in a hurry. In a hurry to shop for gifts and today the gifts are not like they were when we were little. Today it’s games,... Continue reading
Posted Nov 18, 2012 at Allicor's blog
Would you want to be able to go back in time , to the Christmases of yesteryears? During the holidays most of us are in a hurry. In a hurry to shop for gifts and today the gifts are not like they were when we were little. Today it’s games,... Continue reading
Posted Nov 18, 2012 at Allicor's blog
http://www.zazzle.com/rub_a_dub_dub_sticker-217300486287079268?gl=allicor&rf=238218562078565840 Most of you readers are young , and some of you may be seniors, but what do you remember or remember hearing about taking a bath? Today we have bathtubs, showers, and running water. We take a bath as often as we want to. We never worry about using... Continue reading
Posted Nov 6, 2012 at Allicor's blog
I decided to tell you a story that I read , and I have changed the names because the story is based on a true story. I will begin with the first part of the story, but before I continue I would like to share some of my products with... Continue reading
Posted Oct 10, 2012 at Allicor's blog
I was looking through some of my books to see what I could blog about and came across this article, I will change the names but apparently there were many witnesses to the event or events. I am always intrigue but events that seem unbelievable. Could it be true? I... Continue reading
Posted Sep 29, 2012 at Allicor's blog
Here is an interesting story from a book I bought yesterday at a yard sale ,titled “Shipwrecks off the East Coast. The author was Carmel Vivier. If you can still buy it I would recommend it… This story is called The Royal Tar. I do hope you will enjoy it... Continue reading
Posted Sep 17, 2012 at Allicor's blog
Well I have been reading more on Diereville’s Voyage to Acadie and here are a few exerts. First of all the Native Americans were once called Indians and it was supposed that when the continent was discovered that it was connected with East Indies. The people on East Indies were... Continue reading
Posted Aug 30, 2012 at Allicor's blog
Sieur Diereville   I came across information about Diereville’s voyage from La Rochelle France to Port Royal, and I was intrigue by it. Before I give you exerts from him journal or notes, here is a bit about him . Before 1699 Dièreville seems to have studied surgery at the... Continue reading
Posted Aug 27, 2012 at Allicor's blog
Hello everyone, well today I would like to talk about reunions.Why? Because a few days ago, we had a Facebook Reunion, and let me tell you, we had a great time. What a great feeling to be able to be face to face, or meet them in person. We chat... Continue reading
Posted Aug 19, 2012 at Allicor's blog
There are many dart players around the world, some are perfect players others are not and I am among the NOT. I remember trying my luck and I had to start the game with a double by the time I finally hit the double, the game was over.. I admire... Continue reading
Posted Aug 5, 2012 at Allicor's blog
via zazzle.com If you are looking for a gift for your special dart player , this is an ideal one. Continue reading
Posted Jul 29, 2012 at Allicor's blog
First of all a bit about online shopping for the readers who are a bit uneasy about shopping online. In 1990 a Mister Berners Lee created the first world wide web server and browser, it opened for commercial use in 1991. As the years advanced online banking appeared and Netscape... Continue reading
Posted Jul 19, 2012 at Allicor's blog
A playing card is a piece of specially prepared heavy paper, thin cardboard, plastic-coated paper, cotton-paper blend, or thin plastic, marked with distinguishing motifs and used as one of a set for playing various card games.. Playing cards are typically palm-sized for convenient handling. A complete set of cards is... Continue reading
Posted Jul 14, 2012 at Allicor's blog
Did you know that the clock is one of the oldest human inventions? It is an instrument to co ordinate time. Without a clock or a watch where would be be? We need to know the time to keep our doctor's appointment, to tell us to get up to send... Continue reading
Posted Jun 25, 2012 at Allicor's blog
Dads,Fathers,Pop,Poppa,Papa are all one of the same, and often they are taken for granted. They are usually the bread winners in the family. They get up early in the morning, a quick good morning and goodbye is said and off they go to work ,eight hours a day mostly, seven... Continue reading
Posted Jun 17, 2012 at Allicor's blog
Have you ever wondered who first wore jewellery? Or why? Well according to wikipedia, the first signs of jewellery came from Africa, they wore bead made with shells. Other people had jewellery made from animal bones. Around 3000 to 5000 years ago the Egyptians made their jewellery out of gold.... Continue reading
Posted Jun 10, 2012 at Allicor's blog
The province of New Brunswick ‘s first Poor Law which the Loyalists enacted in 1786, owed its origins to the English Poor Law of 1601, and to the way that law had been interpreted in the New England colonies. Three overseers of the poor were appointed in each New Brunswick... Continue reading
Posted Jun 1, 2012 at Allicor's blog
I recently purchased a book at a flea market on Native Americans and I would like to share some exerts from it. The title of the book is The Canadian Indian Quebec and the Atlantic Provinces. Here are some parts of the book I shall change the word Indian to... Continue reading
Posted May 29, 2012 at Allicor's blog
Hello everyone, today I would like to blog about shopping. There are all kinds of ways to shop,you can shop in the stores, that is if you don't want trying to find a parking spot, or waiting in line at the checkout. And have you ever gone in a shop... Continue reading
Posted May 24, 2012 at Allicor's blog
In case you would like to send something different for Fathers Day, you can find these at http://www.zazzle.com/allicor* Have a great day everyone, Chow till next time. See the full gallery on Posterous Continue reading
Posted May 15, 2012 at Allicor's blog
Children come in all shapes and sizes. To each of us, our children are beautiful, to us they are also perfect. A child in a home can bring us many things, Laughter is one, a smile when they do something cute, or when they say their first words, or use... Continue reading
Posted May 15, 2012 at Allicor's blog
One census states that a family is a group of two or more people related by birth, marriage,adoption or living together. Now families comes in all sizes,races,cultures and relationships. What makes a family is the love ,and caring for each other. A family doesn't necessarily consist of a Mom and... Continue reading
Posted Apr 29, 2012 at Allicor's blog
Hello everyone, well for many of you soon it will be summertime, have you planned a trip yet? I remember my late husband worked for the railway and we had free passes to go anywhere across Canada and everytime our vacations came, I would keep saying to him, Where are... Continue reading
Posted Apr 16, 2012 at Allicor's blog
The following is from a book Disaster. As you know one hundred years ago the Titanic sank. The gala voyage was the most glamorous Atlantic Crossing of all time. Yet because of out of date seamanship, it was to end in a terrible tragedy when 1500 people drowned or froze... Continue reading
Posted Apr 9, 2012 at Allicor's blog
Or do you wish you were Irish?First of all Happy Saint Patrick's Day. I am sure there are many celebrations going on around the world. During the great potato famine, many Irishmen had to leave their homes and friends in search of another home and another place to be able... Continue reading
Posted Mar 17, 2012 at Allicor's blog