Cockies are so cheeky aren't they? We get them in the trees near our house and they are like a gang of teenage boys showing off in the noisiest fashion possible.
Such a beautiful stroll! Isn't it great to go outside and see a million shades of green again? The woman walking her cockatoo is pretty funny – you must have done a double take on that one!
I am learning all the time. The tombstone will be my diploma. ~Eartha Kitt
Education consist of mainly what we've unlearned.
~Mark Twain
A watched child never learns.
~Robert Brault
Welcome!
Hello!~Aaniin! ~Bonjour!
I'm a homeschooling mom with 3 kids. The two oldest have graduated from homeschool. Our oldest now owns her own Photography business. Our middle son is in college studying
Culinary Arts and the youngest son age 11 is an Interest Led Homeschooler, who loves history! and this is our family's homeschool journal... The Purple Squirrel.
We are an Ojibwe/French family and we love to celebrate our heritage, learning the language, customs and honoring our ancestors.
We travel about our lives on planet Earth and learn from every place, every person and every situation we happen upon. I like to refer to us as Earth Learners.
We read, write, discover, roam the woods, sleep in late, if we feel like it. We cook and do chores. We love to learn about different cultures and our elder brothers (the animals and the plants.) My job as homeschooling mom is to trust. Trust my kids will grow into intelligent, caring, responsible adults.
Fingers crossed! ~
Spring Equinox March 20 Summer Solstice June 21
Autumn Equinox September 23
Winter Solstice December 22
Tapping Sugar Maples
Spring Equinox
Our nature circle
Summer Solstice
Hiking at Fenner
Autumn Equinox
The Yule Battle
Winter Solstice/Yule
Homeschooling!
Here's just a few homeschooling highlights. Click on the photos to see the post. Also, there are many more homeschool post if you click on the homeschool label link on this page.
Build your own compass
Panning for Gold
Fort: Homestead
Playing Civil War in the woods
Civil War Muster 2008
Civil War Drummer boy, Halloween Historic Greenfield Village 2008
11 comments:
too fun! your photos are beautiful...and your words make me want to get out and enjoy the evenings.
walking a cockatoo...now that is hilarious.
Sigh. It looks storybook gorgeous where you live!
Cockies are so cheeky aren't they? We get them in the trees near our house and they are like a gang of teenage boys showing off in the noisiest fashion possible.
Such a beautiful stroll! Isn't it great to go outside and see a million shades of green again? The woman walking her cockatoo is pretty funny – you must have done a double take on that one!
Noah:I like the Rabbit he was so cute glad i could come mom!
I love spring. Green everywhere. Family walks. Aaahhhhh....
You have such beauty close to you.
You come across the strangest people.
aahhh! Green and spring at last...it is good, eh?
Amazing peaceful folk to get that close to a bunny and then to watch her eat.
-LISA :)
Can't believe that bunny let you get so close. It's been so beautiful outdoors this spring!
well that cockatoo photo is cool...so are the others!
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