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Our New Collection - Photography on the Farm

Our New Collection - Photography on the Farm

What do you do you when your child expresses and interest in photography? Well, you get a camera and a printer and see what she can do, of course!    Our daughter stated that she wanted to learn about photography during the previous school year. This topic isn't the easiest to turn into a homeschool class as the available information isn't always applicable to simple cameras. We didn't want to spend a lot of money on a camera as this could be a passing interest or she could break the camera (it happened) with childlike neglect. I added library books,...

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Homeschool Update - June

Homeschool Update - June

We have been homeschooling for many years and I sometimes forget that what we do isn't the same for others. So, I am adding a monthly homeschool recap to this blog to demonstrate one way (there are so many methods out there!) that homeschooling can work.  We use an eclectic method of homeschooling that leans very heavily towards the Charlotte Mason method of teaching. Without going into too much detail about this method, it can be described as very literature-heavy. We read and discuss A LOT of books. We don't spend a lot of time on workbooks, worksheets, etc., We have...

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Ten Tips for New Homeschoolers

Ten Tips for New Homeschoolers

It is that time of year again! For traditional schoolteachers, they may be enjoying another month of vacation time, but a lot of homeschooling teachers spend late spring and early summer making lesson plans for the upcoming year. The homeschooling groups on social media are inundated with questions about curriculum, scheduling and how to manage it all. When a parent decides to dive into the unfamiliar world of homeschooling, it can seem daunting. While I am not an expert, I have learned a few things over the years and here are my top ten tips for new homeschoolers.  #1 -...

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Homeschool Update - May

Homeschool Update - May

We have been homeschooling for many years and I sometimes forget that what we do isn't the same for others. So, I am adding a monthly homeschool recap to this blog to demonstrate one way (there are so many methods out there!) that homeschooling can work.  We use an eclectic method of homeschooling that leans very heavily towards the Charlotte Mason method of teaching. Without going into too much detail about this method, it can be described as very literature-heavy. We read and discuss A LOT of books. We don't spend a lot of time on workbooks, worksheets, etc., We have...

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We Have Pigs!

pasture raised pigs pork

We Have Pigs!

  We have pigs!  Our pigs did well last year so we decided to repeat the process. If you are interested in purchasing pasture raised pork for your freezer, keep reading. We have you covered!! Our Pigs Locally sourced: We purchased our pigs from a farm in Flemingsburg, Ky in May 2024. Most of them are a Gloucester Old Spot (GOS) crossed with Hereford. One of pigs is a Hereford/Hampshire cross.  Natural Pig Lifestyle: Our pigs lead a charmed life, rotating through pasture and wooded areas. They spent one week in our barn being trained to an electric fence before being moved...

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