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Ticks

ticks

This is a picture of three ticks in a paper cup sealed in a plastic bag from 2018 when I found them on our black lab. They were all three camped out in a row on his back. They hadn’t embedded in his skin, they were just lined up ready for a feast. Surprisingly, I […]

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Mugwort in Dango

The other day I went to Tokyo Central, a Japanese store where I can pick up some of our favorite things – gyoza, korroke, curry rice, raw fish for poke, sushinoko (sushi rice seasoning), shiso, natto, etc. This time, I picked up a bag of Yomogi Dango with Kinako, an irresistible sweet with childhood memories

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Learning to Live in 2020

You may have already heard the story, but in case you haven’t, a young woman in 1906 applied to Charlotte Mason’s training college and  is quoted in The Story of Charlotte Mason by Essex Cholmondeley as saying:  On my arrival at Ambleside I was interviewed by Miss Mason who asked me for what purpose I

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Scientific Training

What do you think of these quotes about teaching the scientific method? “I have been told, on good authority, that the essence of scientific method is never formulated in lectures addressed to, or text-books intended for, young teachers. …what is most necessary for the children to learn is not what is the last new theory

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Choose some special study… Part I

You can find Part II here: http://livingcminca.blogspot.com/2013/07/choose-some-special-study-part-ii.html In describing her Science curriculum in Volume 6, Towards a Philosophy of Education, Charlotte Mason wrote:  They are expected to do a great deal of out-of-door work in which they are assisted by The Changing Year, admirable month by month studies of what is to be seen out-of-doors.

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