"Unschooling stems from the premise that learning is natural and personal - and as such it depends utterly on the individual's perceptions and perspectives. It is not something that can be given or created from the outside. There is no way to guarantee what another person will learn. From that perspective, teaching isn't so much bad as superstitious."
Monday, March 14, 2022
Sunday, March 13, 2022
Helping grown kids
If Holly got cold, she could come to our house, or I would lend her blankets, or make corn bags for her to heat up in her microwave. We would pay her gas bill if she needed that sort of help. But for now, we share our fireplace know-how and the by-products of Keith's wood-processing hobby.
Share what you can share. Do what you can do.
photo by Holly Dodd
Something looks like this:
collection,
container,
furnishings
Saturday, March 12, 2022
March 2022, a note
I'm sorry I didn't put up a new Just Add Light and Stir, but now I guess I am, though it's late.
Yesterday's has a slide show / photo gallery, at the blog / website, but it didn't work in e-mail, so here: "Beauty" (the post from yesterday)
While you're there, play with the randomizer!
And here's a photo of two of my grandkids playing at my house a few days ago.
Thanks for reading!
Yesterday's has a slide show / photo gallery, at the blog / website, but it didn't work in e-mail, so here: "Beauty" (the post from yesterday)
While you're there, play with the randomizer!
And here's a photo of two of my grandkids playing at my house a few days ago.
Thanks for reading!
Friday, March 11, 2022
Beauty
Some of what we have used to be elsewhere. Some of what is at our house will be other places someday. Patterns come and go like cloud pictures, and we ourselves are part of that changing swirl of life and beauty.
click to see others
The photo gallery works on the blog, but not in e-mail; sorry.
Thursday, March 10, 2022
Traditional wisdom
—English Proverb
photo by Gail Higgins, from whom I also lifted the quoted proverb
Wednesday, March 9, 2022
See through loving eyes
Alex wrote:
Decide to not hold on to your pessimism. Choose today to be optimistic. Choose to look at the beauty around you and to see life and people through loving eyes.
That is all it takes.
—Alex Polikowsky
photo by Karen James
Tuesday, March 8, 2022
Living clearly
—Karen James
photo by Renee Cabatic
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