Linda's Homeschool WebLog
There's lots of good links
here. It appears to be a new site with dozens of links to what they claim are some of the most interesting sites on the internet, all suitable for children.
Old time advertising signs. My, how things change! I'm saving this link here to share with my son later on. He loves anything old and antique.
Another place for young photographers to share:
And another one:
Photo Friday
Blogshares looks like a great game for homeschooling teens to get involved in.
Here's a site for
African American Homeschoolers. I'm very encouraged to see that African Americans are homeschooling... but I wonder how they'd feel if someone started up a 'national white people's homeschool association'?
ginnungagap - know your Nordic gods...
My kids are half Germanic... and I feel a responsibility to tell them about ancestral beliefs. Did you know:
"The fates spins destiny-threads concerning past, present and future, for the humans. Every newborn child gets an own thread." ??? Hmmm... this bears all the hallmarks of a bad translation. Now what, or who, are fates?
I found this link at
lii.
This little
soccer game is good finger exercise...
There's a blog page about my favorite city,
San Francisco. I love the linked
Vertigo site... it shows pictures of the city when I was 5 years old (in 1958) compared with the same places today. I bookmarked the page to show to Aaron who asks me a lot of questions about what cars looked like when I was a kid.