We're a Canadian family of five, farming and home schooling. I'm nowhere near as regular a blogger as I used to be, and tend not to blog as much about our home schooling efforts as I used to.

"There are obviously two educations. One should teach us how to make a living and the other how to live."
James T. Adams
Family, books, food, organic farming, classical home education, books, gardening, journeys, music, books, thoughts, movies, and books.
Davy is in seventh grade, Daniel in eighth grade, and Laura in tenth grade
Email: farmschool at hmsinet dot com
"The world of books is the most remarkable creation of man. Nothing else that he builds ever lasts. Monuments fall, nations perish, civilizations grow old and die out; and, after an era of darkness, new races build others. But in the world of books are volumes that have seen this happen again and again, and yet live on, still young, still as fresh as the day they were written, still telling men’s hearts of the hearts of men centuries dead."
Clarence Day
"Anyone who has a library and a garden wants for nothing."
Cicero
"Histories make men wise; poets, witty; the mathematics, subtile; natural philosophy, deep; moral, grave; logic and rhetoric, able to contend."
Sir Francis Bacon, "Essays"
"The chief aim of education is to show you, after you make a livelihood, how to enjoy living; and you can live longest and best and most rewardingly by attaining and preserving the happiness of learning."
Gilbert Highet, "The Immortal Profession: The Joys of Teaching and Learning"
"Good judgment comes from experience. Experience comes from bad judgment."
Walter Wriston
"I'd like to give you a piece of my mind."
"Oh, I couldn't take the last piece."
Ginger Rogers to Frances Mercer in "Vivacious Lady" (1938)
"No race can prosper till it learns that there is as much dignity in tilling a field as in writing a poem."
Booker T. Washington
"Please accept my resignation. I don’t care to belong to any club that will have me as a member."
Attributed to Groucho Marx in "The Groucho Letters" by Arthur Sheekman
"If you can't say something good about someone, sit right here by me."
Alice Roosevelt Longworth
"If we bring a little joy into your humdrum lives, we feel all our hard work ain't been in vain for nothin'."
Jean Hagen as "Lina Lamont" in "Singin' in the Rain" (1952)
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Too true :)
Happy American Thanksgiving Becky, I am certainly thankful for the wisdom you share here, and for all the farm goodness you share as well.
Best wishes for a nice, calm, above average temp. winter!
PS: I was in NYC a few weeks ago – thought of you as I photographed the Scribners sign… why? I suppose because of all your well thought out literature posts. Good stuff! :)
Belatedly catching up, Penny, so I’ll offer you New Year wishes and hope you had a great Thanksgiving.
You must be a witch because until today at least — with the prospect of a cold front blowing in later on — we have indeed had above average temps since late November.
I spent lots of hours at the Scribners store, especially in high school and university when my sister was across the street bouncing through Benetton. If I recall correctly, it’s a Sephora now, isn’t it? Sigh…