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Nov. 11, 2009
Veteran's Day!

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Home of the brave BECAUSE of the free! Thank you, Veterans!

Blessings from Ohio, Kim Wolf<><


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Nov. 5, 2009
Wooly Worm Weather

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Using wooly worms (Pyrrharctia isabella) to predict winter is old American folklore that traces its history back to early Americana. Supposedly, Native Americans taught the pioneers to read wooly worms to predict winter weather. Wooly worm is the common name for the larval stage of the Isabella Tiger Moth. They are also called wooly bears.

Step 1
Look for wooly worms under rocks and inside hollow logs.
Step 2
Examine the wooly worm, paying attention to its bands of colors. The wooly worm will curl into a ball when touched or threatened. When they crawl, they can crawl very quickly!
Step 3
Wooly worm forecasters say that the size of the brown band of color will tell you what kind of winter is coming. Legend says that the thinner the brownish red bands, the harsher the winter will be. If the wooly worm is mostly brownish red in the middle, winter will be mild.

Step 4
Wooly worm enthusiasts claim an 85 percent success rate over the last few decades. Scientists tend to disagree and say wooly worm weather prediction is as unscientific as using groundhogs to predict winter weather. The groundhogs likely side with the wooly worms.
Step 5
Whether or not you believe in the power of wooly worms, they can be a fun project for children and adults.

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www.ehow.com}

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Nov. 5, 2009
Old Farmer's Almanac ~ A Quiet Sun, a Cold Winter

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A Quiet Sun, a Cold Winter

The Old Farmer’s Almanac is calling for a colder-than-normal winter. One contributing factor is sunspots—or the lack of them!

This year and next, sunspot activity will be very, very light. Whenever this phenomenon has occurred in the past, the result has been a cooling influence on Earth. Solar experts believe that the Sun will remain calm for another year.
See sunspot activity for 2009.

Robert B. Thomas, who founded this Almanac in 1792, believed that weather on Earth was influenced by sunspots and solar radiation. Sunspots are magnetic storms on the surface of the Sun. Click here to read “What Are Sunspots?


To this day, the Almanac uses three disciplines to predict the weather: meteorology, climatology, and solar activity. (See How We Predict the Weather.)

If you’re interested in learning more about the Sun’s effect on our climate, read “The Influence of Solar Activity on the Weather.

Or, join this forum: “Are Sunspots Disappearing?

Seasons of the Sun

Learn about the discovery of the 11-year solar cycle and its importance in predicting the frequency of sun spots and the strength of solar storms.


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Oct. 26, 2009
Abraham Lincoln Quote...

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"You cannot help the poor by destroying the rich. You cannot strengthen the weak by weakening the strong. You cannot bring about prosperity by discouraging thrift. You cannot lift the wage earner up by pulling the wage payer down. You cannot further the brotherhood of man by inciting class hatred. You cannot build character and courage by taking away people's initiative and independence. You cannot help people permanently by doing for them, what they could and should do for themselves."
~~Abraham Lincoln


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Oct. 12, 2009
The Passing of Chris Klicka

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As I write this, it is nearly 4p.m. Monday, Oct. 12, 2009 & I just received word that Chris Klicka - one of HSLDA's original lawyers & a great friend to millions of homeschoolers - lost his long, hard battle w/MS just over an hour ago.  Below is Tracy's (his wife) final CarePages entry, written mere moments after is passing...Blessings, Kim<><

PRECIOUS IN THE SIGHT OF THE LORD IS THE DEATH OF HIS SAINTS...

Dear praying friends,

There is a part of me that would have liked to keep this news to ourselves for a little while. Chris' journey toward home has been very public, which has been a blessing to us through your intercession and words of love and encouragement. Yet, at this moment, while his loss is so fresh, I had hoped to savor his last moments with us and his passing all to ourselves, but such is not the case.

So with great sadness and with a joy that we can barely contain, we announce that our husband/father Chris has gone home to be with the Lord. He slept peacefully lsat night, though his breathing was shallow and very rapid. Then this morning when the hospice nurse came to check him over, she commented specifically how low his blood pressure had gotten and that with the mottling around his knees and ankles, grayer skin tone and coldness in his face, that he didn't have much time left with us.

I had been sitting with Chris this morning telling him about Megan and her wedding dress and how kind God was to let all us girls be together when she found it. I told him I had so hoped he could see her in her dress before he went Home, and as I was talking two little tears trickled down his cheeks. I know he would have loved to see her! I know, too, he so wanted to be able to communicate with us at the end. It broke my heart to see his sadness. I imagine, though, too, that his tears were mingled with joy for Megan's future with Brendan.

After Anna (the hospice nurse) took Chris' vitals a second time, his blood pressure having dropped some more, she recommended that I get our kids down to see and talk to their dad.

I called them all from whereever they all were around the house, and when the last child came, Bethany announced, "Hey, Dad, we're all here. We love you!" Chris took one more breath and was gone.

I know to try and describe our sadness--the longing and aching in our hearts right now--would be impossible, so I won't try. I will share a picture the Lord gave within minutes after Chris' departure.

I saw him with his old western boots and jeans on (like he used to wear at Grove City College when he would run over to see me at my dorm--he was a senior and I was a freshman when we met there), running at top speed in Heaven. I pictured a huge smile (the one I love best) on his face and fellow saints yelling out greetings of welcome to him, some even asking him to stop and visit with them, and heard his reply, "I've got to run for the Lord up here. I'm making up for lost time down on Earth. I'm praising God and have to use my legs to do it. Stop me in about 100 years, and we'll sit down and have a nice long visit!"

Two days before God brought Chris home the Lord gave me this short verse to encourage me:

"No longer cloaked in frail humanity,
His spirit soars to gain Celestial joys,
Unimpeded by death's dark night
And free from the weight of sin's alloys.

My beloved sings! The object of his song
Is the One who bled and died for him,
No sweeter name did e'er he speak
Or treasure in his inner man."

Thank you, for both grieving AND rejoicing with us, and for your continued prayers for us these next weeks and months!

Looking forward to that day, when we too, shall see our beloved Jesus face to face,
Tracy, for Chris (one last time) and the whole Klickaclan


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Oct. 9, 2009
Nobel Socialists Have Made Their Choice!

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I try to make my blogs non-political...but SOMETIMES, SOMETHING happens that I just have to comment on...

Thought I was either still dreaming or on glue when the morning news on Fox said that B.O. was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize! Someone foolishly nominated him about 1 day into his presidency for his EFFORTS and for what he INTENDS to do...I'm sure the Nobel panel is excited to see that the RESULTS are that B. O. is trying to take us on our way to becoming their Comrades.

First Carter, then Algore &amp; now B.O...OK, OK, we get it...the Nobel Socialists don't like Bush OR freedom!

God PLEASE have mercy on us!


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Sep. 8, 2009
15 Books...

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Rules: Don't take too long to think about it. Fifteen books that you've read that will always stick with you. First fifteen you can recall in only 15 minutes. Tag 15 friends, including me because I'm interested in seeing what books my friends choose... *smiles*


1. The Bible
2. Pride & Prejudice
3. Sense & Sensibility
4. Little Women
5. Little House on the Prairie (set)
6. Anne of Green Gables
7. Hearth & Home
8. White Squaw, the Jenny Whiley Story (she was an ancester of mine)
9. Gone w/the Wind
10. Home-Making
11. Educating the Whole Hearted Child
12. The Chrisitan Homeschool
13. Black Beauty
14. This Present Darkness/Priercing the Darkness (set)
15. Tresury of Vintage Homekeeping Skills

So hard list ONLY 15 when you love to read!

Blessings from Ohio, Kim Wolf<><


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Jun. 30, 2009
Wise Words from Marmee

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"I want my daughters to be beautiful, accomplished, & good; to be admired, loved, & respected; to have a happy youth, to be well & wisely married, & to lead useful, pleasant lives, w/as little care & sorrow to try them as God sees fit to send.  To be loved & chosen by a good man is the best & sweetest thing which can happen to a woman; & I sincerely hope my girls may know this beautiful experience.  It is natural to think of it, Meg; right to hope & wait for it, & wise to prepare for it; so that, when the happy time comes, you may feel ready for the duties & worthy of the joy.  My dear girls, I am ambitious for you, but not to have you make a dash in the world, -- marry rich men merely because they are rich, or have splendid houses, which are not homes because love is wanting.  Money is a needful & precious thing, -- &, when well used, a noble thing, -- but I never want you to think it is the 1st or only prize to strive for.  I'd rather see you poor men's wives, if you were happy, beloved, contented, then queens on thrones, w/o self-respect & peace...

"...better be happy old maids than unhappy wives, or unmaidenly girls, running about to find husbands," said Mrs. March decidedly.  "Don't be troubled, Meg; poverty seldom daunts a sincere lover.  Some of the best & most honored women I know were poor girls, but so love-worthy that they were not allowed to be old maids.  Leave these things to time; make this home happy, so that you may be fit for homes of your own, if they are offered you, & contented here if they are not.  One thing remember, my girls:  mother is always ready to be your confidant, father to be your friend; & both of us trust & hope that our daughters, whether married or single, will be the pride & comfort of our lives."

~~Marmee -- from "Little Women" ch. 9.


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Jun. 16, 2009
Combating Garden Critters

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From my latest installment of The Old Farmer's Almanac newsletter...

Combating Critters
Do you have any critters in your garden—rabbits, moles, slugs? Here is some advice to help:

To keep rabbits out of your garden, surround it with fencing at least 3 feet high and 8 inches below the surface.

Plant rue to keep cats out of your garden.

To see a mole “run out, astonished” (according to 16th-century herbalist John Gerard), put a bulb of garlic in its hole.

To deter deer and raccoons, tie old sneakers and clothes that smell of human perspiration to garden posts.

Scatter garlic around your garden to deter many a pest—such as deer, woodchucks, and raccoons.

Sprinkle ground red pepper in entrances to mole tunnels.

If your neighbors don’t mind, play a radio at low volume
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Blessings from Ohio, Kim Wolf<><


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Jun. 2, 2009
How Deep the Father's Love for Us

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This song is such a blessing to me.  We sang this on our praise & worship team this past Sunday.  LOVE this song! 

Blessings from Ohio, Kim<><

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YV2zMZ-nZ7k


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