
Let's Pan for Gold
The internet offers a lot of treasures! It may not be in the form of actual gold, although I'm sure some could find some on the internet. Being a Blogger Friend is all about sharing our treasures. The assignment this week is to share internet treasures. ~A website that you visit everyday: Homeschool Blogger ~First place you look for a book to buy:Half.com ~Favorite Homeschool Support Area: Homeschool Christian ~Homeschool site full of information:Homeschool World ~Site that you buy your new curriculum from: Rainbow Resource ~Site that you buy your used curriculum from: Local Used Book Store: Recycled Books ~A site that provides good wholesome/inexpensive recipes: The Urban Homemaker, Miserly Moms, All Recipes,Crockpot Recipes ~An informational site that shows you "how" to: New England Cheesemaking Supply ~A homeschool family website that you purchase from to support them: Rainbow Resource ~Favorite Graphic site to get graphics for your blog or other things: Lise's Garden (VictorianGraphics) ~Site that offers Homeschool Freebies: Homeschool E-Store (This site sells e-books but has lots of free stuff as well) ~A blog to read that is always full of humor: TC @ Fish in My Hair (The Best!) ~A blog to read that is always full of useful information (esp free stuff:): Free Stuff for Homeschoolers ~A blog to visit because it is eye appealing and easy to read: Seeking the Old Paths ~A site that you would allow your children to visit: Nothing without me at this time... ~List any other sites that you would like to share that have provided you with a wealth of golden information. Titus 2, Choosing Home, Large Family Logistics, Ladies Against Feminism, Laine's Letters, Raising Godly Tomatoes, Making it Home (Mrs. Catherine's Blog), Patriarch's Path, Vision Forum, Learn in Freedom
Oh boy is this fun! I think I'd better stop before I overload you! I love to find treasures online and I plan to share more with you in the future. Enjoy these links!
Sunydazy
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Oct. 25, 2006 - Untitled Comment
I just wanted to say hello to a fellow classmate.