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Frankenstein Book Party

Planning ahead for a full year of read-aloud books is one of my favorite parts of homeschooling. When we planned this school year, I honestly wondered how my teens would handle the classic Frankenstein. I hadn’t read it myself, so I braced for something dense and difficult. Instead, I was pleasantly surprised by how captivating… Continue reading Frankenstein Book Party

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Winged Elm

As I was driving down my friend's drive way last year, I noticed a tree with beautiful yellow leaves but I didn't know for sure what kind of tree it was. I noticed unusual corky ridges running along its stems and the texture caught my eye—those wing-like growths looked unlike anything else in the area!… Continue reading Winged Elm

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Crossvine

In April 2025, while on our Dogwood hike, our nature group stumbled upon a fascinating sight—a single tree wrapped in poison ivy, Virginia creeper, and crossvine, all growing together. It turned into an impromptu field lesson on identifying vines, comparing leaf patterns, and discussing the unique features of each one. Of the three, the crossvine… Continue reading Crossvine