Archive for May 2012 | Monthly archive page

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The onset of change is here!  The Winter months are now relics of damage to our ship, but we are stronger for it.  The tides of change settled–uncomfortably–upon our family in a variety of forms, from philosophical shifts for the school I Co-Founded, moving out of town to rent our home (that was tough to [...]

 

Basque Cuisine

May
2012
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Basque Cuisine Well, we have had enough of museums for the time being and are exploring Basque food! We dug into our cookbook, The Basque Table–it’s our favorite. The food in this book is specific to Bilbao in the Vizcaya region of Northern Spain Basque Country. We discovered Basque food is simple, hearty, and has [...]

 

Ol’ Nevada Style

May
2012
02

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  From Basque Bota Bags…    Black Smithing… to Cowboys and Poetry…                                   and Gun Slinging Outlaws  our weekend at the Cowboy Poetry Festival in Genoa, Nevada was an expedition through history!  As a homeschooling family, we embrace any opportunity to [...]