Carnival of Homeschooling – PalmTree Pundit

Carnival of Homeschooling – PalmTree Pundit

Welcome to the 5th Carnival of Homeschooling. Since I’m hosting this carnival here in the beautiful state of Hawaii, I thought we’d enjoy going through the entries at the beach. Grab your swimsuit, a towel, and some sunscreen, and let’s go!

I could really do with some sun right about now. In lieu of it, I’ll imagine myself on the beach as I pick my way through these blogposts 🙂 Enjoy.


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Comments

6 responses to “Carnival of Homeschooling – PalmTree Pundit”

  1. Hello, Please help me – I’m trying to join your ring hub, but I cannot quite figure out what to do and am now technologically lost. I have no idea who to contact but I thought I’d start with you, ‘cos your blogg is number 1. Are you the administrator? I’ve tried filling out the form on the ‘Join’ page, but then it comes to a blank box and a submit button and I have no idea what to do….

  2. Why can’t I get to your blog by clicking on the blog-name in Sage anymore? Is it something to do with Feedburner?
    Quite fancy Hawaii myself 🙂

  3. Deb, Sage is still working here, maybe it was a hiccough?
    Could do with some palm tree time here too Jax!

  4. Nope, it’s been days now, Katy. Sage works, and I can click on the title of a post to get to that post, but if I want to get to the front page of the blog, I have to go via a post, whereas previously just clicking on the “Making It Up” at the top of Sage’s page worked.

  5. Hmmm…same thing is happening on Petits Haricots.

  6. That’s very strange – it works fine in mine, but then again, I did specifically subscribe to the feedburner feed rather than just allowing it to be redirected. Did you resubscribe or just let the technology take care of it all?

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