Sun at 4 o clock
Blossoming moon.
Lamps at sunset.
Don’t forget to look up. There are some days we need that reminder more than others.
Sun at 4 o clock
Blossoming moon.
Lamps at sunset.
Don’t forget to look up. There are some days we need that reminder more than others.
Click the links below and scroll through my collection of ideas, workshops, excursions, and more to discover practical everyday activities you can do together in and around your home classroom.
Hard to look up in London whilst walking but if I can I snatch glances and there is so much to see. The architectural details and statues looking down on us as we dodge other pedestrians on crowded pavements can be stunning.
Love cloud watching too on a warm day. Or on a cold but sunny day sitting in my car waiting for cyclists to complete their route. Oh my goodness I am going to miss my panoramic sunroof so much :-(.
What’s happening to your sun roof?
London is a whole different kettle of fish – we were wandering through Kensington today, and I was amazed by the houses, some of them 5 or 6 storeys I think.
New car being imposed upon me :-(.
Oh dear.
I love lights, I always feel drawn to them wherever I go. I particularly love to see the sun’s rays through the clouds. I have seen so many this week I have wanted to take pictures of but I’ve been driving at the time and there hasn’t been anywhere to stop so I have to take a mental picture instead.
There is something about the haze of the sun and clouds, I do sometimes walk down to the beach just to look at it. I know what you mean about mental pictures – I do sometimes wish I had a camera built into my glasses 😉
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After 20+ years of home educating my four children (two now adults), I’ve gathered a wealth of experience that I’m passionate about sharing. Beyond blogging and guest writing, I offer several services designed to support families on their home education journey.
I’ve put together a collection of resources that I’ve genuinely found useful over the years—things that have actually made a difference in our home education. Whether you’re just starting out or looking to freshen things up, there’s something here to help. These are the tools, guides, and materials I’d recommend to a friend, because they work.
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