The blogring is back.

Once upon a time, a very long time ago a group of home educating friends all started blogs. And as it was before the days of easy blog subscription services, they linked their blogs together in a blogring, which grew and grew until there were nearly 100 blogs involved.

And then, some years later (some months ago) the ring was deactivated in a server move.

Bad Jax.

But, today it reached the top of my virtual todo list and I started all over again. Dear lovely home educating families of the UK, there is a new blogring in town for you to join. Please do.


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Comments

10 responses to “The blogring is back.”

  1. And when it has some members, I will host that long overdue day in photos thing!
    Well done jax 🙂

    1. People are rushing to sign up, it’s really lovely to see 🙂

  2. Well done Jax. Very happy to see it back again 🙂

    1. thanks for rejoining, will be good to be keeping in touch again.

    1. thanks for signing up, what gorgeous pics of your little ones!

  3. fab to have it back again 🙂 hopefully can go from strength to strength 🙂

    1. Certainly hope so – loving the love for it so far!

  4. Well, I’m an unschooling dad in the USofA but I enjoy keeping up with what’s going on in HE in the UK.
    HE in the UK, isn’t that a punk rock song?

    1. If it isn’t, it ought to be 😉 Thanks for dropping by, will pop over to see you.

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