Welcome to the third edition of the Carnival of Principled Government. Last week, the Jewish people of the world celebrated the exodus from Egypt and their deliverance from slavery through the annual, commanded observance of the Passover meal.The Seder plate is rich in symbolism, offering the participants a multi-sensory experience reminding them [...]
March 26, 2007 – 11:57 am
Welcome to the second edition of the Carnival of Principled Government. Again, we have a mix of views on a variety of topics central to our liberty, offered for further thought and discussion. Somewhat unintentionally, Thomas Jefferson seems to have come up predominantly in preparing this post, so I begin with a picture [...]
March 20, 2007 – 11:18 am
Karroo. Karroo. Dawn breaks over the Platte River, just south of Kearney, Nebraska. The air quivers with the calls of thousands of sandhill cranes–as many as 12,000 per half mile of river– as they prepare to leave their roosts to forage for leftover corn in the nearby fields. Nebraska lies at [...]
December 19, 2006 – 8:45 am
Welcome to the 51st Carnival of Homeschooling, where we are celebrating being a week short of a year. As a Christian and a homeschooler, I am used to being considered a little short on something, so this Carnival will celebrate all those wonderful euphemisms used for those of us who don’t quite fit in. [...]
September 12, 2006 – 5:51 am
At the age of 17, I stood at the Indianapolis International Airport in Indianapolis, IN preparing to board a plane. I tearfully said goodbye to family and friends as all the excitement of the previous months of preparation gave way to the sudden realization that I was going to be gone for eleven months. [...]
Welcome to the 21st Carnival of Homeschooling! As the formal school year is wrapping up for many of us, I chose to organize a progressive dinner party to help get everyone acquainted as we travel the blogosphere. Unless otherwise mentioned, all entries were submitted by the contributors. Let this serve as your [...]