Turn, Turn, Turn
A time to build up,
A time to break down,
A time to dance, A time to mourn,
A time to cast stones,
A time to gather stones together.
To everything, Turn, turn, turn,
There is a season,
Turn, turn, turn,
And a time to every purpose
Under heaven.
---Pete Seeger
Adapted from Ecclesiastes 3:1-8
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Category Archives: Heating with Wood
Homeschooling Snow Day
Today we got the biggest snow of the winter, and we’ve mostly been without power since the storm began. Last night, Nick brought in seven wheelbarrows of wood from the woodpile and stacked the wood outside the basement door, and … Continue reading
Posted in Heating with Wood, High School, Homeschooling, Homeschooling Boys, Physical Education, splitting wood, Uncategorized, wood stove
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Wood Working
Over thirty years ago, Rick went home from college with me to meet my parents. It must have been apparent this might be serious: my dad pretty immediately took him outside and asked him if he knew how to split … Continue reading
