Turn, Turn, Turn
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To everything, Turn, turn, turn,
There is a season,
Turn, turn, turn,
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Under heaven.
---Pete Seeger
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Capstone History Field Trip: Civil War
Our homeschool co-op has been studying American history this year, and we ended the year with a Capstone History Field Trip like none other. We camped near Harpers Ferry, West Virginia in The Treehouse Camp at Maple Tree Campground, and … Continue reading →
Posted in Field Trips, History, History, Homeschooling, Homeschooling Boys, Middle School, Road Schooling, Socialization, Uncategorized
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