Today I have something really special for you! I just re-listened to this plenary session presented at the 2017 Living…
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Teachings of Life by a Mother
While leafing through the pages in the Charlotte Mason Digital Archives, I chanced upon this letter from A MOTHER. She…
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Puget Sound – What Should I Read?
I have never been to the Pacific Northwest! On September 29th, I will be heading to Puget Sound to lead…
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Recipe versus Thought (Planning Post)
Method not system, living not dead, spirit not letter, thought not recipes – all these things should be kept in…
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Conversazione 2017 – Simplicity (with audios)
Sandro Botticelli’s Fortitude Conversazione is an Italian word. It is defined as a scholarly or formal gathering where something related…
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Contrived Atmospheres
Recently, my friend AnnMarie told me an interesting, humorous, and instructive story. She and her husband decided it…
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The Mother’s Key
Mother and Child by Marianne Stokes, 1899 I am excited to share this post with you! This essay is included…
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Commonplace Entries: Wendell, Dietrich, and Charlotte on the Sacred/Secular Split
coaster – woodburning on cedar for a sweet handcraft (note where the heart is!) Have you added to your commonplace…
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Winter Thoughts
Miss Mason extolling the virtues of the Humanities We talked at our last Living Education Lesson about virtue and how…
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Parnassus on Wheels
“When you sell a man a book you don’t sell him just twelve ounces of paper and ink and glue…
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Crits: We Must All Be Mary Robinsons
Today I am sharing with you an article that I have found tremendously helpful over the years! It has helped…
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Opinions During This Politcal Season and Always
I didn’t plan to be reading Richard III during this election season. But, since we’re here, it’s hard not to…
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