Carnival of Homeschooling
The Carnival of Homeschooling: week #9 is being hosted at the Why Homeschool Blog. The theme this week is Greek mythology--"In ancient Greek mythology, nine muses or goddesses were believed to inspire artists, musicians, writers and poets. It was common in ancient schools to have a shrine to the Muses called mouseion, the source of the modern word 'museum.' We review these mythical goddesses as applied to home education. We hope you are a 'mused.' " I find it amusing that they filed my post under the muse of comedy--oh well, that's probably where it belongs. Go check out some of the interesting posts.
3 Comments:
Funny, I mused about muses recently myself.
I'm certain the host of the carnival hadn't visited my site (I won't be running off to London to sue), sometimes good ideas spring forth at a variety of venues independently.
Love the carnivals, keep pointing to them.
And I am a'mused', but then I'm frequently and easily amused, makes life more pleasing.
Also you don't make a poor Thalia, but for my money I'll still choose Barbara Stanwyck.
A little off topic, but here's a really cool homeschooling story:
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