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Have school will travel: It's All About the Lakes!
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It's All About the Lakes! Monday, Aug. 13 - Tues., Aug. 14, 2007. Northern Olympic Peninsula, WA. Today I wasn't satisfied to merely gaze at Lake Crescent or just take a scenic drive around it. I wanted to get in a boat and on the lake. Better yet, let's kayak! And the Crescenti trout. Initially we thought we would still have time this evening to drive up to Hurricane Ridge and enjoy the views under clear skies. While leaving the trail, we see a sign for Lake Crescent Lodge. What the heck, we're here....
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Have school will travel: Some poems by Vance
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Some poems by Vance. Vance has recently decided he likes to write poetry. I thought I'd share a few examples. The first one, Pokemon, he wrote about a year ago, but the others are more current. Vance had victory at his Fire Red. After defeating champion Green. Never will he lose. Call him champion of all. Every battle was harsh. The final battle was hard. Yes, Vance won once again. So advance to the Hall of Fame Room. Of course, he starts back in Pallet Town. Now there is one more task to do. Land Trust ...
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Have school will travel: Bright Ideas in the Fog!
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Bright Ideas in the Fog! Sunday, August 12, 2007. Northern Olympic Peninsula, WA. As we move the camper to the northern end of the Olympic Peninsula, we travel along beautiful glacier. Without even vocalizing it, Mark and I are both making mental notes to come back and check out the area. It doesn't take us long to get the camper set up between Port Angeles. Leaving us plenty of time to visit another area of Olympic National Park. On this day, it just wasn't meant to be! We've learned to roll with the pu...
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Have school will travel: Welcome to Washington!
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North by Northwest.that’s our general direction. As we cross the mighty Columbia River we enter a new state, Washington. By now you know it’s standard and customary for us to go as the way opens and our compass is pointing to the Olympic Peninsula. Our waitress is very personable and when we mention we’re from North Carolina and on an extended tour of the West, she wanted to know all about our travels. What a great welcome into the Evergreen State! Drip, Drip, Drip - Next. Welcome to our Site! Friends of...
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Have school will travel: Puffin Power
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Sunday, Aug. 5th - Wednesday, Aug. 8th, 2007. Oregon Coastal Aquarium, Newport, OR. Lewis and Clark National Park, Astoria, OR. Very early into Oregon, Vance discovered a brochure for the Oregon Coast Aquarium. Picturing a Tufted Puffin. He got 'Hooked on Puffins'. During our visit to Maine last fall. Since then, he's been lobbying for a stop at the aquarium when we pass it on our trip up the coast. Since we'll reach Newport, Oregon about lunchtime, this proves to be an easy request to accommodate. Word ...
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Have school will travel: Welcome to our Site!
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Welcome to our Site! Welcome to Have School Will Travel. A website devoted to documenting our unique version of home schooling. Using travel across the United States as a backdrop, the world is our textbook. We combine a set curriculum with whatever educational opportunities our travel affords us, going as the way opens. We reside on an old mountain farm located outside of Bryson City, North Carolina, very close to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. And working for IBM. Is always appreciated and we...
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Have school will travel: Drip, Drip, Drip
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Drip, Drip, Drip. Thursday - Friday, Aug 9-10, 2007. Olympic National Park, Washington. Denise has long desired to visit Olympic National Park. On the Olympic Peninsula in Washington. The peninsula is home to the Olympic Mountain Range and the only temperate rain forest in the United States. A beautiful, remote and brooding land, the peninsula sits across from Seattle and Tacoma, bordered by the Pacific Ocean on the west, and the Strait of Juan de Fuca. Forks is a gritty ‘resource’ town, its fortunes ris...
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Walking Trails Dillsboro NC - Community Park
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Is listed on the National. Register of Historic Places. To make tax-deductible contributions, contact:. Dillsboro, NC 28725. USE OF THE PARK. The Park may be used by individuals or organizations for events. A Special Occasion Use Permit. Must be submitted to the Town Office. Debbie Coffey, Town Clerk. Dillsboro, NC 28725. The Town of Dillsboro. Owns and operates the beautiful 16-acre Monteith Farmstead, located just several hundred yards from the downtown shopping district. Photography and web design ...
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Panthertown Valley | Friends of Panthertown
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Protecting and Maintaining Panthertown Valley. About Friends of Panthertown. General Info About Panthertown Valley. About the Panthertown Trail System. About Bears in Panthertown. About Fishing in Panthertown. Kayaking Panthertown (external link). Recommended Hike Suggestions (Links). Hikes in Panthertown (Source: Stay And Play In The Smokies). Panthertown Tour (Source: HikeWNC). Panthertown Trails (Source: HikeWNC). Suggested Hikes (Source: Romantic Asheville). Panthertown Info (Source: NC Waterfalls).
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Have school will travel: Why homeschool?
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He question often asked of us is ' why are we homeschooling'. The best answer I can give is because we can. But first, a listing of what are not reasons for our decision:. We didn’t like the public schools. No again. We believe strongly in evolution, separation of church and state, and freedom of beliefs.all beliefs, not just a selected few. While we respect anyone who has strong enough beliefs to want to educate their children according to their religious tenets, we aren’t one of those people. Homeschoo...
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