Nebraska’s Smiley Canyon: Day 26 #DetourNebraska Challenge
We did not intentionally set out to find Smiley Canyon. At least I do not remember that was the plan that September day back in [...]
We did not intentionally set out to find Smiley Canyon. At least I do not remember that was the plan that September day back in [...]
Yesterday I had the privilege of presenting another workshop on Nebraska at our NCHEA homeschool conference. A big part of my presentations is being able [...]
The name, James Potter, may not be familiar to you. But by the end of this post, I truly hope you also appreciate the contributions [...]
A special thank you to Tim and Lisa Trudell of the Walking Tourists for contributing this post. Tim was the writer, so as you continue [...]
While much is known about the history of Fort Robinson, not as much is documented on the particular families that stayed there. Especially in the [...]
At first writing about Fort Robinson as being a place to be home for the holidays might seem a bit odd. After all, other than [...]
If you have ever been to Fort Robinson, you would know that television is not a part of the package. Normally that is a blessing [...]
This week in our homeschool, we have been delighting in Robert McCloskey's books. With two Caldecott honor books and two Caldecott medal titles, you can [...]
Over 1,000 pictures and close to 1,000 miles later, we are home from our Nebraska panhandle vacation. (And I think I garnered enough topics and [...]