Holey Squirrels: GVQ Update #3 11/19

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Talking about Botfly larva in squirrels, planting with old seed, cold frosty nights killing seedlings, meat chickens. As for homeschooling, I talked about Elbert Hubbard’s cool book my son found for sale, and how it’s turned us a litle too Little House on the Prarie. Happy Thanksgiving, enjoy!

First fire of the season. Woodstove heat is the best heat.
Cold and frosty morning.
Three week old chicks. Cornish X and Brian, a regular chick.
Enjoying some grass, sun, and play time in the chicken tractor.
Maple watching the chicks.

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Boogie on Homeschool Dad – 044

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Wrapping up Music Month on Homesteads and Homeschools is none other than Jason Reichert, aka JJ Boogie. We talked about how Jason learned to play music and how that stuck with him through the years and influences his children today. We explored why he and his wife decided to homeschool, and the unique way they attack homeschooling when his duties with Arrested Development find him touring for extended lengths of time.

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Gangsta Gardening with Master Mark – 043

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Rolling right through Novemember, this weeks guest is Master Mark, a recording artist out of Texas with some big ideas about freedom and liberty. We talked about Mark’s first album – including Gardening is Gangsta – and what brought him to putting that album together and why he thinks the message is so important. Check out his first album – Weapons of Mass Instruction – and his most recent album released 11/19, 4pacalypse.

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Musical Homeschooling with Jorday Taylor – 042

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This week the Liberty Hippie is joined by another Jordan, but this time his last name is Taylor. Joining us from Volume Zero is Jordan Taylor to discuss his homeschooling journey and how music became an integral part of that experience. Jordan learned to play early and is still at it. We talked about why and how, as well as some of the things he felt his homeschool experience ended up being a bit soft on.

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Happy Hemp Harvesting with Jordan Page – 041

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Episode 41 kicks off the month of November where the Liberty Hippie will be talking to a different musician each week. This week’s guest is none other than Jordan Page. We talked about some of the homeschooling regulations that his family is confronted with in Washington and how they impact the homeschooling process. We also delve a little into his hemp production which sounds amazing and talk some about how music fits into their homeschooling world.

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