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Eyes lifted heavenward

May 28, 2014July 25, 2018 Rabbit Trails

This post is a follow up to Infinity Made Imaginable, discussing our field trip to the Washington National Cathedral, and is one of several that share how we include architecture in our homeschool.  Other posts in the series include:  Connecting Architecture … Continue reading Eyes lifted heavenward

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Infinity Made Imaginable

May 27, 2014July 25, 2018 Rabbit Trails

This post is one of several that share how we include architecture in our homeschool.  Other posts in the series include:  Connecting Architecture to History, Architecture Scavenger Hunt, and The Grandeur that is Dome.  Last spring and summer, we were reminded that … Continue reading Infinity Made Imaginable

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The Grandeur that is Dome…

August 10, 2013September 6, 2017 Rabbit Trails

As we moved toward Imperial Rome, our effort to connect our history study to architecture looked upward beyond columns to domes.  The classic Augustus Caesar’s World by Genevieve Foster describes the construction of the original Pantheon in Rome by Caesar’s … Continue reading The Grandeur that is Dome…

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Architecture Scavenger Hunt!

July 23, 2013September 6, 2017 Rabbit Trails

In my recent post Connecting Architecture to History, I described how we chose to include a regular study of Architecture in our homeschool.  Because we were studying Classical Greece, when I decided to pursue this idea, we started with columns! … Continue reading Architecture Scavenger Hunt!

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