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Beach Schooling: Lincoln City Sand Castle Contest
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What an unschooling family does at low tide each day in Lincoln City, Oregon. You'll find us from Bandon to Pacific City hunting Agates, Petrified Wood, Floats, and Shells. Saturday, August 7, 2010. Lincoln City Sand Castle Contest. Home after a long 6 hours at the beach watching the boys build and the maintain their octopus in the changing weather and meandering tourists. The awards were anti climatic – quickly passed out and jumbled, judged 30 minutes early, rain was dripping. In the end – we had...
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Beach Schooling: March 2010
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What an unschooling family does at low tide each day in Lincoln City, Oregon. You'll find us from Bandon to Pacific City hunting Agates, Petrified Wood, Floats, and Shells. Tuesday, March 30, 2010. Beach Findings Abound after the Storms! We’ve had winds over 40 mph and waves over 23 feet - the perfect combo for beach combing! 160; Here are our Cool Finds – waiting discovery of identification on the beach in Lincoln City, Oregon. At low tide in safe areas with one eye on the water at all times). We scrub...
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Beach Schooling: Blog Moved
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What an unschooling family does at low tide each day in Lincoln City, Oregon. You'll find us from Bandon to Pacific City hunting Agates, Petrified Wood, Floats, and Shells. Monday, September 20, 2010. This blog has been moved to http:/ pebblekeeper.wordpress.com. Join me over there? Posted by Pebblekeeper Angie. I really liked your post about High School Curriculum. September 1, 2014 at 12:37 AM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Double-Click to view our Online Summer Album. Summer 2010 Beach Shots.
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Beach Schooling: August 2010
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What an unschooling family does at low tide each day in Lincoln City, Oregon. You'll find us from Bandon to Pacific City hunting Agates, Petrified Wood, Floats, and Shells. Thursday, August 19, 2010. Clammin’ by the Dock by the Bay . . . View of the mouth of the Siletz River. This curve of sand allowed us to walk right out there! Extremely different than the winter view for sure! Enter your blog in the Field Trip Mc Linky. So I can see where y’all have been too! Posted by Pebblekeeper Angie. We started ...
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Beach Schooling: April 2010
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What an unschooling family does at low tide each day in Lincoln City, Oregon. You'll find us from Bandon to Pacific City hunting Agates, Petrified Wood, Floats, and Shells. Thursday, April 29, 2010. During the month of February I think we went to Siletz Bay almost daily in pursuit of the Glass Float. Since we have filled our satisfaction in finding them, we normally stick to areas more north of Lincoln City – Less traffic, few tourists. Quiet. Here are some shots from the day taken on the cell phone -.
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Beach Schooling: Morning Waves and Walk
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What an unschooling family does at low tide each day in Lincoln City, Oregon. You'll find us from Bandon to Pacific City hunting Agates, Petrified Wood, Floats, and Shells. Monday, August 16, 2010. Morning Waves and Walk. Posted by Pebblekeeper Angie. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Double-Click to view our Online Summer Album. Summer 2010 Beach Shots. What's up with all the blogs? So here we are, keepin' it separated - Feel free to subscribe Lake Schooling, Beach Schooling and Some Schooling - I try...
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Beach Schooling: May 2010
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What an unschooling family does at low tide each day in Lincoln City, Oregon. You'll find us from Bandon to Pacific City hunting Agates, Petrified Wood, Floats, and Shells. Tuesday, May 18, 2010. A Photo Journal of our Spring Tide Pool Walk -. Jon took this one of a Red Winged Blackbird on the southern end of Devils Lake on the way to the tide pools. We like to go to the rocks on NW 15th Street – always a good area! 160; This little Crab was the first find by JonnyLego. 160; . These are a bright neon g...
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Beach Schooling: September 2010
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What an unschooling family does at low tide each day in Lincoln City, Oregon. You'll find us from Bandon to Pacific City hunting Agates, Petrified Wood, Floats, and Shells. Monday, September 20, 2010. This blog has been moved to http:/ pebblekeeper.wordpress.com. Join me over there? Posted by Pebblekeeper Angie. Tuesday, September 7, 2010. Need a Wave Fix? We spent 6 hours at the beach today celebrating our freedom to Homeschool! The full story is over at http:/ pebblekeeper.wordpress.com. When I made th...
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Beach Schooling: Pacific City – Gorgeous Hiking Day!
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What an unschooling family does at low tide each day in Lincoln City, Oregon. You'll find us from Bandon to Pacific City hunting Agates, Petrified Wood, Floats, and Shells. Tuesday, August 10, 2010. Pacific City – Gorgeous Hiking Day! Have you ever looked back on a fully thrilling day – and wondered if you had started the day knowing where it would lead – that in the beginning – you’d have been more stressed and worn out or worried about the timing of it all? The picnic was assembled, and the horses were...
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Beach Schooling: December 2009
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What an unschooling family does at low tide each day in Lincoln City, Oregon. You'll find us from Bandon to Pacific City hunting Agates, Petrified Wood, Floats, and Shells. Tuesday, December 29, 2009. We saw a Glass Float on the Beach! Finders Keepers is a part of tourism in Lincoln City, Oregon. This year 2010 glass floats will be distributed throughout 7 1/2 miles of beaches that line the town. So – hopefully you can see the joy and excitement on my face! The Hope is Alive to finding one myself! A loca...