tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3905784875304026020.post2208464616492263409..comments2023-06-01T07:35:55.778-05:00Comments on Goldilocks and the Three Bears: Question of the WeekDaniel "Captain" Kirkhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01417084546817010038noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3905784875304026020.post-29751317999124777372010-04-15T08:21:52.820-05:002010-04-15T08:21:52.820-05:00We use any outdoor activity as credit for our home...We use any outdoor activity as credit for our homeschool, but it really doesn't matter "officially." We do no thave to report our schooling to anyone here in Kansas.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05358631883472544059noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3905784875304026020.post-21482243261494456822010-04-14T21:22:39.014-05:002010-04-14T21:22:39.014-05:00I'm all for attracting and feeding birds, but ...I'm all for attracting and feeding birds, but we have way too many squirrels. I've had to resort to surrounding my garden with chicken wire up to six feet in height, or else my tomato crop will be totally wiped out. Once in a while a squirrel will climb up over the top and get a tomato (I hope to cover across the top with chicken wire this year), but last year we kept out all the rabbits and chipmunks...and I think most of the squirrels.<br /><br />There are probably several good bird books available now, but one our family has used for years is "Birds of North America", by Robbins, Bruun, Zim, and Singer, published by Golden Press. Lots of good illustrations.Bob Wingatehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06278194468513967217noreply@blogger.com