This Blog Is Moving!

That's right, ladies and gentlemen! All of my blogs now currently hosted by Blogger will move to WordPress in the (hopefully) near future. The Foundation Forum and Meet the Founding Fathers will merge into one blog and be hosted on their own domain.

When that domain is up and running, I will post the link.

ATTENTION: When the new blog The Foundation Forum is up, all posts will no longer be visible here. Those posts, with their respective comments (except those after September 2009), will be visible on the new blog instead. If you link to this blog, or to any of my other blogs, be sure to update your links when I update this notification!

Thank you for reading.

~ Hercules

Friday, February 29, 2008

Good News for Homeschoolers...


After not having blogged in a while (but don't worry; Hercules Mulligan will be back and at it soon!), I have a special announcement to make!

The BlogNetNews Homeschool page is up! My good friend Dana of Principled Discovery did a great job with it! You can learn more about this page and network here and here on her blog.

I am humbled and honored that four of my blogs are a part of this fabulous network! I guess this means I need to update them a little bit more frequently, which I will do when I have some spare time.

If you are a homeschooler, and would like to connect with other homeschoolers, or find educational links for homeschooling purposes, this is a prime place to go! Have a blast!

3 Comments:

Joy Bischoff said...

I thought I would check out your site. This is great, lots of good reading and fun to find like-minded people.

I have home schooled off and on and am doing so with my youngest right now. I love it. Thanks again for the Alexander Hamilton info we used at In God We Trust.

Hercules Mulligan said...

Thank you, Joy, for visiting! Yes, it is great fun and a great encouragement to find like-minded people. I will continue to visit your blog and read it when I can.

Your welcome for the info on Hamilton. This is a huge and exciting portion of our national history that contemporary historians refuse to research seriously and tell the public; rather, they dismiss the subject with a few simple answers, and they repeat them often that everyone thinks they are true.

But by reading Hamilton's writings on the subject, not only do we see the truth from the lie, but we get a greater insight into how to apply his situation to our own. That is why we study history.

I hope you continue to visit this blog and take a peek around the archives, in your spare time. I appreciate any input you have.

God bless you.

Fida Abbott said...

Hi HM,

How have you been?? Spring keeps me busier to do one more activity, gardening and I really enjoy it.

Btw, there are a tag and a fun homework I have for you.

Have great spring!