Longtime readers know I do not make "homeschooling blogs" a regular part of my blog reading diet. It tends to make me restless and unhappy about all the things we are not doing (as opposed to happy and peaceful about all the cool things we are doing).
The exception is when I am actually searching for inspiration and ideas, particularly about something specific. And late July is a great time for that, because the school year is still a few weeks away and the possibilities don't seem so constricted.
I thought of that when I happened upon an interesting photostream this morning. Lifehacker has this Flickr "Workspace Show and Tell" which is mostly a set of annotated pictures of cool home office setups.
Now what I would like to see is a similar show and tell for home schoolroom setups. Homeschoolers with Flickr accounts could post photos, explain the ages of the children, how the schoolroom fits into the larger home, and tell why the space works for them.
Yes, this is one of those things where I throw it at the Internet and say, "Somebody should set this up." I've never used Flickr and I'm afraid if I did it, nobody would come to my party. Anybody else interested?
UPDATE: Dorian Speed of Scrutinies and Convolare Design is possibly going to help me put this together. If so it will be the first time I accomplished anything via Google+. In return I will tell her what color to paint her dining room.
