Tia Leschke

>
> << I think you're writing styles are similar and that may have caused Tia
> some
> confusion. FoxgloveStusio and you both use similar sentance structure and
> word choices. (At least to my untrained eye!) >>
>
> And you both have business-name e-mail addresses.

I'm still trying to figure out who Foxglove Studio is.
Tia

Tia Leschke

> Well, not that I was looking specifically for this info, but I happened to
> notice while looking through the archives that Foxglove Studio's real name
> is Sherry, I think. :-)

I just did a search on Foxglove. There were *no* posts from Foxglove
between the end of the original Ned dispute and the beginning of this one.
Tia

Karin

> >
> > << I think you're writing styles are similar and that may have caused
Tia
> > some
> > confusion. FoxgloveStusio and you both use similar sentance structure
and
> > word choices. (At least to my untrained eye!) >>
> >
> > And you both have business-name e-mail addresses.
>
> I'm still trying to figure out who Foxglove Studio is.
> Tia


Well, not that I was looking specifically for this info, but I happened to
notice while looking through the archives that Foxglove Studio's real name
is Sherry, I think. :-)

Karin

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Foxglove Studio is Sherry, sorry about the confusion. And, no, I am not Ned,
have not ever met him, don't care if I do. My posts were not really about
Ned, they were about the idea that someone shouldn't be banned on a list that
is called Unschooling if he or she is trying to speak about things that he or
she believe are important to unschooling. I have been on the list quite a
while now. I read a lot, but don't post often, because God forbid I should
have opinions that differ from a few powerful individuals, and get myself
booted too. The only thing I will say about Ned though, is that his removal
from the list was a real shame, because he's probably one of the only
original unschoolers who has actually raised a child by unschooling. He's the
real McCoy, he's been there and done that. Most of the posters on the list
are in the midst of unschooling, and might have benefited from his
experience. Too bad, we'll never know...

Sherry


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Tia Leschke

> Foxglove Studio is Sherry, sorry about the confusion. And, no, I am not
Ned,
> have not ever met him, don't care if I do. My posts were not really about
> Ned, they were about the idea that someone shouldn't be banned on a list
that
> is called Unschooling if he or she is trying to speak about things that he
or
> she believe are important to unschooling. I have been on the list quite a
> while now. I read a lot, but don't post often, because God forbid I should
> have opinions that differ from a few powerful individuals, and get myself
> booted too.

You're really hanging on to this concept that it was his ideas that got him
banned from posting, aren't you? May I ask why? Because they weren't the
reason. And why all of a sudden, after months, you're chewing on this thing
again?

The only thing I will say about Ned though, is that his removal
> from the list was a real shame, because he's probably one of the only
> original unschoolers who has actually raised a child by unschooling. He's
the
> real McCoy, he's been there and done that. Most of the posters on the list
> are in the midst of unschooling, and might have benefited from his
> experience. Too bad, we'll never know...

What's stopping *you* from benefitting from his experience? He's around.
It's been posted many times where to find him. Anyone else here who wants
his experience is welcome to go get it. And since your first post said that
you weren't even unschooling yet, how is it that you know so much about what
an unschooling list should be?
Tia

Karin

>
> I just did a search on Foxglove. There were *no* posts from Foxglove
> between the end of the original Ned dispute and the beginning of this one.
> Tia


You are right about that.
Check out message #38008.
That's where I got my info.

Karin