carnivals
Carnival of Education #115 is up on dy/dan.
Carnival of Homeschooling: #68 is up on Why Homeschool.
James has a busy month of PhD finalization coming up and won't be able to host Oekologie #5 in May. Fortunately, I have nothing better to do (certainly not finals and graduation - j/k) than host my favorite blog carnival on the planet a few months early.
James will be taking my original spot in August.
So get your entries in now for May's Oekologie. I'm sure it will be themed (isn't it always?).
You've got your choices: you wicked heathens can shake your fists at the heavens by reading Carnival of the Godless #64, or you granola-gobbling eco-freaks can savor Oekologie #4. Some of us can do both!
Carnival of the Godless #64, brilliantly hosted and edited by TNG is up on Neural Gourmet. Enjoy.
Carnival of the Godless #64
Oekologie #4.1
This was the biggest edition of Oekologie yet and Matt did a great job compiling it. We're still looking for hosts from October 2007 on.
A reminder: the Darwin Fish Contest closes early next week, and there are lots of good entries right now, so competition will be fierce. Send your entries in soon!
Don't let these excellent carnivals distract you too much from expressing yourself artistically…or maybe something here will inspire you.
Friday Ark #134
Carnival of the Liberals #36
Carnival of Education #114
Skeptics' Circle #58
Of course this is also an open thread—talk about anything.
After the Easter break, TTHT is coming back. Next edition of the Tar Heel Tavern will be hosted this weekend by Bharat of Olive Ridley Crawl (the turtle-friendly blog). Send your entries by Saturday night to: theoliveridley at gmail dot com
It's time for Tangled Bank #77 at Aetiology, and it's another mega-collection of links to science articles.
The Carnival Of Education: Week 114 is up on The Education Wonk.
Carnival of Homeschooling: Week 67 is up on Apollos Academy.
Tenth Edition of International Carnival of Pozitivities is up on Transcending Gender