Sometimes you just gotta take it one step at a time.
In the winter, wildlife endures extremes of cold and the absence of ready food. Their tracks through deep snow tell tales of their tenacious struggles throughout the long winter.
Hang in there, winter always turns to spring.
On this day in 1895, photographer Dorothea Lange was born. Much of her work is held at the Library, providing a visual guide to incredibly turbulent times in America, from the Great Depression to the incarceration of Japanese Americans during World War II.
Did you catch the full moon this morning? In Glacier Bay, the winter full moon lines up almost perfectly with the Fairweather mountain range during sunrise. Watch as the full moon sets behind 15,325’ Mount Fairweather in this timelapse video!
It’s National Hiking Day! Hiking is a great way to see wildlife and bask in nature’s beauty. Hike alone for peace and clarity or with friends for a fun bonding experience. Check out some Leave No Trace principles before you go: https://t.co/4VgG8C48Xi
Photo by Lisa Hupp / @USFWS
Students in Mrs.Ecabert's US History classes were treated a wonderful presentation from our librarian Mr. Flint. He gave an interactive and informative presentation on fighting in World War I.
Our next senior is Abigail Sanchez. Abigail is heading to @UNLincoln next year to study criminal justice! Learn more about Abigail below! #WeAreBryan#Classof2022
Explore the story of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders through primary sources! The @USNatArchives holds photographs, records, and film related to #AAPI experiences.
https://t.co/aEZkkNMak3
📸 Bruce Lee and his mother, https://t.co/YtBREbI2J2
#AAPIHeritageMonth#APAHM