Easing back into that routine can be an important beginning after any long breaks. Typically it aids in a smoother transition for all - adults included!
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Check out this sandal with spur from Mexico, 1775-1825. It's iron and rawhide. Iron spurs were often a luxury and sturdy leather boots weren't always easy to get during the frontier era. Hope this spurs you on to learn more and visit the Museum. Lol! #HashtagTheCowboy Thanks, Tim
Your favorite characters from @TheMuppets (and many more) all came from one place––Jim Henson's Creature Shop. Join Creative Supervisors Peter Brooke and Jason Weber as they discuss designing and crafting the iconic puppets.
This SAT (7/18) @ 7PM. RSVP: https://t.co/qNpE8LLnkX
For young children, play and the arts aren't precursors to "real" learning—they lay the foundation for healthy brain development.
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Did you guys watch the video from the last post? The manure they used to heat the pottery changed what colors the pottery looked like. Manure, folks. Manure. Amazing! This is by Lucy Lewis from 1968 Acoma Pueblo. Clay with slip and vegetal dye. #HashtagTheCowboy Thanks, Tim
Morning! Just checking out our new exhibition Girls of the Golden West. It’s art and photos of women in the American West. I’ll share some of my favorites. #HashtagTheCowboy Thanks, Tim
This reminds me of Colors of Clay from yesterday. Ceremonial Water Carriers by Gilbert Atencio. Girls of the Golden West exhibition is named after a play and opera from the early 1900s with the same name. Gonna carry my mug on my head like that. Lol! #HashtagTheCowboy Thanks, Tim
Looking for resources for your homeschool, there's a useful virtual fair happening here: https://t.co/8VIXAz5ANS Vendors go live to answer questions. Ask questions of vendors and participants, great resource! Check it out.
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