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The Final One

This is the final post of this school year. I am sad because in my post I can share with the world my opinion of whatever I am posting about. In this blogging exprience I learned how to insert podcasts, photos, links and videos. For an example I shall insert a picture of my dog.

I [...]

The WOZ Debate

Today in class we had a debate if the movie of Wizard of OZ is a good adaptation or not. I was in the bad adaptation group and I really belive it was bad adaptation because they left out so many parts. The other group says it would make the movie to long and the [...]

Second Post of Wyoming. Devil’s Tower.

Another place in Wyoming is the Devil’s Tower. It is 1,267 feet above the surrounding ground and it was the U.S.A.’s first natural monument declared by Pres. Theodore Roosevelt. It is believed that the Devil’s tower was a volcanic plug or a neck of a dead volcano. It is a very popular rock climbing [...]

Article One, State Two, About Yellowstone Park.

The Yellowstone National Park is amazing. It is mostly in Wyoming which is why I chose but it is also in Montana and Idaho. It has over a hundred of species of animals there several of them being endangered. It has a large area of 3,468. There is an active volcano in Yellowstone called Caldera [...]

State Two Wyoming List

Abbreviation:
WY
Capital of Wyoming State:
Cheyenne
Date of Statehood:
July 10, 1890
Wyoming State Population:
509,294 (US Census 2005 estimate)
Wyoming State Nickname:
The Equality State
Wyoming State Motto:
Equal rights.
Wyoming State Flower:
Indian Paintbrush (Castilleja linariaefolia)
(Legislation of 1917)

Wyoming State Tree:
Plains Cottonwood (Legislation of 1961)
Wyoming State Bird:
Meadowlark (Sturnella neglecta)
(Legislation of 1927)
Wyoming State Fish:
Cutthroat Trout (Legislation of 1987)
Wyoming State Insect:
None (Legislation Pending)
Wyoming State Gemstone:
Jade (Legislation of 1967)
Major [...]

Interviewed by my buddy

This is an interview where my buddy c18rg asked me questions. Here it is!

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New Mexico Natives

In New Mexico there are Native American tribes. Some people believe that the Native Americans in New Mexico came from Siberia. For centuries, these ancestral Indians lived a nomadic life, hunting and gathering their food throughout the Southwest. About 1,500 years ago, some of these ancestral groups (today referred to as the Anasazi Indians) [...]

Pilgrim Podcast

In school my class is doing a Pilgrim study, and we made a podcast showing a bit of our study. It can be anything from the process of the whole study like the description of your character in your story, a card from the imaginary interview, or just a bit of our story. So, here [...]

 
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Fact About New Mexico

New Mexico State Symbols:
Aircraft – Hot Air Balloon
Amphibian – New Mexico Spadefoot Toad  
Animal – Black Bear
Ballad – Land of Enchantment
Balloon Museum – Abruzzo International Balloon Museum  
Gem – Emrald, 
Colors – Red and Yellow
Bird – Roadrunner
Butterfly – Sandia Hairstreak
Cookie – Biscochito
Fish – New Mexico Cutthroat Trout
Flower – Yucca Flower
Fossil – Coelophysis Dinosaur
Grass – Blue Grama [...]

What do Skulls, Flowers, and Shells have in common?

     They were all in paintings made by Georgia O’keeffe. She was one of the most famous artists in New Mexico. New Mexico is home to the Taos Art Colony. It began in 1898. Artist were drawn to Taos because Of Mabel Dodge Luhan who owned very important galleries invited many artists to stay [...]