Water, People, and the Past
By Aimee Slaughter, Museum Educator, Los Alamos Historical Society How did people in the Pajarito Plateau’s past get their water? […]
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By Aimee Slaughter, Museum Educator, Los Alamos Historical Society How did people in the Pajarito Plateau’s past get their water? […]
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Welcome to week five of Take It Outside! This week, we are focusing on water and water conservation. This week’s
Week 5, Day 1: The Water Cycle Read More »
By Jean Dewart Let’s go back, to a time “before clouds.” The air is primarily made up of gases —
Clouds and the Water Cycle Read More »
Get outside and have a picnic this weekend! A picnic with your family is a great way to celebrate spring
Week 4, Day 5: Picnicking Read More »
By PEEC Staff There are so many ways to get outside, from taking a hike, to gardening, to fishing, to
The PEEC Staff’s Favorite Picnic Recipes Read More »
In today’s Take It Outside post we are celebrating our wonderful local trails! New Mexico is home to incredible and
Week 4, Day 4: Trails Read More »
In the early days of Los Alamos, hikers created trails by traveling along the most convenient path. Today, trail builders work to reduce erosion and to redesign trails that are suitable for a variety of users.
Great Trails Don’t Just Happen, They Are Built Read More »
Nature has been a muse for artists throughout human history. Let it inspire you today, too! Today we’re challenging you
Week 4, Day 3: Art in Nature Read More »
By Elena J. Perez I feel lucky that I live in a place that makes it so easy to get
Creating Nature-Inspired Art Read More »