Yesterday I had the advantage to take a self guided tour of the Texas Memorial Museum. As I arrived I was greeted by the man at the front desk. Up in the first room I saw many gems, dead beetles (gross), and skeletons of dinosars and animals. In the bottom story,wich was under the ground,There were all sorts of dinosar bones. I regret to say but it was extrodinarily easy to tell the real and fake ones apart. Over all it was very good and the blue light that gave off the impression that there was water around the sea dino was very convincing.On the third floor it was all about Texas wildlife. I saw many exibits full of stuffed, but definatly realistic animals. To name a few, we saw snakes, dear, bison, cougars, andfoxes. I would deffinatly like to put a good word in for their night creatures exibit. The tempeture was even cool like it normaly is in the darker time of day. The forth floor was filled with exibit that consisted of things from Darwin's therory to ants to HIV to pond scum. Soon after I visited the gift shop only to find my self quoosling with puppet monkeys, shiny rocks and small bottles of "real" gold, silver, and copper. Over all I found the experiance exeedingly fun and educational. Sighning Out.
Sincerly Yours,
She Eagle (and to my friends Jush)

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