I have a dog skull that I left on the roof for a couple of months. The bugs took care of it. Myriam -----Original Message----- From: clarkda [mailto:clarkda@glasscity.net] Sent: Thursday, March 11, 2004 11:20 AM To: ArtsEdNet Talk Subject: BONES Well, I now see how this is done currently (posting to the list). Anyway, I would like to respond to the discussion about BONES. My first thought is I have a wonderful butcher just twenty minutes away who would probably give me some bones. I am so glad that this topic was initiated because I have a nice O'Keefe lesson I wanted touse, but for some reason the butcher just did not come to mind till you jogged my memory. I do have a question for you all. Regarding CLEANING THE BONES for use: I read quite a while back about how this is done. Anyone want to give me a quick reminder? Bleach? Sunshine? That is all that comes to mind as of now. Thanks, Donna PierceClark www.artmajeur.com/pierceclark www.missionaryarts.com http://www.christian-art.org/pdcgallery/DMClark.html "....weeping may endure for a night, but joy cometh in the morning. Ps30:5" --- You are currently subscribed to artsednet as: Myriam.Ramos@ddess.org To unsubscribe send a blank email to leave-artsednet-9540L@lists.getty.edu --- You are currently subscribed to artsednet as: nwalkup@dentonisd.org To unsubscribe send a blank email to leave-artsednet-9540L@lists.getty.edu