 Whoa, howdy y'all. You know, the life of a cowboy isn't as glamorous as what you see in the movies. It's lots of lonely, long hours spent out on them trails. One of the things I like to do to pass the time, sing songs, classic cowboy songs like this one. Cause I'm just a girl, little old man, whoa. How about this one? Two more songs. We always have our historical interpreters out here anytime we're opening, but we also like to have special offerings for people to more completely immerse them in 19th century life. One of those is a new program we have brought to us by a brand new volunteer named Bob Sawyer. Basically what Bob brings with him is giving you an idea of where some of these popular folk songs that we still remember now, oh, Susanna and the likes of those, how they really came as a result from our ancestors driving cattle and moving westward or coming south to Texas. Folk songs of the cowboy and pioneer will be performed at the newly restored Tompkins cabin. Over the years, we've been trying to move from being a place where you're kind of separated from history to a place where you're immersed in history, where you become a part of the experience. This is really kind of a new way for people to get up close and personal with the space itself, not just behind a barrier. Log Cabin Village is always looking for new programs. We go based on what we've had interested in the past. If you are someone who is skilled in a 19th century craft and you want to teach a class, don't hesitate to reach out to us. This is a community effort and we very much want to be a part of the community, continue to give back to Fort Worth the way Fort Worth has given to us. Visit logcabinvillage.org and follow them on Facebook for more information. Here's a look at other events happening in and around Fort Worth in the next few weeks. For a listing of more events and city meetings, you always can check the calendar at the city's website.