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Return to Fossil Rim
We'd been warned that spring break was the busiest time of year at this amazing wildlife park an hour south of Fort Worth (see previous post) but my mother, who's been visiting for Gwenny's spring break, really wanted to go. The line of cars was long and painfully slow and the animals too full to bother trolling for snacks. This irritable ostrich whacked Lloyd on the head, hard, and put a few dents in his car. Showed him.
My sister, Kara, and brother-in-law, Ray, who live in western Nebraska raised ostriches for several years. Ostriches can get mean. I am surprised that visitors can get so close to them at this park.
In August 2008, I moved with my family from Cincinnati, Ohio, to Fort Worth. Lloyd works at Dickies. Gwendolen is in first grade at Fort Worth Academy. I work for the Alzheimer's Association-North Central Texas Chapter spearheading an art program for people with dementia.
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My sister, Kara, and brother-in-law, Ray, who live in western Nebraska raised ostriches for several years. Ostriches can get mean. I am surprised that visitors can get so close to them at this park.
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