Howdy. This here blog is a way to keep in touch and let y'all know what we've found in Texas. By all means, feel free to comment. It lets me know you've been here. Miss you!
Dinosaur Valley
Texas's Jurassic Park likes about an hour from Fort Worth, along the Paluxy River, near Glen Rose. Three kinds of dinosaur footprints can be found imprinted in the rock of the river bed. Two live dinosaurs, a carnopod (meat eater, see the teeth) and a sauropod (plant eater) guard the entrance.
I'm shocked that your post about finding live dinosaurs in TX hasn't been picked up by the NYT, CNN, or even Fox! What a find indeed, please bring back some DNA samples so we can develop a super race of cloned Humanisaurs and conquer the planet. Coming home for the Holy Daze?
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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I'm shocked that your post about finding live dinosaurs in TX hasn't been picked up by the NYT, CNN, or even Fox! What a find indeed, please bring back some DNA samples so we can develop a super race of cloned Humanisaurs and conquer the planet. Coming home for the Holy Daze?
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