Most summers we like to get season tickets for somewhere interesting and really enjoy it. One year (21-22) we did Fossil Rim, the safari park near Glen Rose, TX. We visited often and enjoyed each trip, but one thing we never seemed to manage was to get there first thing in the morning. This year, someone - I think it was the alumni association - paid for all faculty and staff at Tarleton to get free access for a couple weeks. So shortly before graduations, we drove down and really enjoyed seeing much more active animals than we would find in the mid- or late-afternoon in the Texas heat. (Go figure!)
One of our best encounters was the first and also the last. An ostrich came over, feeling very aggressive, to demand our food pellets. It attacked Joy through the window and tried to eat the toy giraffe hanging there by its neck. Joy tried to protect herself ... using the bag of food pellets! She quickly realized how counterproductive that was and closed the window. When we left the park again, the ostrich came to dance for us and snuggle with the van.Joy: I think the ostrich was trying to open the window so it could get to me.
I had a student who worked at Fossil Rim one year do a class project on these Scimitar Oryx - a nearly-extinct species of antelope. She measured the fixed and variable costs of raising them and tried to get some measures of demand for them (conservation groups, other safari parks, etc.). I particularly appreciated visiting Fossil Rim after working with her.
D: Often there is a long line of cars for the giraffes. They are quite adept at welcoming themselves inside in a gentle, non-threatening way (unlike the ostrich!) It was nice to have this one to ourselves for a while.
Turns out, 2021-22 when we had season passes was the last time we went to Fossil Rim. Joy took the kids to Fossil Rim a number of times while I had to work. Given that I wasn't blogging that year, here are some pictures from a couple of those trips too, below the fold:
Turns out, 2021-22 when we had season passes was the last time we went to Fossil Rim. Joy took the kids to Fossil Rim a number of times while I had to work. Given that I wasn't blogging that year, here are some pictures from a couple of those trips too, below the fold:
August 2021, as part of my birthday:
I had a student who worked at Fossil Rim one year do a class project on these Scimitar Oryx - a nearly-extinct species of antelope. She measured the fixed and variable costs of raising them and tried to get some measures of demand for them (conservation groups, other safari parks, etc.). I particularly appreciated visiting Fossil Rim after working with her.
Three kids in 2021.
What a lot has changed in 4 years!
What a lot has changed in 4 years!
November 2021:
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