We arrived in Fort Morgan, Colorado, after a long, but beautiful drive through the Rocky Mountains. My sister and her kids arrived just after us, and Henry was so extremely excited to have friends to play with! He ran the hotel room, laughing and bouncing around for a few hours, and we had trouble getting him to go to bed by midnight. I can only imagine the freedom and joy that he felt once he was released from his car seat after a 16 hour trek from California.
Our first morning here we woke up and decided to tour the town. That took us all of 5 minutes. There really isn't much. Even that bridge I posted about turned out to be a pretty lame attraction (think old, rundown, and no longer in use). We all cheered when we saw a Sonic (Happy Hour, anyone?) and about cried when we realized the drive in movie was only open on the weekends (we were really looking forward to this). My nephew resorted himself to the hotel for World of Warcraft out of utter boredom, while the rest of us took a trip to the duck pond (Thanks for the tip, Anne!).
A typical trip to the local duck pond is pretty laid back. Well, not this one. We pulled into the park, parked the van, grabbed our bread from the "White Trash Beautiful" Super Walmart, and headed over to the water. The ducks were all happily swimming and frolicking near the water's edge. When they saw us with the bread they all began honking and running for us. We broke and tossed the bread, they ate, and continued wildly waddling toward us. They were attacking! These weren't just ducks, afterall, they were some darn hungry geese! Out of shear panic we ran toward the playground, half tempted to run up the steps to the slide if the geese didn't relent. Luckily, they did. After some serious laughter over this rare event, we made a plan. We armed ourselves with a slice of bread each, approached the wild honkers, threw the broken bread chunks, and ran for our lives. The geese continued to eat, run and attack. We continued to laugh and follow through with our plan again and again...As you can see by Henry's running stance, he knew just what to do when the geese attacked...The highlight of Fort Morgan has definitely been these wild geese. Check out the grandpa of the pack. Have you ever seen such an ugly thing?
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ya geese are extremely aggressive. that one that barnes has is out of control.
That last goose is pretty hideous! I'm glad you didn't get attacked.
I forgot about all those geese! Glad you got the experience!
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