Our first glimpse of Fort Worth.
has curbside service.
There's a lot to do here: Visit the Stockyards, the National Cowgirl Museum, American Airlines CR Smith Museum, the US Bureau of Printing and Engraving, Breweries, Restaurants...
have Long Horn Cattle logos.
Eric and I are visiting two outdoor attractions today.
reminds me of buildings in
Eric & I start
our stroll in
The Water Gardens were designed by architect Philip Johnson. The gardens are an oasis of quiet in downtown Fort Worth. They have been used for filming scenes in the original Logan's Run movie and the 1980 TV film Lathe of Heaven.
Aerated Water Pool
I walk along an elevated
A man flies his drone nearby,
at the top center of the photo.
water trough.
"steps" into this shallow
pool.
is just steps away from the
Gardens.
Eric examines the building and notes that the windows follow the same lines as the brickwork.
sections of a nearby
skyscraper.
Eric and I return to our car and head southwest to Bay Landing RV Campground in Bridgeport. We expect to return to Fort Worth in a few years when there are more tourism options available.
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