Ox-handling class at museum smells like team spirit.(Garfield Farm Museum, Aurora, Illinois)

From: Chicago Tribune (Chicago, IL) | Date: May 31, 2005| Author: Hageman, William | Copyright information

Byline: William Hageman

CHICAGO _ For most city folks, mucking around a barnyard dotted with ox plop is no way to enjoy a beautiful Saturday.

Jeanne Zasadil is the exception. The Chicago retiree recently spent a day at Garfield Farm Museum near Geneva learning to drive a team of oxen.

Not only did she gladly pay $60 for the chance, but also because of car trouble she had to take the train to Aurora, Ill., where she caught a cab for a $42 ride to th...

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