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This is a curve-billed thrasher sampling the flower of a saguaro cactus. I found the fuzzy texture of the buds kind of interesting.
Jean and I went to the Phoenix Desert Botanical Garden on Monday morning. A great chance to see some cactus blooms, birds and of course this little guy, which is a round-tailed squirrel. I thought he looked so cute sampling the produce along the trail.
My daughter Mariacristina is a Biochemist and she is always on the lookout for samples to analyse. A phone snap of the view from the fell showed this disused reservoir in the distance, duly WhatsApp to my family. Quickly came back reply red lining the pond with the message “Samples from here”. So I made my way down and retrieved the two specimen contains and collected her two samples, one of water and one scrapped from the bottom getting a bit wet in the process. My job done I took this photo. So my darling daughter this is where I collected your samples, any use of this photo in your scientific journals will cost you.
Company: SAMPLE
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Size: Large
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Extra: This plush tag says "SAMPLE", and was most likely not put into production. Thus, it is limited to one or a few in quantity. The designer is unknown; please contact us if you have more information on this plush! There are many other Pokemon that this designer has made, and further info is unknown.
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Indiana University
With plans already underway for the celebration of Indiana University’s Sesquicentennial, in 1966 Benjamin H. Long (A.B. 1926) came forward with an interest in erecting a gateway in memory of his father and mother, Benjamin F. (Trustee from 1915-36) and Lucy Nichols Long who were both IU graduates. But the idea of erecting a portal was initiated by members of the Classes of 1899, 1900, 1901 and 1902 who established a University “Arch Fund” “for the construction of an arch over the Kirkwood Avenue entrance to the campus.”
Finally in the 1980s when the majority of the opposition to the proposal had quieted, long-time University director of scholarships and financial aid Edson Sample stepped forward to fund the Eggers and Higgins design of the early 1960s in honor of his parents, Louise Waite Sample and Kimsey Ownbey Sample Sr. The final completion of the Sample Gates was in 1987.
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