Tuesday, April 3, 2018

JUST THE FACTS

There is a slight but burning disagreement going back many years about the ownership of the Grand Canyon.

Since it crosses my state's northern border, Utah tries from time to time to claim it.

But Utah has Arches National Park.  And Bryce Canyon and Canyonlands and Capitol Reef and Zion.

So down here in Arizona, aka Heaven on Earth, you Utahns just leave our Grand Canyon alone.

One car's vanity plate says it best.


Incidentally, those are Saguaro cacti.

(It's pronounced suh-GWAHR -oh, for you aliens.)

It's bloom, which comes out of the top of it, is the Official State Flower of Arizona.

And that critter in the middle is a Roadrunner.

But while Roadrunners are prevalent in this blessed state, the official state bird is the Cactus Wren.

Class dismissed, Gentle Readers.

7 comments:

Jager said...

Is that rust on that plate? In Arizona?

Tom Cochrun said...

got it!

Steve said...

Good update.

William Kendall said...

The bulk of it's in Arizona, and possession is nine tenths of the law.

Silver in AZ said...

You can do that kind of vanity plate?! AWESOME!

Zhoen said...

Fair enough.

Kate said...

You have every right to be proud of your state! Love the license plate and the instruction on pronunciation!