UofA Campus
The other day I went and took some photos of my favorite places on campus. I think that the most recognizable building on campus is Old Main (the very first building where farmers and miners studied). It’s also one of the most boring buildings to look at.
So the following are some some scenes that I saw every day on campus this semester.
This liquid nitrogen tank was always suspiciously leaky sounding. One time I saw someone in a hazmat suit messing around with it. It still sounds leaky, even after I saw that person.
I pass through this wall after my English class. I bet you never would have thought that Arizona is so green.
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That wall is amazing. I should put one in front of my house when I buy one.
You can’t really tell, but on the other side of the wall are rose beds. Also, that would be one freaking cool house. I would have a peacock to go with it. The other day I went to a pet store in Tucson, and peacocks went for around $100.
Oh to wear shorts and flips flops in December.
Wow! I wouldn’t think Tucson could be that green. What a charming little portion of campus. Can that please be right outside City Hall so I can pass through it after I park my car in the morning?
Shealy: Tucson has a snow advisory for tonight, but right now it’s around 60 degrees out.
Melinda: The City Hall would be so much more awesome with a huge ivy covered wall around it. But, knowing CG, it would probably be brown ivy. :P
That’s pretty decent. How tall is it?
Josh: The building is 6 stories, the nitro tank is 1, and the wall is 3 stories. Not too shabby!
Wow, that’s awesome. I wish I had that much greenery!
Alex: UofA may not be ivy league, but we are ivy walled. ;)