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The Unicorn of the Desert

Feeling a little monochrome this morning.

This beautiful Arabian Oryx is called the “unicorn of the desert” because when you look at her from the side, she appears to have only one horn.

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Author editorPosted on September 24, 2020Categories PhotographyTags Living Desert

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Flashback to Halloween 1995 - another crazy promotion with our client Union 76 and the Oscar Mayer Weinermobile. That's Dean Ayres, Lisa Haskins, me, and Paul McLain. Mimi McLain took the snap. Damn, we had fun with that promo - cruizin' Union 76 stores all over SoCal with Little Oscar and the crew 25 years ago! Oh yeah, Little Oscar wouldn't give me a whistle unless I sang the song... yup, I still have that #whistle!

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