According to http://nationalpandaday.blogspot.com/, today is National Panda Day. And that, friends, is just about all the website says.
(Apparently International Red Panda Day is in September. I think today must be about regular black and white pandas.)
In honor of National Panda Day, I am sharing with you photos I took of a bronze statue in Phoenix, AZ called Maternal Love. According to http://www.waymarking.com/waymarks/WMNDD5_Maternal_Love_Phoenix_AZ, the statue
was presented in September 1996 from Chendgu Municipal Government, P.R. China, and Mayor Wang Rong Xuan to the city of Phoenix, Arizona.
Wait. What. How? National Panda Day? Here? Where are there Panda’s in North America?
Well, Scott, I guess the pandas in North America are in zoos. I suppose the people who started National Panda Day think folks in the U.S. should appreciate pandas despite the critters not being indigenous to the area. Or maybe Panda Day is meant for another nation. There wasn’t too much information out there.
Thanks for reading and commenting.
Ack, I think I need to get my amused but sarcastic font repaired 🙂 I do think it is cool we have a national Panda day, the world could use more pandas.
I need the amused but sarcastic font too! It is a difficult combination of emotions to convey in writing. Cheers!