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  1. Cathy Walker

    Cathy Walker by Steve Beckelhimer from the GigaPan June Harless Center HOF Dinner 2012 by Carrie-Meghan Quick-Blanco

    Mathematics Coordinator, June Harless Center

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  2. Lenora Richardson

    Lenora Richardson by Steve Beckelhimer from the GigaPan June Harless Center HOF Dinner 2012 by Carrie-Meghan Quick-Blanco

    Cabell County curriculum supervisor

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  3. Jerry Workman

    Jerry Workman by Steve Beckelhimer from the GigaPan June Harless Center HOF Dinner 2012 by Carrie-Meghan Quick-Blanco

    Wayne County administrator - retired

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  4. Dr. Barbara Maynard

    Dr. Barbara Maynard by Steve Beckelhimer from the GigaPan June Harless Center HOF Dinner 2012 by Carrie-Meghan Quick-Blanco

    June Harless Center

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  5. Sen. Joe Manchin

    Sen. Joe Manchin by Steve Beckelhimer from the GigaPan June Harless Center HOF Dinner 2012 by Carrie-Meghan Quick-Blanco

    United States Senate

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  6. Dean Bookwalter

    Dean Bookwalter by Steve Beckelhimer from the GigaPan June Harless Center HOF Dinner 2012 by Carrie-Meghan Quick-Blanco

    College of Education dean

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  7. Dr. Stephen Kopp

    Dr. Stephen Kopp by Steve Beckelhimer from the GigaPan June Harless Center HOF Dinner 2012 by Carrie-Meghan Quick-Blanco

    Marshall University President

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  8. Jim Denova

    Jim Denova by Steve Beckelhimer from the GigaPan June Harless Center HOF Dinner 2012 by Carrie-Meghan Quick-Blanco

    Benedum Foundation

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  9. Paul Zickafoose

    Paul Zickafoose by Steve Beckelhimer from the GigaPan June Harless Center HOF Dinner 2012 by Carrie-Meghan Quick-Blanco

    Beverly Elementary Principal

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  10. Sweet Shrub

    Sweet Shrub by Steve Beckelhimer from the GigaPan Mary's Spring Flowers by Steve Beckelhimer

    The sweet shrub (Calycanthus floridus) was one of my grandmother's favorites. The sweet shrubs in Mary's garden are cuttings from my grangmother's yard.
    The aroma is pleasant in the yard all spring and summer.

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  11. Grape Hyacinth

    Grape Hyacinth by Steve Beckelhimer from the GigaPan Mary's Spring Flowers by Steve Beckelhimer

    Most of the Grape Hyacinth (Muscari) are gone with the warmer weather but a little color remains from the earlier blooms.

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  12. Canoe

    Canoe by Steve Beckelhimer from the GigaPan Mary's Spring Flowers by Steve Beckelhimer

    The Grumman square stern canoe awaits warm weather and a day in the water.

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  13. May Apple

    May Apple by Steve Beckelhimer from the GigaPan Mary's Spring Flowers by Steve Beckelhimer

    The May Apple (Podophyllum peltatum) is a wildflower in the area that will take over if not controlled from time to time.

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  14. Lily of the Valley

    Lily of the Valley by Steve Beckelhimer from the GigaPan Mary's Spring Flowers by Steve Beckelhimer

    One of Mary's favorite flowers, Lily of the Valley (Convallaria majalis) grows well in the shaded areas of the garden. Thick root mats help control weeds in the area.

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  15. Lenten Rose

    Lenten Rose by Steve Beckelhimer from the GigaPan Mary's Spring Flowers by Steve Beckelhimer

    The Lenten Rose (Helleborus) provide beautiful flowers from March until the first really warm weather. Since deer will browse the tender leaves and flowers, they must be caged in the early season.

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  16. Deer Cages

    Deer Cages by Steve Beckelhimer from the GigaPan Mary's Spring Flowers by Steve Beckelhimer

    Cages have to be placed over some plants to give them a head start and avoid damage from browsing deer in the area.

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  17. Mason Bee Nest

    Mason Bee Nest by Steve Beckelhimer from the GigaPan Mary's Spring Flowers by Steve Beckelhimer

    Nests for orchard bees (Osmia lignaria), the native pollinating bees of North America, are available for the local nesting females.

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  18. Butterfly Bush

    Butterfly Bush by Steve Beckelhimer from the GigaPan Mary's Spring Flowers by Steve Beckelhimer

    Although not yet in flower, the butterfly bush (Buddleja davidii) will attract many pollinators.

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  19. White irises

    White irises by Steve Beckelhimer from the GigaPan Mary's Spring Flowers by Steve Beckelhimer

    The tall white irises are planted behind many of the other plants.

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  20. Purple Irises

    Purple Irises by Steve Beckelhimer from the GigaPan Mary's Spring Flowers by Steve Beckelhimer

    We haven't had yellow irises long but they are doing well.

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  21. Purple Irises

    Purple Irises by Steve Beckelhimer from the GigaPan Mary's Spring Flowers by Steve Beckelhimer

    We have had stock from these iris for over 25 years. When we moved, we brought a few corms with us that have spread and become well established.

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  22. Torch Lilies

    Torch Lilies by Steve Beckelhimer from the GigaPan Mary's Spring Flowers by Steve Beckelhimer

    I know these beautiful plants as Red Hot Pokers (Kniphofia uvaria) since the flowers range from bright yellow to bright red. They tolerate poor soil, dry or wet conditions and are deer resistant.

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  23. Two World Wars

    Two World Wars by Steve Beckelhimer from the GigaPan Veteran's Memorial Fieldhouse by Steve Beckelhimer

    Veteran's from World War I and World War II are honored by the Veteran's Memorial Fieldhouse

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  24. Dirty AC Unit

    Dirty AC Unit by Steve Beckelhimer from the GigaPan Veteran's Memorial Fieldhouse by Steve Beckelhimer

    I wonder how long it has been since this was cleaned.

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  25. No Parking

    No Parking by Steve Beckelhimer from the GigaPan Veteran's Memorial Fieldhouse by Steve Beckelhimer

    ANY TIME

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  26. Fragments of cars

    Fragments of cars by Steve Beckelhimer from the GigaPan Veteran's Memorial Fieldhouse by Steve Beckelhimer

    Fifth Avenue at 26th Street is part of busy US Route 60 in Huntington, West Virginia. A stream of traffic made getting a "clean" GigaPan image impossible.

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  27. Blue smear

    Blue smear by Steve Beckelhimer from the GigaPan Veteran's Memorial Fieldhouse by Steve Beckelhimer

    A blue truck drove by while the image was being taken.

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  28. Pipe stub

    Pipe stub by Steve Beckelhimer from the GigaPan Veteran's Memorial Fieldhouse by Steve Beckelhimer

    I don't know if this is where there was an outside faucet or if this was where some outside feature was attached.

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  29. Red smear

    Red smear by Steve Beckelhimer from the GigaPan Veteran's Memorial Fieldhouse by Steve Beckelhimer

    A red truck drove by while the image was being taken.

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  30. Erected 1950

    Erected 1950 by Steve Beckelhimer from the GigaPan Veteran's Memorial Fieldhouse by Steve Beckelhimer

    The Veteran's Memorial Fieldhouse was constructed in 1950 in honor of veterans of World War I and World War II.

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  31. Plantlets

    Plantlets by Steve Beckelhimer from the GigaPan Kalanchoe - Focus Stacked by Steve Beckelhimer

    Roots have already formed as these plantlets are nearly ready to drop off.

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  32. Pleiospilos nelii

    Pleiospilos nelii by Steve Beckelhimer from the GigaPan Cactus Assortment - Focus Stacked by Steve Beckelhimer

    Split Rock cactus or Pleiospilos nelii is a small cactus native to Africa.
    When young, the cactus has two fleshy green leaves that appear like a green ball that has been split. As the cactus matures, the original two leaves turn darker, eventually becoming brown. Smaller leaves grow between the original two often with the split perpendicular to the preceeding split.

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  33. Euphorbia trigona

    Euphorbia trigona by Steve Beckelhimer from the GigaPan Cactus Assortment - Focus Stacked by Steve Beckelhimer

    African Milk cactus or Euphorbia trigona is a great home cactus that may grow to be over 8 feet tall in many household situations. Branching arms of the milk cactus may give it the appearance of Saguaro cacti.
    When broken, the milk cactus produces a milky sap that may cause minor skin irritation in some individuals.
    Propagating a milk cactus is as simple as breaking off an arm, allowing a callous to form then planting in loose soil.

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  34. Espostoa lanata

    Espostoa lanata by Steve Beckelhimer from the GigaPan Cactus Assortment - Focus Stacked by Steve Beckelhimer

    Snow Pole cactus or Espostoa lanata is an unusual and attractive cactus sometimes found in houseplant collections. Their columnar form and fine white hair-like needles make them attractive for home gardens.
    In nature, Espostoa lanata are found in the Andes Mountains of Equador and Peru.

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  35. Mammillaria spinosissima

    Mammillaria spinosissima by Steve Beckelhimer from the GigaPan Cactus Assortment - Focus Stacked by Steve Beckelhimer

    Mammillaria spinosissima or Red-Headed Irishman cactus is a beautiful small cactus that makes a nice addition to a houseplant collection.
    Mammillaria spinosissima is native to Mexico but thrives in succulent indoor succulent gardens.

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  36. Haworthia fasciata

    Haworthia fasciata by Steve Beckelhimer from the GigaPan Cactus Assortment - Focus Stacked by Steve Beckelhimer

    Sometimes called Zebra Cactus, the Haworthia are common cactus houseplants.
    Related to Aloe, many Haworthia have distinctive green and white patterns on the leaves giving rise to the zebra appearance.
    Most Haworthia species are native to desert or semi-desert areas of South Africa.
    Because of their ease of care and small size, Haworthia are common houseplants.

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  37. Copper King Cactus

    Copper King Cactus by Steve Beckelhimer from the GigaPan Cactus Assortment - Focus Stacked by Steve Beckelhimer

    Mammillaria elongata is often called Copper King because of the copper colored spines.
    Because of the ease of culturing, Copper King is a common cactus cultivar.

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  38. Stump

    Stump by Steve Beckelhimer from the GigaPan Rupert by Taylor Brewer

    I am curious as to what kind of tree this was.

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  39. Frost mixed with moss growth

    Frost mixed with moss growth by Steve Beckelhimer from the GigaPan Rupert by Taylor Brewer

    It is obvious that the day was cold since there is a little snow or frost mixed wtih the moss growth.

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  40. Panda eyes

    Panda eyes by Steve Beckelhimer from the GigaPan Practice Focus Stacking 2.11.11 by Pat McKee

    This figurine has eyes that are a bit frightening!

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