Mason and I

Mason and I

Monday, March 24, 2014

Day 115 of San Diego

Oh, for God's sake. Let me sleep already!

Actually, I shouldn't blame my blog for still being awake. I had to revise my story and write a one-paged essay about my revision...

Don't worry! I turned it in on time! Today was the due date, but I had until midnight. Thank goodness for midnight.

I have another final tomorrow; math. My philosophy final seemed easy to me! However, I could have gotten everything wrong... I finished the damn thing in thirty minutes. Yet so did everybody else. HAH! I did study like a son of a bitch over the weekend. My eyes were glued to the study guide. I haven't study for math AT ALL... Aren't I lucky? I get to wake up at six to study and then drive to school at eight to take the 9:30 math final.

Let's hope that if I bomb the final, my final grade in math class will still let me pass. I did do great on my quizzes! I think if you don't do as great on your final, your overall grade will help you.

Please let that be true...

Okay! I need my rest... Six is pretty early for a young gal like me.

Goodnight! Again... Wish me luck!

En Fuego
"I was standing at the top of Guatemala's Acatenango Volcano watching the stars and the city lights from almost 4,000 meters above sea level," says Your Shot contributor Diego Fabriccio Diaz Palomo, a native of Guatemala who climbs the volcano every year. "That was when the Fuego Volcano literally exploded. I start running with a friend for probably half a mile to get to the right spot to shoot the lava. I almost fell down the cliff because I had to be in a really complicated spot to get the right composition."

Diaz Palomo took two long-exposure photos at 90 seconds each. At second 87 of the second shot, lightning appeared in a far cloud on the horizon. "I was without words," he says. "It was indescribable." (By: Diego Fabriccio Diaz Palomo)

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