Mason and I

Mason and I

Saturday, March 8, 2014

Day 99 of San Diego

Ah, Saturday... I spent most of the day in bed! I goofed off on my computer, cooked food for dinner, and watched movies. Not much has happened. I was going to work on some homework... However, I didn't! Because it's Saturday and I procrastinate!

Don't worry. Everything is due on Monday.

Rainstorms have been frequent. I'm a little upset it hasn't turned into snow... Everywhere else is getting packed while Seattle seems to be the new California. I guess when the next Ice Age occurs, people will be finally recognizing Seattle as a suitable city!

Only joking. Seattle is a great place! Considering famous people visit our Pike Place market, that's a plus, right?

So... Anyway... That's where I'm ending.

CONTINUING MY FUN, PEOPLE! QUIT HOLDING ME BACK BY MAKING ME WRITE POSTS!

;)
The Square
“The largest square in North Korea, the giant Kim Il Sung Square in central Pyongyang is an expansive urban space used for massive collective exercises, including mass dances, parades, and demonstrations of loyalty to the leaders of the country whose portraits watch over the space,” says Jeff Oftedahl, a member our Your Shot community.

“Everything is highly structured in North Korea—one can only go where the guides allow. On this particular day we were visiting a monument overlooking the square, which was a sight to behold. Everything is built to be impressive and to position the leadership over the people, and the people walking under the illuminated photographs really emphasized this point. I zoomed in to fill the frame with the square, showing how tiny the people truly are in comparison.” (By: Jeff Offedahl)

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