We went up to Observatory Hill yesterday to enjoy the sunshine. So here are a couple of pictures from our day.



At the observatory there were a few exhibits, this one was a cardboard ball that had a bunch of holes punched into it. When you look inside you see what the night sky looked like in 1923. I thought it looked like a cardboard ball with some holes in it, but what do I know?

An of course a Saturday wouldn't be complete without a trip to one of the many markets.

2 comments:
I think they made that cardboard sculpture just so people could take pictures of other people standing in it. Hahahahaha!
UP FRIGGIN' DATE, YO!
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