The exact phrase regarding trusses that was sent in to me was “A tends to make me think of bridges, and specifically the trussing that supports them.” Fair enough.
I really wanted to do “Asian Aerobics,” something that I might actually do soon, if the opportunity arises, but it’s Sunday, and I have to make time for my girlfriend. And I slept in ’till noon.
So, armed with only my trusty Panasonic Lumix LX3 point-and-shoot, I went out into the wide world with Ting. Since today turned out to be rather spectacular with regards to weather – not searingly hot, not raining (where we were), with gorgeous cumulus clouds – we decided to go to Sunyudo Park on Sunyu Island (do) in the Han River.
I thought that as we walked along the river, we’d see loads of bridges with trusses, and something would strike my fancy. Instead, as we walked into Ting’s closest station, Sindorim, I saw this image. Right now, a giant complex called D Cube City is being built next to the station, and as a result, some of the station exit routing is being altered. Thus, they’ve set up an alternate exit, and passengers are taken through a strangely lit, green awning-like structure. I looked at it and lo! Trusses. A-shaped and everything.
Done.
Nothing special to this image other than the interesting color and lines involved.
Happy Sunday, dear readers!