Gyeongbukgong Palace, Seoul.
Hopefully I can get a better look around on Friday
FYI: Friday is a national holiday in South Korea, so there’s sure to be events going on around that statue of King Sejong there.
I certainly aim to have a look. It was just sheer coincidence that I had to be in the area yesterday.
War Memorial of Korea
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Just my opinion. We do need a poll on that.
From left to right:
A WPA-era banner (or replica), in a WPA-era former school building, in a WPA-era planned community (see Greenbelt, above)
“But it’s not helium, it’s hydrogen, so it’s fine!”
It’s not a balloon, it’s an AIRSHIP! Balloons is for kiddie-winkies!
If you want to play with balloons, step outside!
They are also using two different date formats on the sign, which makes my eyes hurt.
REGULATIONS FOR PUBLIC USE OF FACILITIES AND GROUNDS AT THE FAIRFAX COUNTY GOVERNMENT CENTER COMPLEX
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IX. APPLICANT’S RESPONSIBILITIES
The applicant is required to:
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D. Ensure that signs, banners and decorations are NOT affixed to any building
surfaces and that helium-filled balloons are not brought into the Government Center Building.
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NO BALLOONS or SCOTCH TAPE are allowed
in the Government Center Building.
Now I’m envisioning the grizzled veterans of the Balloon and Scotch Tape Crime Taskforce at the local police precinct.
And neither of them is ISO compliant.
Yeah, rub it in…
Um… “verbage”?
Either someone can’t spell or they’re making commentary.