





My first idea of wondering was to place myself in a situation in which I was so carried away that I intentionally became lost in my own mind and world. Then I realized that the best place to do this should be a familiar place in which my own life is oriented. This place is the 30th Street Station. During a typical day I will travel through 30th Street Station about four or five times; however I have never taken the time to actually wonder through the tracks, platforms, and other locations in which my regular day to day life does not permit. So I took some pictures that will represent the wondering of mind and body which I experienced.
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