We love Chicago.
I haven't felt this way about a city since Edinburgh. Five minutes after arriving in Scotland's capital, I was in love.
Same thing with Chicago.
Even though our recent adventure over Columbus Day weekend wasn't my first time visiting this fabulous spot, it was the first time that I got a good feel for the city and all its treasures.
If work or school takes us there, we'll be happy as clams. No matter where work or school takes us, we'll still be happy as clams, but Chicago is incredibly cool.
So here's a look at the Chicago style adventures we had this last weekend.
We started out at the Art Institute of Chicago.
A little art humor presented by Steve.
Treasures in the Art Institute - Grant Wood's American Gothic and George Seurat's Sunday Afternoon on the Island of la Grande Jatte.
When I teach about these paintings I have an extremely hard time not getting distracted by the following connections:
President Eyring and Cameron Frye
Can anyone else relate?
Totally missed this part of the Institute last time I was here, and this is probably my favorite section - the Thorne Miniature rooms.
Next stop: Shedd Aquarium
Coolest jellyfish exhibit ever! Aren't they pretty?
More cool creatures - we were mesmerized.
After seeing live animals at the aquarium, we saw some dead ones next door at the Field Museum.
Meet Sue and Pumbaa.
One of the marinas off of Michigan Lake.
We caught a trolley and headed up North to explore the Magnificent Mile where we saw the following attractions:
And not far away is the John Hancock Tower - Chicago's 4th tallest building, which has the best views of the surrounding areas.
Looking North...
A candy shop along the Magnificent Mall with some amazing displays.
Fruity candy is way better than chocolate candy. If taste wasn't evidence enough, here's fashion that also supports my claim.
Winding up our walk down the mile, we came to some fabulous river scenery.
Then we finished the day at Millenium Park.
Had to take pictures at Anish Kapoor's Cloud Gate.
And some more pictures at the nearby fountains.
The next day found us at Navy Pier.
What's a trip to Chicago without a stop at Sears Tower?
From what we understand, the locals prefer not to refer to this building by its official name - Willis Tower.
Another view of a marina. Pretty at dusk, eh?
The following pictures show the amazing architecture that characterizes the city as seen from our cruise on the Chicago River.
6 comments:
Loved the photos! So cool!
And I can totally relate to the Cameron Frye comment!
Though I take umbridge to the "fruit candy is better than chocolate candy" bit. I assume this stems from your brain being cooked too long in the Texas sun! Remember, it was "Charlie and the *Chocolate* Factory" . . . not "Charlie and the Fruit Candy Factory"!
:@)
I love the photos! Garrett and I spent just a few hours there last month, and we fell in love, too. The city just has so much personality.
great pictures. I especially love the one of the carousel at night with the city in the back. Chicago looks like a fun place to be. I've heard good things about it and now I really want to visit.
LOVE it! We live near Chicago now, and I haven't even seen all those amazing places yet. Perhaps having a one year old has something to do with that? I need to get down there and do some more exploring. Glad you gave such a great pitch for where we live!
Wow that looks like an amazing trip!! We've been meaning to mak our way over there for quite a while now, you have me convinced now!
Sounds fun! Thank you for sharing! We are heading to Chicago for our 10 year anniversary and you gave me wonderful places to look up! xoxo
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