I haven't been posting much. Here are some pictures of what we have been doing the last week with comments.We went to a cookie store and to a chocolte candy factory that is just a few blocks from where we are staying.
We took another bus tour and passed the radio flyer factory. This giant wagon is out front.
I really like the Chicago skyline.
We went to the oldest Polish Catholic church in Chicago. There was a polish folk group from Canada that played.
Then we went to the church in downtown Chicago. A stark contrast.
After church we went to Palmer house for breakfast.
Following the Farr's
Wednesday, December 12, 2012
Thursday, December 6, 2012
Another walking tour
Took L and bus to Hyde park and saw President Obama's Chicago house.
Lots of security, as you can imaging.
If you stand too long on the sidewalk across the street, an agent
will get out of a car and ask you to move along.
Then we took a bus to China town.
Finally went back to the loop and found a Target to pick up some 'Chicago' gifts.
Lots of security, as you can imaging.
If you stand too long on the sidewalk across the street, an agent
will get out of a car and ask you to move along.
Then we took a bus to China town.
Finally went back to the loop and found a Target to pick up some 'Chicago' gifts.
Wednesday, December 5, 2012
A day at the zoo
We rode the #8 bus north, then the #76 bus east to Lincoln park zoo.
The zoo is one of the worlds great zoo's and has no admission charge.
For the poor people that drive their cars, it does cost $20 to park.
The zoo is one of the worlds great zoo's and has no admission charge.
For the poor people that drive their cars, it does cost $20 to park.
Monday, December 3, 2012
Sunday, December 2, 2012
We don't care about no stinking strike
Although I must confess, I am not a hockey fan, we did have a good time going to a game last night. This is minor league hockey but to my uneducated eye, pretty good stuff.
This is a high class place, they have TWO Zamboni's.
This is a high class place, they have TWO Zamboni's.
Friday, November 30, 2012
A day on the train(s)
We decided to just ride the 'L' today. Actually a few of them.
We rode the Blue line to downtown and changed to the Pink line.
We rode the Pink line around the loop then to the end in Cicero and back to the Loop.
Then we got on the Red line and rode it south almost to the end.
We passed by the baseball park the White Sox play in.
Then we rode the Red line back north and passed by Wrigley field where the Cubs play.
Saw a lot of interesting things on the way. I love trains, and this place is a train lovers paradise.
Here are some pictures. Be sure to go the bottom to see some views taken of the downtown skyline from the roof of our place.
We rode the Blue line to downtown and changed to the Pink line.
We rode the Pink line around the loop then to the end in Cicero and back to the Loop.
Then we got on the Red line and rode it south almost to the end.
We passed by the baseball park the White Sox play in.
Then we rode the Red line back north and passed by Wrigley field where the Cubs play.
Saw a lot of interesting things on the way. I love trains, and this place is a train lovers paradise.
Here are some pictures. Be sure to go the bottom to see some views taken of the downtown skyline from the roof of our place.
Thursday, November 29, 2012
M(o)SI
The Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago is a great place. I visited there many times when I was going to school at the Naval Base in Great lakes in the 1960's.
The U505 submarine is a main attraction, it costs an extra $8 to go on it over the cost of admission.
The Zephyr display is great, we got a tour through the cars. Much smaller than you would think.
Aircraft hanging from the ceiling. The 727 is a real airplane, and was flown to a field close to the museum before being disassembled and put on display.
The U505 submarine is a main attraction, it costs an extra $8 to go on it over the cost of admission.
The Zephyr display is great, we got a tour through the cars. Much smaller than you would think.
Aircraft hanging from the ceiling. The 727 is a real airplane, and was flown to a field close to the museum before being disassembled and put on display.
Now this is a little strange. There is a bunny rabbit that hangs around our building.
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