Friday, August 16, 2013

A Day in the Big City

Nila and Larry App had never been on the Architectural Tour in Chicago. Tom and I decided they needed to go, so we drove to Dune Park, hopped on the South Shore and arrived at Millennium Station. We were in time to hear some of the rehearsal for the Grant Park Orchestra and Chorus which made my heart soar! (Tom took these orchestra photos since he walked down close.)



Rehearsing Stravinsky's The Rite of Spring
 
Larry had never seen The Bean so that was an important stop:
 
While I was taking a picture of the Apps, Tom was photographing me taking the picture.
 
We hiked to the river to get tickets for the Architectural Tour. The weather was perfect!!! The guide was incredible!!!
Tom and I had taken the tour before but you can't take it too many times (especially with great friends and fantastic weather!).
BTW: Believe it or not, I took many more pictures than are posted.










 



Who is that guy right there taking pictures???

The clouds moved in and it gave relief from the sun.
They were absolutely beautiful!!!
(But there wasn't a hint of rain :) )




 
The tour completed, we were ready for lunch. We finally found the restaurant that had been recommended by John Weaver and Verlyn Nofziger. Ok...their taste is a little different than mine but it certainly was an experience. It was kind of scary!!!
 
Finding the Billy Goat Tavern was an experience in itself. It's down-under.
 
After "eating", we hiked along enjoying the sights and sounds of Chicago. It is a beautiful city. It is amazing how the buildings are so different from each other and yet they enhance the vibrancy of Chicago.
This is what we saw as we walked over a bridge.
 
Tom took the next 6 photos.



 
Tom and Nila wanted to go see the Buckingham Fountain but my feet were killing me and Larry's back hurt (we're OLD!),
so Tom and Nila went on their own.



 
As we were ready to head back to the train, Nila noticed that we were walking past the Elephant and Castle restaurant on the corner of LaSalle and Clark streets. Nila got so excited remembering that their nephew Jameson App worked there. He was on duty and free for a few minutes!!!
 
Larry and Tom wait outside while Nila checks to see if Jameson is on duty.

When I went inside and saw him, I realized that I had not only met Jameson at Larry's mother's funeral but I had accompanied him to sing. He is a singer/actor and it was wonderful to accompany this amazing talent!!!

 
"Are we ready to head to the train now?"

 
"Just one or two more pictures, please. That building changes color as the daylight changes! Amazing!"

 Back on the train, Nila and Larry chuckle over pictures.
"Hit that 'delete' button, Nila!!!"

 
What a terrific day we had!
Thanks for sharing it with us, Larry and Nila!
 
 

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