Thursday, December 18, 2014

Impromptu Chicago Visit

    We had not even considered taking the time to see Chicago this Holiday season. However, when one of Justin's job applications resulted in an interview in person (not by phone or skype) he asked, "Who's up for a road trip?". Since the interview was set for 3:30, we decided that an overnight stay would be more fun and relaxing than driving at least 4 hours there and 4 back. We were checked into our hotel with plenty of time for Justin to change into a suit and then navigate our way to the interview location, park, and have a cup of coffee across the street (near the Willis/Sears Tower).
This pleasant coffee shop was much quieter and less crowded than the nearby Starbucks!
  While Justin was interviewing, we took off to find Daley Square where the Kristkindlmarkt was set up. We found it, nestled up among the city's buildings.

A cheery, warm glow
 With the towers looming over us....
 we enjoyed the different sights ; festive Christmas tree...
 Pigeons warming up by the cozy fire....
 and the beautiful wares of the market stalls....

Geoffrey like the large dragon here, I liked all the turtles :-)



   It is probably a good thing that we had a time limit, I could have spent quite a while looking at the items up close(and buying), instead of just taking pictures. We were able to find our way back easily, using the Willis tower as our landmark guide.
 The interview lasted for a little while longer, so we waited in the lobby.
 After a short down time at the hotel, we took off on foot to find a restaurant and Macy's Christmas windows. Areas were lit up quite nicely.
'Starry, Starry Night'
 Macy's Christmas







Jim and Justin figuring out if they have seen all the sights included in this window.

Now that they have seen Macy's, they are only missing the Easter Island Moai.
 The last window with Macy's clock and trumpets.....
 they are quite an impressive sight!

Officially renamed Macy's September 2006.
After dinner a short walk along the Magnificent Mile.
Jim's getting a little ways ahead of me!



I would enjoy perusing in this store.



Maybe next time, a walk along the river.
 Not along the Magnificent Mile, but still quite an eye-catching window display....
 and interesting architecture!
Before we check out of our hotel the next morning, a short stroll thru Millennium Park.
Look close and you can make out the Cloud Gate or "bean" sculpture.

No one is skating at the rink today :-(

Cloud Gate
 Pics from under 'the bean"
kind of a kaleidoscope

 I could spend a bit of time here checking out the different kaleidoscope images with different people/clothing colors and different angles :-)
 Jay Pritzker Pavillion and Great Lawn

 Lurie Garden

For a spur of the moment get away, we saw a lot and had a great time. Hmmm, maybe Justin will get some more interviews that we can tag along on!

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