Discovered these paper mache birds at The Magic Hedge/Montrose Harbor.
The new 31st Street Harbor -- almost ready for the start of the boating season.
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The Columbus Bridge being raised, as viewed from Upper Columbus
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Ramps are in season. It's a short season so get them while you can. Make pesto and pasta sauce, omelets and pizza, pickle them, freeze ramp butter. So many options, so little time! W...
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I found it ... over by Navy Pier. HAPPY ST. PATRICK'S DAY (Please remember to celebrate responsibly: Wearing more than one article of green clothing - or more than two shades ...
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Does anyone else wonder why the ancient calendar makers decided to put Leap Day in February instead of in - oh, any of those lazy Summer months? But, February? Isn't winter - even a mild one...
http://dailychicagophoto.blogspot.com/2012/02/extra-foggy-day.html
One of the carvings in an elevator in the Palmolive Building (formerly known as the Playboy Building )
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The design of the Carbide and Carbon Building on a Spring-like Winter Day was allegedly inspired by a Champagne bottle. The green terra cotta tower representing the bottle with a gold leaf t...
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32 Taps, No Waiting
These colorful flowers, brightening up some dull winter days, are on the 212 South State Street Building in the Loop. The building is owned by the General Services Administration. They partn...
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A collage of some artistic details on buildings in Chinatown.
http://dailychicagophoto.blogspot.com/2012/01/exploring-chinatown-architectural.html
You can get a unique perspective of the skyline - where else can you see the Sears Tower as a backdrop to a canyon wall? - from Ping Tom Memorial Park .
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Last Fall we went exploring in Chinatown but I didn't have time to post the photos. Until now. In honor of the Chinese New Year (it's the Year of the Dragon), today, here are the nine dragon...
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The Loop Alliance is leaving the music-synchronized lights along State Street up through February. It started out in December with Christmas and Holiday songs and greetings. Now all the so...
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In a way, it makes a lot of sense.
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The swirly waters of Tahquamenon Falls in Michigan's Tahquamenon Falls State Park .
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Used the car door as a tripod to get this long-exposure sunset photo.
http://dailychicagophoto.blogspot.com/2012/01/sunset-at-mackinac-bridge.html