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MY TRIP TO CHICAGO
Sometime in June, I went on a business trip to Chicago. I got there a few days before the business part started so I could take a look around.
The Palmer House Hotel, illustrated on this old postcard, is where I stayed while in town. It was first built in 1875 and is a cool hotel. Lots of character and the lobby stayed very lively!
The Palmer House has the best room service ever. Great food! Not cheap! But with decadence, as with so many other things, you get what you pay for.
These are the “Peacock” doors at the hotel’s Monroe Street entrance. They were designed by Louis Comfort Tiffany – the real thing! And according to a plague mounted nearby, valued at over $1 m each. Pretty!
This is the Chicago River. I was signed up for an Architectural Boat Tour – but missed the boat! I’m such a cliche…
That Ferris Wheel off in the distance is part of the Navy Pier. I stopped at Riva’s there to have lunch and admire the watery view on my way to the Field Museum.
When I got to the Field Museum, Sue was there to greet me.
Sue is the largest T Rex skeleton ever found.
He ate five people from the same village in Africa.
After he ate the fifth victim, he entered her hut and carried out her bag of laundry.
Then he strutted through the village with the laundry bag, dropping itnow and then to roar at the terrified villagers!
I was out of quarters…
Afterwards, the villagers were convinced that the lion was either a devil or a sorcerer and they refused to hunt him!
I think Mfuwe and Suesometimes get togetherand talk about the good ole days!
Tastes like chicken!
Sadly, I had to finally leave the Field Museum and head back to the hotel.
The next day I had to go to work…
But all work and no play is not my style! On Tuesday night I went to a party held in the Peninsula Hotel. Catered dinner and drinks were enjoyed while new KONE elevator products were introduced.
I love edu-tainment!
It’s nice to be on KONE’s party list…
A is for Alligator!
On Wednesday night, I was invited to a “Rooftop Party” by KONE Elevator to watch the Cubs play the Reds at Wrigley Field.
This is the view from the rooftop where the party was held. It is actually next door to the ball field. Barbeque and beer were served.
This is the view from the 95th floor of the John Hancock Building. We went there for drinks after dinner one night.
Chicago is known for its skyscrapers, but I like these old structures over by Water Tower Place. Kind of scary looking.
Love the way the Poles got in TWO jabs at the Russians for the price of one with this ad. Fun marketing!
Thanks Chicago! I had a good time.
In my dreams, I still look like this.
Isn’t sleeping grand?
THE END