So begins my walk from among the corporate plazas of downtown Chicago to some dive bar (to be chosen) in like Everton.
17 miles of whatever. I don’t know north Chicago at all. So should be interesting
Didn’t expect this
Why am I walking north, not south? My daughter lives in the north and i am meeting her for dinner. And I kinda know the south.
Chicago gots a Woolworth inspired building I see.
Ok. Too much great architecture down here to possible react to.
Well done Chicago
This is like very very some time period. 90s? 80s? 70s?
Was ready to proclaim downtown Chicago as best buildings award winner, then it gave me this
The cruelty is the point
Newspapers? How 80s of you
Just a side note that downtown NYC has like only 3 alleys & they are always busy with film shoots because everyone films videos & shoots pics in them because everyone expects downtown NYC to have alleys
Change of plans! Walking west for a long while, then veering north. Can’t do CUBs headquarters territory. Just not in my DNA
Even seeing Wrigley field on TV triggers me. I hear George Will pompously opining on the Beauty of blah blah blah. Can’t image seeing it in person.
Also. The Cubs beat my Indians in a World Series where all anyone did on TV was talk about how great Cubs are.
This is a good intersection
It was only a year ago that I realized the circle K logo was a K in a circle.
Hmmmm
Metaphor alert!
Lol.
Ps: whenever I see a bald ad I think of Julius Caesar sporting a bad combover while ruling the known world
Everyone of these long city walks is a reminder just how deeply interstates & highways impact cities, determining so much. The decisions made X decades ago, often brutal ones (& very classist & racist), still linger
Had public libraries not been a thing, modern politics wouldn’t have ever made them. We would get opEds from neoliberal left & right , opposing them. Free books? Free movies? What? Let the market decide!
Oh my god. I found my personal heaven.
Honestly. How did I not know about this place. Smells good. Sounds good (great music). Has everything
Want that scorpion belt buckle. Used to have one.
Ok. One last pic. Sorry. Mexican western wear is like the only fashion thing I get
I have really tried to like Ukrainian & Russian food. But it just never takes.
Is the Ukrainian version of a “I would rather be fishing” coffee cup.
There was a period when catholic architecture took a bad turn
This neighborhood (Ukrainian village) is really great though.
😊
Tacos. Pope. Well done Chicago
Ok. This place was a good as advertised. And I was the only over educated neolib in there. Usually they draw us like a swarm of mosquitoes to blood
Seems like that upstart North eastern artisanal coffee place @TheStalwart keeps talking about has made it to Chicago
While waiting out the rain in a nook smelling of piss, I glance down every few moments to admire my amazing fashion sense.
Did they just take some catholic clip art and jam it on an auto insurance sign?
Look @MattBruenig, Chicago gots your fav pizza & hot dog place. Next to each other!
Chicago owes Bronx copyright payments for this block
Why does all good things have to die?
This simply rocks. A+
I love all of this, especially the pasted on Mickey
Best thing about this mural is the Schwinn call out
Found my rest stop
Very good. Very good. Very very good
Specialized staffing solutions. 🧐
Thank God Kosciuszko got this nice park named after him — naming that BQE bridge after him was like condemning him to eternal hell.
Having a Kosciuszko park demands this church be a block away
Then this.
Ps: recent ancestry tests confirms I am obliged to have a drink here
Ok. Good place to end my walk. Took me in another direction. But that is what walks are for. 15 miles. Saw lots. Still only a tiny bit of Chicago. Enjoy and thanks. Now Time to figure out the subways.
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Few thoughts from my first impressions from walking across Indianapolis
1) striking how diverse city is. Not in a statistical way. But in a lived way. A city can be diverse, but in separate bubbles, enforced & self enforced (looking at you NYC). That is less the case here
That is not denying the city, like all, is segregated, by race, wealth, & education. It is that it is less so. And people interact more. At a logistical & lived way, & in most importantly, in values” — that is how people get their meaning & view themselves
2) How interstates change everything. The path of the expressways defines neighborhoods, either by cutting & separating them from each other, or by filing them with cars, noise, & exhaust.
A city, like Indianapolis, with lots of highways intersecting jt, is X different cities.
So begins my walk, from Tonawanda to Lackawanna, (How Seuss-ian!) around some nice old school charm.
Hopefully to end in a bar in time for happy hour
Only ten minutes in and already the Buffalo as a physical Buffalo thing is getting old
Whatever the theological issues, can we agree Protestants (Pentecostals aside) got the worst aesthetics of all Religions. I mean. This is great and all, but this is a town hall. No soul lifting sacred-ness here
So begins my 15 mile + walk from Binghamton to Endicott: Amongst the brutally ugly renewal architecture of downtown. A little bit of Brasilia in Appalachian NY