Blowing through the Windy City

We were both looking forward to exploring Chicago as we’d never spent any real time there previously. It is a pretty cool city. Big “Thank you” to Kyle who helped us curate a list of things to see and do while in Chicago. First up was the Shedd Aquarium and their featured beluga whales.

Can you spot Catharine behind the fish?

Next was the Field Museum with exhibits on dinosaurs, gems, microbiology and many other topics for the curious. We wanted to visit the Adler Planetarium but they were closed due to Covid.

Chicago skyline from Museum Campus

We waited for a clear day to visit the Skydeck at Willis Tower and the 360 Observation Deck of the John Hancock buildings. The Skydeck is on the 103rd floor and provides great view of Lake Michigan while the John Hancock building faced the magnificent mile.

Professional photo
Unprofessional photo
Navy Pier
Chicago shoreline of Lake Michigan

We loved the skyline so much we took an architecture cruise on the Chicago River. It was an excellent tour, but we were freezing the entire time.

Brrrrrrr!!!!!!!!
Skyline from the harbor
Do they still have newspapers?

No trip to Chicago is complete without a visit to Wrigley Field. We were fortunate enough to go see the Cubs play the Pittsburgh Pirates (a hometown team). The Cubs held on for a 3-2 victory.

Wrigley Field
Wrigley Field
Wrigley Field

Because of Covid the famous sculpture in Millennium Park, Cloud Gate, was blocked off to touch. I guess this is a unique photo since their are no people anywhere around this piece of art to mar the cityscape’s reflection.

The Bean

While in Chicago we had some excellent food: Chicago style pizza, food from Greektown and more. We really loved the vibe in the windy city and will come back in warmer weather to enjoy.

8 thoughts on “Blowing through the Windy City

  1. Wow. I have not been to Chicago either, but now thanks to you guys have now gotten to see some od the sights. Looks cold but beautiful. Thank you for sharing . The Skydeck reminds me of China, Shanghi, remember we could no look down thru the glass. Scary but wonderful at the same time. Are you still in the Dakotas?
    Take care, Scott an early Happy Birthday wish for you.
    Love you guys,
    Glynda

    1. It was a lot like China. I thought the same things when I was there. And of course thought of you. What a wonderful trip that was. We moved yesterday a little east to Rapid City, SD. From here we are going to visit Mt. Rushmore and other sites. My dad is coming in a week so that will be fun to see that with him. Happy Birthday to you too. Love you.

  2. We were scheduled to be in Chicago this month before we took Amtrak to Salt Lake City and tour
    of Yellowstone National Park. Still on our list of things to do, glad you were able to enjoy even if it was cold!

    1. Really liked Chicago a lot. I think you would too. So much to do. Can’t wait to hear what you thought of Yellowstone. Say hi to Bob and take care.

  3. I lived in Chicago for 3 years. All those places are awesome! Shedd was probably my favorite. Never a dull day in Chicago!

    1. Hi Jenn, Glad to hear from you. I had no idea you lived in Chicago. We really loved it there, but it was so cold. Do you miss the cold? Take care.

  4. Great pictures, I am happy to say I got to see the places you saw and took the cruise tour it was wonderful.. We were there when Miguel was Hamilton in Chicago. You both look wonderful. Happy birthday Scott, Love you Mary Alice

    1. Hey there. I remember when you guys went up there. I was going to meet you guys, but I didn’t work out for some reason. Scott says thanks for the b-day wished. Love you!!!

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