Posted December 24, 200915 yr This past weekend, the fam came to visit and take in the holiday festivities downtown. Now that things have settled down and we're all back home in Michigan to celebrate Christmas, I got some much needed photo editing done Hope you enjoy and Happy Holidays! 1. Before my vacation started, it began with an important competition I was working on. Pulled an all nighter, but got the rest of my Friday off. I took a few pictures that night (and early morning) 2. West Exit 3. Michigan Ave 7:00 AM, just as I was about to head home :-D 4. Michigan Ave 5. Harris Festival of Lights. 1 Million people showed up 6. Harris Festival of Lights. Above Michigan and Wacker 7. Skating in Millennium Park 8. Wrigley Forest at Night 9. Michigan Ave Shoppers 10. Michigan Ave Shoppers 11. McGraw Hill Building Reconstruction (see my thread on it in Arch and Pres forum) 12. North Bridge Shops 13. Crate and Barrel 14. Christkindlmarket 15. Christkindlmarket 16. Free Sprite! 17. The Modern Wing, Chicago Institute of Art 18. Holy Name Cathedral 19. 900 North Tower 20. Walnut Room of Macy's/Field's 21. Escalator Atrium of Macy's/Field's 22. Atrium of Macy's/Field's 23. Waiting for to be seated at the Grand Lux Cafe 24. State Street 25. State Street Happy Holidays!
December 24, 200915 yr How DARE you send me a Happy Holidays with Crate and Barrel and Sprite. TRASH!!! But yes, Happy Holidays and love Chicago (in the summer). "You don't just walk into a bar and mix it up by calling a girl fat" - buildingcincinnati speaking about new forumers
December 24, 200915 yr RACIST!!! "You don't just walk into a bar and mix it up by calling a girl fat" - buildingcincinnati speaking about new forumers
December 24, 200915 yr Says the bootleg MayDay. "You don't just walk into a bar and mix it up by calling a girl fat" - buildingcincinnati speaking about new forumers
December 24, 200915 yr Truth hurts like Dr. Dre, ya dig? "You don't just walk into a bar and mix it up by calling a girl fat" - buildingcincinnati speaking about new forumers
December 26, 200915 yr thanks, great photos; but just looking at the atrium & escalators in Field's (Macy's, whatever it is now) iduces vertigo. I wonder how many people have plunged to their deaths there (this was happening at the NYU main library atrium a couple of years ago...then again, they were only NYU students. okay, sorry). And didn't Sterling Lindner in Cleveland have an atrium, where they put up a huge Christmas tree every year? I have a vague memory of that. http://www.mainstreetpainesville.org/
December 26, 200915 yr thanks for tying those things all together evdon, you're quite the bundle of holiday cheer! :? :laugh:
December 26, 200915 yr thanks for tying those things all together evdon, you're quite the bundle of holiday cheer! :? :laugh: I'm sorry, but I have good reasons. The heat in my building was barely on yesterday (It's back today). I try not to be too cynical, but I'm positive this was planned. I'm sure my landlord's thinking goes something like this: since there are so many young people in the building who go away back home to their families for the holidays (and yes, it has been blissfully quieter!), why should he waste precious heating fuel on the handful who remain. Additionally, my kitchen drain is severely clogged, and I admit I have no one else to blame--too many poppy seeds from bagels and grounds from a coffee press add up to disaster. Now, back to the topic. What was it again?? :? http://www.mainstreetpainesville.org/
December 26, 200915 yr haha. same here. heat, mice, clogged kitchen sink (i should do something about that...eh later), young neighbors left for the new year...!
December 26, 200915 yr haha. same here. heat, mice, clogged kitchen sink (i should do something about that...eh later), young neighbors left for the new year...! re clogged sink: try baking soda and white vinegar. That worked a little for me; well, for a while...http://www.drainsandplumbing.com/cleardrainblockage.html -- at least it's not corrosive to the plumbing. http://www.mainstreetpainesville.org/
December 27, 200915 yr In history no one has ever gone over the railing. It's actually difficult to look over the edge of the modern atrium like I did. I had to crawl behind a display and the railing was high. Not sure why anyone would fall over or want to for that matter in a department store of all places
December 27, 200915 yr Christmastime in Chicago is wonderful - a dense, visually-compelling downtown chock-full of people. The place overflows with energy. Superb photo thread!
December 28, 200915 yr I'm uber jealous of the Christkindlmarket...I'm gonna see if I can help get one started here in Cincy next year. Thanks for the inspiration.
December 28, 200915 yr Christmastime in Chicago is wonderful - a dense, visually-compelling downtown chock-full of people. The place overflows with energy. .....and shoplifters!
December 28, 200915 yr ^ that would be Eaton Centre in Toronto during boxing day. Honey I know a booster when I see one. '08 my niece and I watched a woman walk out of a certain store in the Drake Hotel with a $7,500 bag and didn't blink.
December 28, 200915 yr I still think the Eaton Centre is the worst place I've ever seen shoplifting. That SportChek place near the entrance probably regrets putting in that open mezzanine so close to the concourse. I remember people chucking merchandise over the railings where their accomplices would make a break for the exit or subway.
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