
This was my fourth or fifth overnight trip to Chicago and as such I always enjoy walking around and seeing the sites if I have time. And, I walk. A lot.
On Wednesday evening, according to Google maps, we covered almost 8 miles walking to and
On the Thursday night we only covered about 4.5 miles. We had a reception at the Chicago Art Museum sponsored by Bank of America. I didn't see any art but the food was pretty good...and FREE. Afterwards we hoofed over to Orvis, Northface, and the Nike store on Michigan Ave. All I can say is, as always, NEVER pay retail if you can avoid it!
You may be at least party familiar, in name, with Grant Park or Millenium Park. There is usually a whole host of dog walkers, frisbee players, etc. all milling around. Unfortunately for us it was pretty doggone cold and windy (Windy City, ya know) so there wasn't a lot of activity. Somehow having a massive lake next to your city leaves a lot to be desired when it comes to blocking the wind. Nonetheless we are pretty intrepid souls and forged ahead having a great time along the way.
Here is the Chicago River that gets dyed green for the St. Patrick's Day parade. This picture was taken from the end of one of many drawbridges over the river. In the late fall, there is a