Chicago Adventure Post 1

Day 1

Well, the Adventure didn’t begin as smoothly as planned…. We boarded the plane on time Tuesday morning, but then sat on the plane for almost 3 hours (time for a TV show, a movie, and a few walkabouts) as O’Hare was closed, then only letting limited flights land due to a major lightning storm. We were finally allowed to disembark with a $20 food voucher while we waited out the delay…which turned into a cancellation! After a lo-o-ong wait in line at the AC Customer Service desk, we got the flight rebooked for Wednesday morning….then had to go to another area to speak to a supervisor about accommodations…next, go through customs (even though we never left the country – love NEXIS – avoided a huge line), and finally get our luggage. Day 1 in a nutshell: after 8 hours in the airport, it is time for a couple of cold beers, some prime rib from Canyon Creek, and then bed.

Day 2

After an uneventful flight (thank goodness), we arrived in Chicago and took the Blue Train to Monroe Station (just down from our hotel – Hampton Inn Majestic). The Hampton Inn occupies 17 floors of the former Majestic Office Building built in 1905. The building was a mix of office space and a theatre (presently it houses the Hampton Inn and the Bank of America Theater). It is quite an interesting place with some of its original character preserved.

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After check-in, we headed down to the waterfront and walked towards Navy Pier.

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We turned to wander along the Chicago River in search of a spot to catch a bite and drink. …So excited to find Kona Longboard!

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For dinner, we didn’t waste any time in trying Chicago’s famous Deep Dish Pizza Pie. We went to Lou Malnati’s (it was featured on “You Gotta Eat Here”). While not “pizza” as we know it (more like an Italian Pie), it was delicious! –lots of mozzarella on the base, fresh stewed tomatoes, mild sausage and mushrooms all on a butter crust.

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Day 3

After a light breakfast, we walked down towards the water again, but this time wandered in the park towards the Buckingham Fountain. The mist offered a bit of a shower.

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Once we reached the area of the Field Museum, Shed Aquarium, and the Planetarium, we turned back and walked the waterfront.

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Sailboat upon sailboat waited for their outing.

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Millennium Park was very interesting… We stumbled upon a symphony/opera practice performance at the Jay Pritzker Pavilion. The sound was amazing.

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The Cloud Gate (aka The Bean) was much more than we expected. It is huge and every angle offers a different reflection of the city’s skyscrapers.

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Look close and you will see our reflection several times ! It is very dis-orienting being under the bean and looking up at the distorted images!

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The Crown Fountain offered entertainment for young and old.

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We reached 10,000 steps before lunch. For lunch, we weren’t sure what we wanted and headed north along State St. A block after the bridge, we spotted a place of interest – Public House. The bar offered great food, refreshing beverages, and refuge to the rain that began to fall shortly after our arrival.

Day 4

Today, we planned some indoor activities due to the intermittent rain. We visited the Chicago Art Institute, figuring we would spend an hour or two….WOW! We spent over 4 hours wandering the various halls and getting lost in the works.

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I took one Art History class in university, and I am amazed at what I remember. It is so exciting to see a painting and know who the artist is. I did a paper on one of American Impressionist Mary Cassatt’s painting which is part of the Chicago Gallery, BUT, would you believe it is currently on loan until the end of the month?!

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They did have another of her paintings.

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So excited to see paintings by so many famous artists, like Monet,

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Degas,

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Van Gough,

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Picasso,

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and so many more….

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After hours of wandering the gallery, we took the Pink Line to Lagunitas Brewery. Little did we know Riotfest was in the same neighbourhood – the train was packed full of grunge music lovers. And when we reached the brewery, the taproom was packed too. The waitress said it was the busiest day they had seen since opening 1 ½ years ago.

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We had a couple of beers (really thirsty from wandering around the art gallery) and shared some nachos while we waited for the tour to start.

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The tour was quite interesting. The brewery is housed in the former Ryerson Steel distribution warehouse.There is many old cranes abandoned on their rails around the building.

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They have capacity to do 600,000 barrels of beer. This past week, Lagunitas signed a deal with Heineken to allow global distribution. The owner, Tony Magee, insists business will continue as usual….

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Most interesting fact from tour guide – “If you don’t test positive(drug test), you won’t get a job here.”

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We ended the day returning to Macy’s to pick up a purse I saw on sale the day before (regular price was $79, on sale for $59.25). The register rung it up at $23.70! So excited!!! I quickly paid and whispered to Todd, “Let’s go…..”

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Las Vegas and Beyond Final Blog 4

Las Vegas

Before returning the rental, we stopped by the Shelby American Inc museum and build shop in Las Vegas. Carroll Shelby was an American race driver and entrepreneur who designed cars, specifically Cobra and Mustang performance cars.

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Todd picked out his dream car, a 2012 50th Anniversary GT500 Super Snake (asking price 200K USD) . I said maybe on our 50th anniversary if they still have it in another 15 years !

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After dropping off the rental, we took a cab to our “home” for the next week – The Mandarin Oriental located in the centre area of the strip. We were greeted with chocolate-dipped strawberries in our room.

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After a week in the quiet areas of Death Valley and Grand Canyon, Las Vegas is sensory overload! Noise, smells, bright lights, multitudes of “different/interesting” people…..

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Our hotel is kind of an oasis amid the chaos – no casino. The pool area has a resort feel and is a very relaxing place to hang out.

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We celebrated our 35th Wedding Anniversary at Mastro’s Ocean Club Restaurant. The food was delicious, and they served us a complimentary dessert to go with our Martinis to celebrate our special day.

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Our friends, whom we met in Kona this past year, Aline and Dave, came to Vegas for a few days to hook up with us. It was great to see them again and share laughs.

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We joined them on the Big Apple Roller Coaster at NYNY – a climb of 203 ft, a drop of 144 ft, and speeds of up to 67 mph…. Crazy!! (P.S. I had my eyes closed during the upside-down / corkscrew loops…).

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Fremont Street Experience was so much fun! Dave put some money in the slot machine to show me how to play and I won…

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Amazingly good cover bands played on the strip while “crazy” people who have ‘too much money’ zipped by on the zip-line….(missing the “atmosphere” of zip-lining in a jungle; although Vegas could be said to be a kind of jungle…)

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Zip Line Video

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We spent our last night with Dave and Aline, before they headed home, at Ellis Island Casino and Brewery – had dinner and watched Chicago beat Tampa (Stanley Cup Finals). Great craft beers for only $2.25 a pint!

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The last day – relaxing by the pool, l little bit of gambling, a great dinner, then back to relax… Las Vegas is definitely a place to visit (not for all, but definitely an experience)

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…on to the next Adventure – stay tuned…

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Las Vegas and Beyond Blog 3

Grand Canyon

At the beginning of Our Adventure, we were a couple of hundred feet below sea level, now we are over 6000 feet above sea level. (Things expand at this altitude…). The other thing of notice – temperature! It is only 26°C – the coolest yet….

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We are staying just outside of the Grand Canyon entrance in a small town ( hotels, gift shops, restaurants) called Tusayan. We are staying at the Best Western, and after the long day we stayed here for dinner. Food was actually quite good… Todd had his salmon and I had my beef (everyone happy and satiated…).

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A great benefit about staying in Tusayan is that you don’t have to drive – there is a shuttle that takes you into the Park. The Grand Canyon! Wow!

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We are at the South Rim area. We took the orange shuttle in the park to the available stops east of the area. No need for a selfie stick when Todd has his trusty fisheye lens !

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We took pics, we walked, we were in awe….

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The Park has a lot of wildlife throughout. Wandering just off the road from a bus stop was one of the many Elk we saw throughout the park.

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Next day, we started out just after 9AM – back to the park on the purple shuttle to take the red shuttle to the west side of the South Rim.

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The views were as breathtaking today as yesterday.

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We walked the majority of the red trail. (It didn’t take long to reach 10,000 steps on the Fitbit…) Each vantage point offered a different perspective.

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Some facts – The Grand Canyon is 446 km in length; at its widest point it is 29 km across; it is 1800 m deep; The Colorado River runs through the Grand Canyon (averaging 10,000 to 20,000 cubic feet of water per second flow since 1990).

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While walking the trail and taking in the view, flora along the way also caught our eye….interesting shaped trees…

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….Banana yucca…

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Walking the trails was so peaceful. Most of the time, we didn’t see anyone.

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Todd did a few yoga poses with the Canyon in the background.

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We travelled to the end of the red route (Hermit’s Rest) and by then our feet were crying to lose the hikers and return to Birks, so after one last look…back to the hotel.

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Next Stop Las Vegas !