Entries Tagged as 'mayor daley'

There’s a New Mayor in Town

May 17th, 2011 · No Comments


(Zbigniew Bzdak, Chicago Tribune / May 16, 2011)

Yesterday Rahm Emanuel became Chicago’s 46th mayor, replacing Richard M. Daley, who served the city for 22 years (6 terms!). I love this photo from the Chicago Tribune that shows the changing over of the Chicago Skyway sign.

In early January I shook Rahm’s hand when he was out campaigning at the California Blue Line station. Actually, I was so focused on getting the inbound train that was pulling up that I didn’t really get what happened until a few seconds later, after I dashed up the stairs to the platform. My impression was that he was short (he is 5’5″). Also, someone asked me if I could feel his missing finger when he shook my hand, but it was so fast and I had gloves on, so I don’t remember.

I did not vote for or against Rahm Emanuel. It was something that got screwed up in our wedding planning. We were in Hawaii during the vote. Some of my friends were smart enough to arrange their voting before they left, but it was something that just blew by me. He’s in now. Guess we’ll see how it goes!

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Daley Center Farmers Market

May 19th, 2009 · 2 Comments

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Daley Plaza Farmers Market, The Loop, Chicago

Last week Thursday was the first day of the season that the farmers market was held at Daley Plaza. I’d never been to the farmers there and made plans with Anjum to walk over at lunch and check it out. I really wanted to get fruit, but of course, fruits are not in season yet at the farmers market. There was a ton of asparagus, spinach and rhubarb. We tried a few different cheeses and I bought a bag of cheese curds. There were some herbs, but not an abundance. I bought a large bunch of thyme for $2.

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Mayor Daley at the Daley Plaza Farmers Market, The Loop, Chicago

Because this was the first farmers market of the season, Mayor Daley was there to speak. We didn’t stick around to hear what he was talking about, but I did hear him mention that the totes they were giving out were designed by some school kid. In addition to free totes, we also got free cheese samples, an mini bottle of olive oil and a free Soyjoy bar.

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Free tote from the Daley Plaza Farmers Market, The Loop, Chicago

Daley Plaza is not far from my office so I think I’ll be going out for a walk on Thursdays when my schedule allows. I don’t know if I’ll end up buying a lot of produce at this market because my neighborhood market will be opening in June, but it will still be nice to get out of the office and look around.

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Winter Pants

December 19th, 2008 · No Comments


River North, Chicago

Who says Daley is not salting? To be fair my pants get the most stained yesterday walking over the bridges downtown and most of the complaints of not plowing and salting are from neighborhood side streets.

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Mayor Daley’s Graffiti Blasters

August 4th, 2006 · 2 Comments

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West Loop, Chicago

In early June, I took this photo of some street writing outside our office then in mid June I saw Mayor Daley’s Graffiti Blasters, who I didn’t even know existed, doing their best to get rid of it.

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Happy 20th to Chicago Gateway Green

May 24th, 2006 · 1 Comment

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Birthday Cake, Streeterville, Chicago

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Party at the Fairmont, Streeterville, Chicago

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Mayor Daley, Streeterville, Chicago

Last night Joanna and I attended a party to celebrate Chicago Gateway Green’s 20th birthday. There was tons of great food from local restaurants and lots of free booze too. The special guest was Mayor Daley. It was the first time I’ve seen him for real, live and up close. My first thought when he walked out: “Man, he’s short!”

More on Gateway Green, the party, and Daley’s speech is on Chicagoist.

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