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Logan Square Walk

March 8th, 2010 · 6 Comments

On Saturday it was so nice outside, for the first time in many months I went for a walk to enjoy the weather. It felt nice to breathe in the fresh air and to get out in the sun.

I checked on Nice Slice again and didn’t see any exterior changes, so I decided to walk north on California Avenue. Passing by the Roberto Clemente Post Office, I stopped to appreciate how pretty it is. Inside, it’s about as miserable as any post office in the city, but the outside is nice.

From there on I decided to keep taking photos, even though I only had my cell phone with me. This metal fire escape/stairway outside a building on California Avenue is not actually that common in Chicago. It reminded me a lot of New York where almost every building has this type of escape.

I checked on Letizia’s again. No visible progress so far. On to The Boulevard, that’s Logan Boulevard. The day was spring-like, but I’m hesitant to say “spring” because as you can see, still a lot of snow on the ground.

There were lots of puddles where the snow is melting, though. Trees reflected in a puddle here.

A church and some houses on The Boulevard. Chicago’s boulevards are so pretty. Stately houses, manicured lawns. I love how they’re major thoroughfares but there are large patches of green and quiet local streets along side the express boulevard.

There were a lot of people outside walking around, enjoying the sun and fair temperatures.

Few more houses on The Boulevard.

I decided to stop and get some coffee. Letizia’s isn’t open yet, and why go to Starbucks when there are other local options? So, I went to New Wave Coffee.

This is my barista. And look at the pretty mocha he made me. You don’t get that at Starbucks! New Wave serves locally-made Metropolis coffee and in my mocha, Ghirardelli chocolate.

I entered New Wave on Logan Boulevard, but I exited on Milwaukee Avenue. Walking south on Milwaukee you come across the Milshire Hotel. This place has obviously been there forever. I can’t find a lot about it online, but I’m lead to believe that it is not good. All I could find is people saying that only vagrants, hookers and junkies stay there!

When ever Dallas and I pass this place we sing La Isla Bonita.

Discount Mega Mall. It is what it is.

The car wash is a busy place on one of the first spring-like days of the year!

Dallas and I are convinced that our tiny Logan Square Philly’s Best is really just a part of the garage/car wash. It has service entrances on each side!

There’s this place on Milwaukee Avenue called La Casa del Vaquero. It’s hard to see inside the windows because of the glare of the sun, but if you’re ever passing by, take a look. They have all kinds of wacky stuff inside including a stuffed buffalo, horse and ostrich!

The Whistler is another window to watch for. The windows there change all the time and are always really artistic. Always interesting to see how they have them decorated.

I was happy to see that Foto Quetzal still has this awesome photo in their window display.

If you think dead animals in a window was weird, then what do you make of life-sized pirates?

Maybe even weirder? Chicago has its own Statue of Liberty (at Liberty Bank).

Precision Die Cutting. I’ve passed by it a thousand times.

But this time I looked up for some reason and noticed that they have a sign where they say their the “Home of the Whirlypic”… whatever that is! All I can figure out online is that they’re some sort of plastic outdoor ornaments or vehicle antenna ornaments.

Cole’s is a newer bar that has become a neighborhood favorite. They have free music there all the time.

Logan Square Kitchen is a kitchen and venue space that opened within the last year. My friend Ed has checked it out a few times – he’s got a food-related side business.

The talk of the town: Revolution Brewing.

Stopping for a dry cleaning errand at Smart Cleaners.

I can’t remember where it was.. somewhere I lived… the drycleaning hangers always said something like “Back so soon? And fresh as a daisy!”

Cozy Corner, Emilio’s Produce Stand, the California Blue Line stop. This is a busy intersection. And see the rectangle in front of this guy’s face? Sears Tower. We’re not too far from downtown.

Same corner, different view.

Same corner, different view. Love/Hate. Love Foremost, Hate Subway.

Logan Bar & Grill. Love/Hate in a more traditional manner.

My California Blue Line train station. It’s old and rickety but I like it anyway.

The Mexican bakery, Panaderia la Central.

I think it’s so cute that our local taqueria, Taqueria Moran, has St. Patricks Day decorations up right now.

The final stretch home.

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A 3-Hour Tour

November 6th, 2003 · 10 Comments

Last Friday before the Village Halloween Parade, my parents & I went on a 3-hour Circle Line sightseeing cruise around Manhattan Island. It was pretty good. There is a tour guide on board who talks about points of interest for almost the entire trip. I would recommend it to anyone who has out-of-town guests visiting or who wants to get a unique view of not only Manhattan, but all of the boroughs and some islands that you didn’t even know existed.


Circle Line


The cruise leaves from Pier 83 on West 42nd Street. It’s right next to the Intrepid Sea-Air-Space Museum. This is the USS Intrepid, an enormous aircraft carrier that is part of the museum.


Before we left the port one of the New York Water Taxis pulled in to unload/load people.


Throughout the cruise we moved around from outside to inside, lower deck to upper deck, to get the best views and to optimize hearing the tour guide. When we started out on the lower deck I noticed all of these life preservers. The first thing I thought of was the press interviews of the Staten Island Ferry accident victims and witnesses who said that when the boat crashed everyone grabbed for and started putting on the life preservers. I secretly hoped we wouldn’t be needing to use any of these on this trip.


One of the first things we passed was the Lightship Frying Pan docked at Pier 63 at 23rd Street. Built in 1929, the Frying Pan is listed on both the New York State and Federal Registers of Historic Places, as it is one of 13 lightships remaining from more than 100 built.


This is Chelsea Piers Sports and Entertainment Complex, a 30-acre waterfront sports village located between 17th and 23rd Streets along Manhattan’s Hudson River. This is their Golf Driving Range. The Empire State Building is off to the left.


A door in the lower deck of the boat.


Lower Manhattan.


“During its peak years-1892 to 1924 Ellis Island received thousands of immigrants a day. Each was scrutinized for disease or disability as the long line of hopeful new arrivals made their way up the steep stairs to the great, echoing Registry Room. Over 100 million Americans can trace their ancestry in the United States to a man, woman, or child whose name passed from a steamship manifest sheet to an inspector’s record book in the great Registry Room at Ellis Island.” From the Ellis Island Immigration Museum Website


Another view of Ellis Island as we pass.


The Statue of Liberty was a gift of international friendship from the people of France to the people of the United States and is one of the most universal symbols of political freedom and democracy.


We were treated to amazing views of the statue from the boat.


Mom & Dad in the front of the boat. Lower Manhattan is in the background.


I loved the simple stencil signage around the interior of the boat.


South Street Seaport is located in eastern Lower Manhattan. It is made up of about 100 shops, cafes and restaurants and a maritime museum. The Seaport is a popular tourist destination.


The lighthouse at the northern tip of Roosevelt Island.


The Triborough Bridge (in the front) and the Hell Gate Bridge (in the back).


The Padded Wagon moving & storage in the Bronx.


I think that Mugler Shoring is a contractor in the Bronx.


Dad taking a photo of the High Bridge (in the front) and Washington (Heights) Bridge (in the background).


Yankee Stadium in the Bronx.


The History Channel advertising in the Bronx.


The Wards Island Pedestrian Bridge is closed for the season. This is why it’s in the “up position”.


An alarm inside the boat.


Inwood Hill Park, the northernmost point of Manhattan Island.


The George Washington Bridge is the most travelled bridge in the United States. At the bottom you can see the tiny Little Red Lighthouse.


After the cruise we went to Katz’s Deli and pigged out on pastrami, knishes, egg creams, bread pudding and an apple dessert.


On the way back home we stopped in to a deli on the Lower East Side and got some dried fruit for a snack.

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Military Helicopters Patrolling Manhattan

May 23rd, 2002 · Comments Off

It’s a beautiful day outside. Danielle and I decide to leisurely stroll over to the 508 Cafe and get some wraps for lunch. After we get them we decide to walk another block or two over to the water’s edge to eat outside and enjoy the day. It’s sunny and warm, there’s a slight breeze, the water is calming. In the distance you can see the Statue of Liberty on the skyline. We sit down and open our lunches up, fully enjoying this perfect weather, when suddenly there is a deafening roar. Helicopters patrolling the island. And then 3 more. And they’re not just regular ones.. they’re those military ones you only see on TV. It was at that moment that I realized this whole new threat to New York is so very real. While the military patrolling Manhattan should be comforting, I found it to be so unnerving. Freaky. It made me anxious. I wanted to leave.

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Brooklyn Botanic Garden

April 30th, 2002 · Comments Off

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Just arriving at the Brooklyn Botanical Garden. Lots of people were there.. a beautiful day.

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Eddie and Jess are forced to pull the map out and be our guides for the day.

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This is my best duck impersonation.

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Yellow flower bush.

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The field of lilacs smelled amazing.

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Ale´in the field of lilacs.

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Jessica enjoying the lilacs.

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Eddie & Alessandro

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Jess takes a roll in the grass.

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Alessandro’s yearbook photo.

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Maybe Ale´does like girls..

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A new hairstyle for Eddie.

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Ride’em Cowboy!

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It was the Japanese Sakura Matsuri Festival at the Cherry Esplanade.

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Jess and I take time to smell the flowers.

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Looking up into the cherry blossoms.

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More Cherry Blossoms.

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Alessandro ponders the meaning of life.

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Law breaking citizens of Brooklyn! Rules Schmules!

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Some kind of purple flower.

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Eddie, Rachelle, Jessica

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Ale´, pink’s your color!

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Mallard in the pond.

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Take time to appreciate the little things.. like little duckies :)

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Eddie catches some rays.

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Rachelle, Alessandro, Eddie

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This Bird of Paradise flower reminded me of San Diego.

Jessica Rolling Down the Hill

Alessandro Rolling Down the Hill

Yesterday was my first venture into Brooklyn. Well, the first one that I’ll admit. Alessandro and Eddie took Jessica and me to the Brooklyn Botanic Garden. It’s like the Garden of Eden in the middle of Brooklyn. Beautiful and relaxing. Being surrounded by lilacs, roses, and cherry blossoms created an amazing smell. Itching from rolling in the grass and rubbing our eyes and sneezing from the pollen, we all realized how much we are wussy city kids.

On the walk home from Brooklyn, we saw amazing views of the Manhattan skyline and the Statue of Liberty at the waterfront. We walked over the historic Brooklyn Bridge and on into lower Manhattan. Today, it feels like we walked 100 miles, but I’m sure it was only between 5 and 10.

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Jess on the Brooklyn Bridge. Lower Manhattan is behind her.

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Me and Jessica on the Brooklyn Bridge.

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