Monthly Archives: July 2011
Day 211: Ferris Wheel
The ferris wheel spins around at Navy Pier.
Day 210: Sunset from Navy Pier
A view of the sun setting behind the skyline from Navy Pier.
Day 209: Frozen in the Moment
A picture is worth a thousand words… as a photo captures a single moment in time. This is a photo of the water frozen in time as it fell from a waterfall on the east side of McCormick Place facing … Continue reading
Day 208: Dedicated to the Fallen
A memorial park for fallen firefighters/paramedics is just South of mcCormick Place.
Day 207: Meandering by the Lake
A couple strolls down the Lakefront path near Diversey on a sunny day in the city.
Day 206: Chicago Fire Department
The Chicago Fire Department logo on the ladder truck.
Day 205: Meigs Field
Merrill C. Meigs Field Airport (IATA: CGX, ICAO: KCGX), was a single strip airport that operated from December 1948 until March 2003. It was built on Northerly Island, the man-made peninsula that was also the site of the 1933–1934 Century of Progress in Chicago. The airport opened on December … Continue reading
Day 204: Rivets
The rivets on the Harrison Street Bridge. The light reflects off the bridge as the sun sets in the west. The contrasting black and white photo really shows the details along the bridge. Click here for the previous blog post … Continue reading
Day 203: Crowd Control Railing
We were taking shelter from the sun at a concert and lying under on our backs under the tree and snapped a shot of the railing used to help with the crowd control. I thought that it was a cool … Continue reading
Day 202: Siren
The siren atop the 1974 Dodge Monaco. In the background is parked a ladder truck.



