Category Archives: Chicago
Day 277: On the Ice
The Blackhawks logo at center ice at the United Center.
Day 276: Reflecting on the City
A view from the United Center as the sunset reflects on the skyline.
Day 275: Toews
Jonathan Bryan Toews is a Canadian professional ice hockey centre who plays for and is captain of the Chicago Blackhawks of the National Hockey League (NHL). He is currently the youngest captain in the NHL, having been appointed in 2008. Toews was selected by the Blackhawks with the third overall pick … Continue reading
Day 273: Walkway
Considered the “Jewel” of the city, the gleaming white Wrigley Building is one of America’s most famous office towers. Located on Michigan Avenue on the north bank of the Chicago River, at the southern-most point of Chicago’s Magnificent Mile, the … Continue reading
Day 272: Silhouette
In anticipation of another pre-season Blackhawks game today, I decided to post a photo of the silhouette of Seabrook that I got while at Training Camp. GO HAWKS!
Day 271: Trump
The Trump International Hotel and Tower. Also known as just the Trump Tower, stands 1389 feet tall, which makes it the second tallest building in the U.S. after the Sears Tower. It opened in early 2008 and construction finished in … Continue reading
Day 270: Metal Truss
This is the metal truss framework that supports the glass roof canopy spanning over the outdoor eating area in the River Plaza between the Trump Tower and the Wrigley building. It also happens to be outside of a McDonalds.
Day 269: Clock Tower
The Wrigley Building’s clock tower. The giant two-story clock in the south tower features four dials, each 19 feet, 7 inches in diameter. Each dial has an hour hand that measures 6 feet, 4 inches and a minute hand … Continue reading
Day 268: Firebirds
The Firebirds Delta Team flight demonstration combines the precision of formation aerobatics with radical gyroscopic tumbles and heart stopping head-on madness guaranteed to keep you on the edge. The Firebird Delta Team flying past the moon during the Air & … Continue reading



