Thursday, January 21, 2010

Sunsets & Cheeseburgers

Jan 21st: 365 Project

Jan 21st: 365 Project

Jan 21st: 365 Project

Jan 21st: 365 Project

Jan 21st: 365 Project

Jan 21st: 365 Project

Nothing overly exciting today... just little details seen on the way to work & while walking around on my lunch break.

The stack of sunset postcards were found at Beans & Bagels in Lincoln Square-- they were advertising an art show and they reminded me of Penelope Umbrico's Suns from Flickr project.

I've also found myself drawn to representations of food lately-- whether on billboards, painted on restaurant signs & windows or graphics on menus.

The quaint window display is of a vintage home decor store in the Gold Coast area named P.O.S.H., unfortunately they're always closed when I go by-- including when I took this picture, even though the lights were on and customers were inside the front door was locked! grr.. Oh well, better for my pocketbook I suppose!

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

In & Around the Office

Jan 20th: Around the Office

Jan 20th: Around the Office

Jan 20th: Around the Office

Jan 20th: Around the Office

Jan 20th: Around the Office

Jan 20th: Around the Office

Quick set of photos taken in & around my office today... I'm going to take photos at the Yelp Fantasea event at the Shedd Aquarium tonight but probably won't be home in time to blog them (so they'll be up tomorrow). For some reason this set kind of reminds me of the movie Office Space...

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Skate Sharpening & Pie

Jan 19th: Chicago Pride

Jan 19th: Hockey Sticks

Jan 19th: Hockey Skates

Jan 19th: Measure Your Foot

Jan 19th: Hoosier Mama's Pie

Since I moved to Chicago 2 1/2 years ago I've been wanting to go ice skating on one of the outdoor rinks... unfortunately the first winter here I injured my ankle, the year after that we tried to go twice but the lines for skate rental were over an hour and now, this year is THE year.

To get around the $10 rental fee & the lines I decided to seek out my own pair of skates, at the thrift store of course! I thought this was a fool's errand until I stumbled across a black pair of figure skates waiting for me at The Attic Thrift store in my hometown of Fayetteville, Arkansas for only $4!

Of course since they are decades old (I suspect the '50s though skate designs haven't changed much over the years so who knows) they needed to be sharpened. I could find only one place in the city (that wasn't a sports store) that does it-- Johnny's Ice House in the West Loop. So after work today I ventured over there on the Pink Line and wandered past the hoards of little boys suiting up for league practice to the little supply shop on the 2nd floor.

Behind the counter was a slightly surly man who sharpened my skates in about 5 minutes, he looked like he'd been behind the same counter for the past three decades. My skates were so sharp afterwards that they nearly cut through the bag I brought them in (oops).

I wanted to take pictures of the rink but felt awkward with all the families around so instead snuck some shots in the store (sorry for the bad quality, was trying to work quickly).

Also, as per my Tuesday custom, I stopped off at Hoosier Mama pie company on the way home for a big slice of chocolate cream pie... took a photo of the fruit pie instead as it was more photogenic in the case.

Later this week look for photos of my skates & ice skating extravaganza!