1 East Wacker, Chicago, IL
sliver of moon noticeable in larger view
1 East Wacker, Chicago, IL
sliver of moon noticeable in larger view
Whole Foods Lincoln Park
Wonder what John Mackey’s excuse for selling fish1 on the Seafood Watch Avoid list is?
www.montereybayaquarium.org/cr/SeafoodWatch/web/sfw_facts…
Apparently Whole Foods sells grouper all over the country (as a brief Google search has informed me anyway)
Footnotes:Don’t mind the blemish in the lower right corner of the snapshot.
From a May Day of years past.
beating their buckets to the rhythm of oppression
A few interesting links collected November 12th through November 14th:
Perhaps I’m too impatient… But the truth is that I’m having a really difficult time getting my calls returned from most offices.
That’s something I’d understand if my web videos hadn’t been viewed nearly 500,000 times. But hell, it’s clear my work is reaching people, so it’s difficult for me not to see a certain form of elitism in the Democratic communications establishment.
The good news is that the Republican senators have learned their lesson:
Privately, GOP sources acknowledge that they failed to anticipate the political consequences of a “no” vote on the amendment. And several aides said that Republicans are engaged in an internal blame game about why they agreed to a roll-call vote on the measure, rather than a simple voice vote that would have allowed the opposing senators to duck criticism.
Right, they forgot to hide their misogyny. (Man, you let your guard down for one minute and those bitchuz are all over you.)
I got high last night on LSD My mind was beautiful, and I was free Warts loved my nipples because they are pink Vomit on me, baby Yeah Yeah Yeah.
Stevie Wonder’s penis is erect because he’s blind
It’s erect because he’s blind, it’s erect because he’s blind
Stevie Wonder’s penis is erect because he’s blind
It’s erect because he is blindLet’s make love under the stars and watch for UFOs
And if little baby Martians come out of the UFOs
You can fuck them
Yeah Yeah Yeah.The zebra spilled its plastinia on bemis And the gelatin fingers oozed electric marbles Ramona’s titties died in hell And the Nazis want to kill everyone.
A few interesting links collected November 11th through November 12th:
When I finally saw the video, one thing stands out: Joakim Noah is not only there watching, but he’s up out of his chair, cheering and dancing!
After Morrissey’s droning preamble, in which he doesn’t really admit he was wrong, but instead asks Noah about how he got so dramatically better (as if nobody could have possibly foreseen this two-time NCAA champion succeeding — let the record reflect that when Noah was selected, David Thorpe said the Bulls would win a championship with Noah), it gets to eating time.
Noah claps his hands together, shouting “NOW WE’RE EATING THE SALSA! NOW THE GOOD PART!”
Indeed, because of Noah’s energy, this is the good part. ”
or…
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alone_Again_Or
and
icio.us/qvmoag (Allmusic)
really no connection between this photo and Love’s seminal album, Forever Changes, other than mood. But that’s enough, no?
The Calexico version is pretty damned good too1
Footnotes:
sun and/or moon rise over Chicago’s West Loop
pretty sure this is the moon, anyway.
Memory is a funny thing though; from the EXIF file:
Taken on August 13, 2007 at 6.32pm CDT
Some additional reading November 10th from 12:11 to 20:55:
Frame it? Look, the same thing so-and-so writes in the checkout line at Target is on my wall, where a painting or a photo might be!
Fondle it? Oh, that downward stroke is so sensual, like we would be together if only we had the chance.
Tuck it away in hopes of someday selling it to one of the folks who would frame or fondle it? That may be as realistic as any answer, but it’s pretty cynical.
I absolutely do not get autographs, especially in the broader sense of the term. Seeing them sought and signed strikes me as one of the most absurd rituals we have, a time waster on the magnitude of airport security or “The Price Is Right.”
A few interesting links collected November 9th through November 10th:
Later, we see Sally once again in front of the TV, her comforter, her friend. Carla and the TV are the most stable forces in Sally’s life. Truth be told, Carla being the biggest influence on Sally’s life would not be a bad thing at all.
Later when Bobby was clinging to Don’s body like a little monkey, unwilling to let go, holding on tight with every limb — that was heartbreaking.”
From the Randolph Street Bridge
iPhone snapshot, modified with Best Camera app
cross-processed to some degree in Photoshop
Near Evanston, but in Chicago
Garfield Park Conservatory grounds
Dearborn
taken last year.
From Wikipedia:
The Fisher Building is 20-story, 275 foot tall neo-Gothic landmark building in the Chicago Loop community area of Chicago. Commissioned by paper magnate Lucius Fisher, the original building was completed in 1896 by D.H. Burnham & Company with an addition latter added in 1907.
It was designated a Chicago Landmark on June 7, 1978. The building was added to the National Register of Historic Places on March 16, 1976.
Currently owned and managed by Village Green Management Company, the building houses apartments on floors 3-20 and commercial stores on the 1st and 2nd floors. At the time of its completion, the building was one of two buildings in Chicago that was 18 stories tall, the other being the Masonic Building. To this day, the Fisher Building is the oldest 18 story building in Chicago that has not been demolished. The Masonic Temple, while taller and older, was demolished in 1939
Though a project of D.H. Burnham & Company, the original structure was designed by Charles Atwood. In 1906, an addition on the northern side of the building raised it from 18 to 20 stories. A former employee of the Burnham firm, Peter J. Weber, designed and oversaw the building’s addition which was completed in 1907