November 7, 2015

SRAM World Headquarters, Chicago, IL

If you work in or follow the bike industry, you most likely know about this company, with its world headquarters in Chicago, Illinois. You may know that they've recently moved into a new building at 1000 West Fulton Market. I have to say, it's a wonderful space and seems like an inviting place to go to work each day. Check out the photos below, and I think you'll agree.














Calder Flamingo "Stabile", Chicago, IL

I didn't know much about this large format artwork in the Federal Plaza, but a quick Wikipedia article later and I feel well-informed. 


This piece is called a "stabile" in contrast to moving "mobile" (like the things that hang from babies' cribs) pieces popular at the time. The artist, Alexander Calder, wanted to break up the right-angles of all the steel and glass structures nearby in creating a more fluid, flowing form, that would be clearly anchored in place. Additionally, he wanted to use more than just the black and grays of the buildings and chose a bright color, now known as "Calder Red". 

 

You can also walk all around and under the piece, getting a sense of scale and seeing unique perspectives. 


Finally, though the piece was officially unveiled on the plaza in October of 1974, Calder clearly "signed" the piece and dated 1973, which is the year he completed it. I also find it interesting that, to my eye, his letter "C" is first in his signature. 


I'm not a huge art buff, but recognized the name when I saw it. I'm pretty sure if you are considering the purchase of any of his works now, you already have your name on a museum and can afford whatever you desire...though the current owners of his works may not be willing to sell. I certainly doubt the city of Chicago would. 

Pint-sized Chicago Architectural Tour

What to do with a free day in Chicago? Walk the city and take pics of anything that strikes your fancy. Of course, what you'll find in Chicago is likely unlike any other city, save a few. Take a tour with me, won't you?

Out of Union Station, find the Lyric Opera of Chicago, right on the river front. 


Famous Marina Towers. Yes, plural. If you look really close, the building in the foreground is hiding its twin.

The Monadnock building is considered one of the first skyscrapers ever built. 

Though it now looks small by today's skyscraper standards, it used very thick concrete lower walls to support the floors above. 



And finally, what I will likely always call the Sears Tower, but is technically now the Willis Tower. 


November 5, 2015

Glazed and Infused Donuts, Chicago, IL

If you haven't heard, donuts are big now. I'm not saying bacon-big, but a lot of donut shops are popping up all over the places I visit. 


I was fortunate enough to try some from Glazed & Infused recently. Man! What a good-looking, heavy-in-your-hand, inventive and flavorful donut shop. 


I think the S'mores (or Toasted Marshallow...on the right) was one of the best donuts I've had in years. 


Honorable mention to their take on Red Velvet. If you get the chance, stuff your pie hole with these deep fried gems. 

October 31, 2015

Bonnie Bramlett.

Did you watch Rosanne as a kid? Since it was the number one or two rated show for its first few seasons, chances are good that you did. And if you were raised in a family of seven kids in the 80s and 90s, "near" the fictional town of Landford, IL, chances were real good. 

To this day, I still remember this scene at the end of an episode, for being very poignant and one of the first glimpses into the world of music and the blues. I feel Bonnie Bramlett doesn't amazing job with the song and conveying the end of the episodes' story line. 


If you've never seen it, watch it now. 

October 23, 2015

Copper Hen Cakery & Kitchen, Minneapolis (Eat Street), MN

Unpretentious. 
Understated. 
Comforting. 


We hit this relatively new spot during Restaurant Week, and what a nice place to find respite in on a Friday night after a long week. 



We went with their RW Dinner menu, and chose salad and soup, to split, then the gnocchi and cassoulet, then a carrot and pumpkin cupcake, again to split. Besides some minor oddities, it was all very good, especially the entrees...I mean, carrot gnocchi, please. 

(That's not the salad)

Beer flight. 






I'd go back at normal price and I've heard they do a mean brunch. Count me in. 

October 21, 2015

Taco Bell AM Crunch Wrap.


No, this wasn't a dare, but I could see why you might think that. Like many of America's poor food choices, I had not prepared for the day, I was hungry, and a coworker had an extra one. So, like any good, red blooded American, I ate it. 


I will admit, it tasted good. It went down just fine, and sure it sat heavy in my stomach for a time, but what kind of meal like this wouldn't a 9am? The full feeling seemed to disapate within a normal amount of time and it was business as usual in the ole internal food safe. 


Would I seek out more? Probably not. Am I hooked? I don't think so. Would I eat another free one after a poorly planned morning that left me hungry? Likely. 

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