April 24-27 Chicago, IL Part I
Hyak Lake Snowshoe
The snowshoe route to Hyak Lake leads just east of the Summit Central ski runs at the Summit at Snoqualmie. We set off on St. Patrick’s Day among the ski and snowboarding crowd, with frequent glimpses to the ski runs as we progressed. We mostly were following Hyak Creek, almost completely covered over with snow,…
Cumberland
Back in the USA. Cumberland Island. Some crazy weather last little while. Hoping things settle down and we can jump outside for a run north.
Cumberland
Back in the USA. Cumberland Island. Some crazy weather last little while. Hoping things settle down and we can jump outside for a run north.
Inside Passage to Alaska 2023: Part One
With all of our boat projects finished, it’s time to push away from the docks and point the bow North towards Alaska. But before doing so, we must clear out of Canada on our work order and re-enter under a cruising permit. This is called “Turning the Flag” and is a relatively easy process with the […]
Cirque du Soleil Corteo
The Cirque du Soleil show Corteo came to Climate Pledge Arena this year, and we somehow managed to snag last-minute front-row seats. The show is about a clown, Mauro, who imagines his own funeral procession and is told in typical Cirque du Soleil fashion through skilled acrobats dressed in fantastic costumes. We had an excellent…
April in Sidney
A few weeks turned into almost a month as we waited on Spring to arrive in Sidney. We needed just a few days of good weather to repair some small gel coat cracks but it has been cold and raining almost non stop. April usually sees some good weather here in Sidney but not this year. Now […]
April 24-27 Chicago, IL Part I
View from Lower Wacker Dr.
Plaza outside the Wrigley Building looking south to the London House Building on the corner of Lower Wacker Dr. and Michigan Ave.
Views from the London House rooftop bar. Looking north at the Wrigley and Tribune Buildings.
Looking west up the Chicago River.
Looking east on the Chicago River toward Lake Michigan.
The Chicago Water Tower was built in 1869 and is one of the only buildings to survive the Great Chicago Fire of 1871. The castle-like building houses a gallery that showcases the work of local artists and photographers.
The Bean looking south.
The Bean looking east.
Reflections on the Bean.
The Bean looking west.
Lunch one day we decided we better have a Chicago deep dish pizza, so we went to Giordano’s. We each had a Caesar salad and a personal sized pizza. Both were delicious, but even their thin pizza was a little thick for us.
The second night we chose The Purple Pig and we were not disappointed. Each of our meals were the best of the trip. Stan again with the salmon served with potato gnocchi, green vegetables and pesto. Sounds a lot like what he had the first night, but the flavors were completely different and he enjoyed it. I had the Agnolotti with a mushroom ragu, black truffles and fried goat cheese. I have to say it was the best pasta dish I’ve ever had.
On our last night we decided to visit a place that was a little different. We went to an Indian Gastropub called Bar Goa. We enjoyed a couple of Gimlets and shared some small plates. We ordered the Avocado Pakoda (chickpea batter, smashed avocado chutney), Samosa Bomb (activated charcoal pastry, sweet corn, cheddar cheese) and the mushroom fried rice made with portobello and shiitake mushrooms, fried egg and madras curry aioli. All the dishes were very good.
Spring Migration 2023







































