Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Home sweet new home


Well it's not completely unpacked and gorgeous just yet but the kitchen sure is fabulous.


This time I have the sunrise views, looking towards South Beach across Biscayne Bay. 

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Sunday, November 13, 2011

Tropicality


A Sunday in the park. 
Fairchild Tropical Botanical Garden's Ramble.




The Wishing Tree - courtesy of Yoko Ono nonetheless. 

Touching.




Sunday, November 6, 2011

Images

The Second City.

Marilyn in Chicago. This was a surprise.


Rick Bayless, can I be your wife? 
The best (BEST!) thing I have ever eaten. 
From Rick's xoco Mexican street food restaurant. 
I waited 40 mins for it. I would wait all day for that again. 
Can't tell you how delicious. Can't.
Seriously, who is he married to? I want to be Mrs Bayless.

The Arts Institute.  





Ok. So the architecture is sublime and the food exquisite. 
Then you bring me the Arts Institute. 
Heaven is Chicago.

I can't tell you how amazing this is in real life. 
Character etched in stone.


To see a classic, face to face. Pretty great. 


This guy is part of a larger painting with a huge cultural meaning. 
The detail, amazing.
Symbolism? Yes, I would like some.


For the deeply morbid side of me, 
the side that endlessly wrote "oblivion" in my notebooks, I adore this. 
The hand of death. 


Counterpointed with this. 


Which, in turn, is counterpointed with this. 






And then this lady.


From the top of the Hancock Building. 

Monday, October 31, 2011

My kind of town


Architectural wow is just one of the Second City's many beauties.




Trump trumps 'em all. Well, nearly. 


Incredible shapes and textures everywhere. 
On a stunningly sunny crisp autumn day.








And this, the Tribune Tower, was the best. 
It has relics from other famous buildings embedded in to its edifice. 
If only we could do the same.