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Another Postcard: Weird Chicago Gothic

From my twenty-second floor hotel room window, I have a great view of some of Chicago’s most interesting downtown buildings.  I call the architectural style here Weird Chicago Gothic.  Tall 100 year-old stone structures wear spires, buttresses, ornate carvings and … Continue reading

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Habits: Another Postcard from Chicago

Habits and coffee: I need both.  Though the latter refreshes for the moment, the former contributes to a happy life.  How difficult the discipline to form habits, maybe especially living out of a hotel room.  I’m wanting to set up … Continue reading

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Postcard from Chicago – By The Lake

Since I should write at least one postcard sitting by the Lake, well, here I am doing just that.  Ironic that the Sea of Galilee looks so lake-like but Lake Michigan, so like the sea.  Its impossibly blue, turquoise, sometimes … Continue reading

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