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Pictures from Day 6

30 Apr

Sorry everyone that I have been so quiet today. :-) Time simply flies when you are having a good time. Finally I got some sleep. After I woke up at 9am, I had to work and get ready. Kisha and I left at around 11:30am. By that time I was really starving. I didn’t have anything to eat or drink yet. First order of business was to find a place to get something to eat. We decided on Park Grill on Michigan Ave. We took a cab to the general area and then walked around. We had to go through Millennium Park. The park is really impressive. There are several huge pieces of art on display. The most incredible one is the Gloud Gate. Locals call it “The Bean” (the artist doesn’t like that name). Another one I really liked were the two towers with waterfalls. On one side it had a huge LED screen and it showed faces on there. The eyelids even blinked. Sometimes water sprayed out of the their mouth. Really cool. The official name is “The Crown Fountain”. As you can probably guess from the name, the park was supposed to open in 2000. But it didn’t until 2004. The original budget was $150 million. In the end it cost $475 million. Someone was really off on that budget. :-)

Found the restaurant and had lunch which was perfect. Then we started to decide to go looking for the Segway Tour place. I now understand why Chicago has the nickname: “The Windy City”. Oh my the wind. You can’t believe how windy it was. Imagine like driving the speed limit on a freeway and then take your whole body outside. That’s pretty much how it felt. Anyway we arrive about 30 minutes early. Our tour guide tells us that there is some coffee shop in the area. So we go looking for it. Couldn’t find it. We asked some guy who passed us with his headphones on, if there is a coffee shop around here? His answer was No and he kept on going. We continue to look around and there we see the coffee shop. It was called Rom and it said: Modern Italian Coffee Bar. I had a Caffe Freddo (basically a cold latte) and some chocolate Gelato. That Gelato was so delicious.

After that we go back and had to watch a safety video. All the Segways had names. Mine was called Big Wes. Kisha’s The Fridge. The tour guide was an amazing character. He was so funny. He said: We arrived at 7am so we can get on first on our Segways in the group . Some people in the group actually believed the joke.  There I was on a Segway for the first time in my life. It’s a strange feeling in the beginning. To move them forward or back you only shift your weight a little bit by leaning. But only like a 1 cm or so. You can hardly see it. It didn’t take long and we were racing around gigantic planters. The guide was still getting everyone else on those machines. He saw us and we got yelled at. :-) Don’t do that yet. Only go a few feet and then stop and keep on doing that. Come on that maneuver was really boring after 30 seconds. The planter race was more fun. :-)

The group was a lot of fun too. Everyone was in a great mood. There were some good laughs. Can’t really tell them. You had to be there. Saw so many things. The only problem at some points was the wind. It kept pushing you around and if you lean only a little forward, it starts moving. So you constantly had to balance back and forth in order to stay in one spot as the wind kept pushing you around. Kisha is like a tower. She is so incredibly tall. I look so tiny in the picture. It’s so funny. It reminds me of 4th grade in school. I was Ali Baba in the play “Ali Baba and the 40 thieves”. I remember “my wife” was also so tall back then.

On the way back, there was an almost crash situation. You had to go up a long bridge/ramp to get onto the second level. Everyone was going up in a single file. The group went up in a pretty good speed. The speed limit was set to 10mph. Kisha was behind me. I had a woman in front of me. In front of that woman was a smaller woman. All of a sudden a huge gust comes through from the front. That gust pushed the small woman back so the Segway went into a quick stop. The woman in front of me really had to stop quickly too. I saw this and I had to swerve very quickly to the left in order not to run into them. Kisha behind me didn’t know what was going on. It must have looked funny. Sudden stops and people swerving around. It provided some good laughs though.

It was a 3 hour tour and my feet started to hurt from all this standing around in one spot the whole time. After that we walked over to the Navy Pier. That’s where Eric and Daniel later joined us for dinner. The dinner didn’t compare to the one on Thursday.

Kisha has some good humor and we both had an amazing day (can’t imagine looking at pens was that much fun LOL). Tomorrow our plan is to go to the Shedd Aquarium and The Field Museum. At that museum you have to see Sue (a giant T.Rex). We also hope to go up to the Skydeck in the Sears Tower (now called Willis Tower). I have a full day. I’m not sure if I’ll make it to post pictures. If I don’t, please accept my apologies. :-)

 
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Chicago, IL

30 Apr

Wow what a day! Chicago’s skyline is amazing! My feet are hurting. The Segway tour was incredible. I had such a great time. More later and some pictures. The weather couldn’t be better. Sunshine and no rain, nice temperature. It’s raining now, but that’s ok.

Have to do some work now.

 
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Pictures from Day 5

29 Apr

For some reason I’m not tired at all today and I got up so early. Maybe it was the Limoncello I had at the Italian restaurant.

Wow what an amazing experience that was. The food was beyond delicious! I’m going to try to write out the details as it was quite some magic on how it worked itself out. On the way to Chicago Kisha was texting back and forth with restaurants we could go to according to the tour book. In the end there were two Italian ones left. A Mano and Spacca Napoli. I read both descriptions. I couldn’t really decide. The description for Spacca was all about pies. First I thought this sounds like a pizza place, but the description threw me off as I thought it’s dessert pies. Especially as I had one the night before and I didn’t much care for it. So I said: I don’t really want to eat pies for dinner. :-) Then Eric told me no it’s pizza. They are trying to be cute there. :-) Oh I get it! I didn’t know that as English isn’t my first language. Then a minute later the Dean Martin song That’s Amore starts playing in the car. In that song the words pizza pie are used. I’ve heard the song so often, but I guess it never registered. Then I knew ok that’s the place we all have to go. It couldn’t be more obvious. Decision was made. At the Hotel in Chicago and ready to leave around 8:15pm. Find out that restaurant is only open till 9pm. Guess what: The other one A Mano: Out of business. Who knew? Spacca wasn’t really close. About a 15 minute car ride and you never know how traffic is going to be. It looked like we were going to make it in time, but the closer we got, the stranger it got. No one believed that there is going to be a restaurant in that area. It got more and more residential. GPS said like in 200 meters you are at your destination. Couldn’t quite believe there would be a restaurant soon. Only saw an overpass for trains. Go under it and out of nowhere, the whole scenery changed and there were restaurants. It was the very first one. Wow! The restaurant was quite crowded. It looked like that mostly locals knew that place. We still got a table. Had Antipasto Misto and Prosciutto e Bufala as appetizers. It tasted so good. Totally authentic. I had an Orange Italian Soda to drink. After that the pizzas came. I had the Pizza Funghi. My mouth still waters if I only think about it. It was so good. For dessert I had Tiramisu and only one Limoncello. :) It tasted out of this world. Then I don’t know why, something incredible happens. Some guy who works there dressed all in white asks if we want some Italian Champagne. I forgot the name. He poured it into four tiny cute looking beer glasses. It was on the house. I asked if he is the Chef. He said no he is the dough boy.  I simply felt like I had to return the favor and congratulate him on the amazing dough for the pizzas. I asked how in the world are you getting the dough so thin? I think he really enjoyed that. Didn’t I say earlier: Somehow things always work themselves out? I’m always absolutely amazed on how these little seemingly meaningless things really tell you something more, if you understand it. I was so grateful for that experience. I loved it. Everyone had a great time. I hope I’m not making anyone hungry here. :-) I probably could go back to this place every day. Oh that restaurant even has a nice website: http://spaccanapolipizzeria.com I just read the “Our Story” on their website. How cute the place opened on Valentine’s Day of 2006.

Ok, that’s it for now. It’s already today so I’m hoping there won’t be any new hotel adventures in the night or morning and that I can simply sleep.

Today I will be taking a Segway City Tour. I think this will be fun. I have never been on one of those things. So if you don’t hear anything from me anymore, well that means I crashed it. Ha Ha Ha.

I also realized, I didn’t go to any Starbucks. That’s not good. Now the Starbucks police is going to look for me and arrest me. LOL

Enjoy the pictures from today!

 
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Pictures went missing!

29 Apr

Hey! I just noticed the earlier pictures from Des Moines never got posted. Hope no one got disappointed. :-) I’ve added them to the post. I guess they got lost in the air. Maybe they wanted to get posted in W land.

 
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Chicago, IL

29 Apr

Yeah! Made it to Chicago! Now at the destination of this journey. There was lots of traffic coming into Chicago. It’s quite interesting when you have been in all these rather small towns over the last few days and then you finally hit the 3rd largest city in the US. Quite a contrast.

Anyway going to freshen up now and then going out to dinner. Found an Italian place which is supposed to have a brick wood-fired oven according to the tour book. Those are usually the best tasting pizzas. Everyone seems to be fine with that choice. Who knows what will happen after that.

 
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East of the Mississippi / Illinois

29 Apr

Big News! :-) I’m East of the Mississippi now! Welcome to Illinois! Welcome to W land! The call signs for radio and TV stations changes from K to W once you are east of the Mississippi. Had to take the I-280 over the Mississippi. For some reason the I-80 crossing is closed. The 280/80 meet up again eventually in Illinois. Also got to the shoreline of the Mississippi on the Iowa side. I collected a “special” rock.
The bridge wasn’t as huge as was the I-10 bridge in Louisiana. Guess what: First thing which happened in Illinois: A huge green grasshopper hit the windshield. :-) Oh and the weather got warmer too. 79F (26C) and more humid too. Nice.

 
 

Des Moines, IA / State Capitol / Fun Facts about IA

29 Apr

Zanzibar was a cool place. They didn’t know how many pumps of vanilla they usually put in. They do it by shots. So I simply asked for the double amount. It had perfect sweetness for me and tasted really good. The coffee was served in a bowl. No handle. Very interesting. You could also buy coffee. There was some Jamaican coffee for sale. The price for 1lbs was $52. Wow! I don’t think you could taste the difference if you had it in front of you and didn’t know. But it would make a great gift for someone who loves coffee. :-) I liked my coffee so much I got another one to go. I accidentally hit the to go cup and it spilled all over the place. Didn’t get anyone though. I can’t remember when I did that the last time. It’s been so long. What’s up with the klutziness I have right now? :-)

I asked to see downtown Des Moines. You should have seen the traffic at around 9:30am on a business day. Nothing. You don’t go anywhere in the LA area at that time. :-)

As things somehow always work themselves out I got to see the State Capitol. I went inside. Took quite a few pictures. It’s really an absolutely impressive building. I loved it. There was a touchscreen which provided information about the whole government district. On top of that you could select to see energy usage of almost every building and of the entire district. Showed cool graphs of their electricity/gas etc usage. Cool! I also saw a quote in there which I really liked: “Education is a better safeguard of liberty than a standing army.” – Everett.

I also found an interesting place to have my picture taken. All I can say so far that I turned into a canon ball and I was about to getting shot out of the canon. Ha Ha Ha.

Here is something I learned while having coffee: Iwoans like to eat bisquit with gravy and hot sauce in the morning. Yuck! That’s all I can say.

Some things I like about Iowa: They have a two-phase rumble strip on the shoulder of the Interstate (I made that name up). It’s the thing which makes lots of noise if you drift onto the shoulder when you might be falling asleep while driving. The 1st phase is the soft one. The noise is only made at intervals. The 2nd one is the serious one. Tells you wake up NOW! It looks almost like it’s going to blow your tires. :-)

Gay Marriage is legal in Iowa. That’s a really good one.

They also have what they call them Modern Reststops. Amazing. First of all absolutely clean (no stupid holes in the bathroom stall dividers). There are street maps available for free. All kinds of vending machines and on top of that free wireless Internet. Incredible. California should really take a look at those. Many are full with those holes where you have to stuff some toilet paper into it. That gives you at least a bit of privacy. I don’t think I need to explain what they are for. :-)

It’s green and not as flat as Nebraska.

Iowa is the only state in the Continental United States with both east and west borders defined entirely by water. Made me think now what about Florida? It’s one of those facts I read yesterday and I thought I’ll share. Can’t verify it’s entire accuracy. Maybe it said rivers. Don’t want to spread lies here. :-)

Ok that’s it for the school hour kids! :-)

Will be going over the Mississippi River (fun word to spell) today. I’m pretty sure there will be a bridge. I wonder if it’ll be an impressive bridge like it was for Interstate 10. Hopefully it’ll be easier to get to the water. :-)

Wow I’m on a roll here. I guess I have nothing else to do. Here are a couple phone pics. The State Capitol one I think is quite bad (was againt the sun), but better ones will follow. Just to keep everyone curious for more. :-)

 
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Ankeny, IA / My morning

29 Apr

I’m NOT awake yet! :-) it’s 8:13am when I started writing this blog entry and I’m already sitting in the car. Going to a place called Zanzibar. It’s supposed to be some cool coffee shop in Des Moines. It’ll be interesting where they take us.

I woke up at 6am. Yes local time! Not sure why, but I couldn’t fall asleep anymore. I was tossing and turning. At 7:16am I decided ok that’s enough I’m getting up.

The only problem with the room was I thought I was in a fashion show. I don’t know if the person in the upper floor was stomping very loudly or the ceiling is very thin. The adventures of hotels. Nothing is better than home!

Boy, do I need to shave. I look like a mountain man. :-) But no time. I kinda like the look from time to time as it makes me look older. :-)

After Zanzibar I’ll be on the way to Chicago and I’ll visit another new state. Fantastic! Now it’s time for me to wake up. Not quite here yet. :-)

 
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Pictures from Day 4

28 Apr

Ok what a day and what an adventure! You all read about it. I can’t type a lot as I’m really exhausted. I’m trying to get the pictures online and then that’s it for me.

I think it was like around 9:30pm when I finally arrived at the hotel. It was late. I think so far it’s the best one. It looks pretty brand new. The rooms are new and have a good size. I’m pretty happy with that.

Had to go meet Eric’s friends (a couple) which live here in Ankeny, IA. Actually dinner was planned, but that had to be cancelled due to Nebraska offering so much fun. :-) They will actually go to Chicago tomorrow too. I will get to hang out with Kisha and enjoy the sights of Chicago while Eric and Daniel are going to visit a fountain pen show over the next few days. Not my world. I think it’s boring to look at pens all day long. They all look the same in the end. :-)

I really liked Des Moines. The state capitol looked impressive at night. Didn’t get to take any pictures. Maybe I’ll have time to do so tomorrow.

Tomorrow I will hit Chicago! Yeah! Yeah!

Sorry too tired to write descriptions for the pictures. If you want to read some of the history educational material, it’s probably best if you right click on the image and save it to your computer to get the full size version. I can read them pretty good, but not in a small window.

 
 

Finding the Missouri River Adventure

28 Apr

Nebraska provided quite some adventures. Wanted to see the Missouri River on the NE side, before going over the bridge to Iowa (yes they built a bridge there :-) Drove around like in a circle for half an hour trying to get close to it. No way. Finally decided to pick a spot with the GPS. Ha Ha Ha. Drove through some scary residential street only to find out it’s a dead end. You couldn’t make a left to get closer to the river. That was so funny!! We gave up. Simply took the Interstate 80 over the river. Certainly not as pretty as the Mississippi. Now in Iowa. Still about 2 more hours to go. What an adventure this day has been so far. Welcome to Iowa!