Chicago in Chicago
Nice or not nice Chicago logos, continued.
Four good moments from today’s walk.
I have never seen these scripty additions to the otherwise classic style.
A few more nice shots, I think.
Cold today.
Loving all the lower levels and the back alleys.
Kinzie Street railroad bridge - Wikipedia

New fav aesthetic: Old neons in the daytime
The typography on the vintage Quincy loop elevated station, restored to resemble its former 19th-century glory.
Contrast with the more modern equivalent and (I think) still the house style of Chicago’s Transit Authority.
Alright, so this was a lot more fun than I expected. (Even though the weather is bad.)
Most beautiful steel bridge
I think that stack must have been shortened; the name of the street is Belmont.
Department Of Subways And Superhighways
A few photos for today that feel like photos from 50 years ago.
Forgot what it’s like to live somewhere where you can watch seasons fight with each other.
I have waited longer for this stupid shot than I am willing to admit.
Bricktown
Spring colours
God, I love this city
Yesterday, back in Chicago
It really does feel so different come spring
Look at this!
@mwichary I have a soft spot for greenery on things not originally intended to be green :)
@mwichary Love that stretch of Belmont
@mwichary Damn I love every single one of your pictures. Thanks for posting them
@mwichary Love that old XRT building, that's my bus stop! Wish someone would do something with that building.

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I love your photographs of it.

(And am looking forward to visiting again in a couple of weeks time.)

@mwichary big Being for the Benefit of Mr. Kite energy
@mwichary I generally enjoy all your photos, but the first one in this series (the lamps [right side] over the train and track [left side]) is especially good.
@mwichary Love these shots. Makes me want to visit again 😊
@mwichary A good photographer doesn't focus on pixels, but on patience
@mwichary I know this wasn't the main point of the photo, but I found this message quite inspiring
@jonasdowney @mwichary in preview, the only word that shows is “MORE” and that’s a very different message
@apetersen @jonasdowney Now I want to make “that’s so morb” happen. Like, “morbid,” but cooler.
@mwichary @jonasdowney that would be bringing back Victorian slang! “Got the morbs” was a real phrase. https://acclaimhealth.ca/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/Puzzles-and-Games-Victorian-Slang-Trivia.pdf
@apetersen @jonasdowney WHAT UP MY MORBS
@mwichary @apetersen whoa, this is a seriously excellent list. Appreciate you chuckaboos bringing this up!
@jonasdowney @mwichary just had to share something so bang up to the elephant
@mwichary @ceoln Springtime in the Rockies? We had snow/rain on Friday and more is expected this week.
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But it is a bi5 like cat friends fighting. Without claws.
@mwichary nice example of the classical variant of U! I’m surprised it’s like that in signage, because I thought U began widespread use in the 1600s
@mwichary You should go down to the Central Manufacturing District (https://chicagology.com/centralmanufacturing/). I'd love to see your shots from there. If you do, be sure to head west on Ashland from Pershing down to the clock tower at Damen. I got this prized drone shot from there. (The other is some Terra Cotta at the top of the Shoreland in Hyde Park).
@madopal Thanks! I remember reading about it long ago. Is it safe to wonder there on foot?
@mwichary Yeah, it's still active, definitely not some abandoned site. It's basically an old school office park. But it's a heckova hike. Be sure to check out the Bridgeport Art Center on 35th if you get over there.
@madopal Checked it out a bit today. Thanks!