Wednesday, August 4, 2010

Mesabi Iron Range

Bill went to the Mesabi Iron Range yesterday, of course I'm posting this from Los Angeles because he hasn't posted pictures or sent me any pictures. So let's use our imaginations and pretend we were there! According to Bill the Mesabi Mine is the largest open pit mine in the country, the world? Hmm - I don't remember.

Food In a Jar

Can't tell you why but my new fascination is with picnic-in-a-jar recipes. How can I resist this? Why wait for a picnic to have a meal in a jar?

Friday, July 16, 2010

Architecture

The Spire along the Chicago skyline.



Karen in Rome, in front of the Coliseum.
The Spire is planned for the Chicago skyline. The hole has been dug and they ran out of money. I'm glad because anything that phallic doesn't belong on any skyline. While we were gallivanting around Chicago, Karen, Craig and the kids were in Rome!

Thursday, July 15, 2010

Rick Bayless Trifecta

a Torta from Xoco

Bill and Trio, Trio, Trio Ceviche - Frontrera Grill

Bill's Seafood - Topolobomo
Bill's appetizer - Topolobombo
Dessert, Sweet Corn Tamal - Topolobombo
Bill's Tortilla Soup - Topolobombo
Lynn's Fish Course - Topolobombo
Bill's Taquitos - Frontrera Grill
Lynn's Tamal Azteca - Frontrera Grill
Lynn's Lobster Bisque - Topolobomo
Lynn's Mole Negro Pork Tenderloin - Topolobombo
We managed to stage a Rick Bayless Trifecta in Chicago, eating at Xoco a diner, Frontrera Grill a casual restaurant and Topolobombo a sheshe restaurant. Xoco's tortas were great but Frontrera Grill was our favorite. Topolobombo was a little to highbrow for us -- we're glad we did them all!

The Reliance Building

The Reliance Building at 32 N. State Street, is the first skyscraper to have large glass windows that make up the majority of its surface area, a feature of skyscrapers that would become dominant in the 20th century.

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

a visit to the Art Institute of Chicago

The Bedroom
The Impressionists exhibit, reminded me of the Musee d'orsay - Seirrat, Monet, Latrec and Van Gogh. I still think the Waterlilies are amazing. I am moved by the poetry of the letters Monet wrote to his brother when he was in the mental institution. I couldn't help taking a picture of Van Gogh's bedroom.

Monday, July 12, 2010

Harold Washington Public Library

The Chicago Architecture class walked to the Harold Washington Public Library. It was designed in 1991 as a memorial tribute to Mayor Harold Washington. The building has a lot going on, owls and winged things on the corners, Ceres the goddess of grain and a man with cheeks full of air to represent the windy city and a bizillion windows.

Sunday, July 11, 2010

Lynn Goes to School

the big reason we came to Chicago was for me to attend a week-long workshop about Chicago Skyscraper Architecture (expenses paid!!)  For our first class, we heard a lecture about architecture, and hopped on a boat and cruised the Chicago River. Bill stayed at the room and watched Spain win the World Cup

Buying Somebody Else's Junk and Looking At Buildings

Went to Wolff's Flea Market in Rosemont - more like a swap meet but I was able to get my "gotta buy somebody else's junk" fix satisfied. The Chicago Architecture Foundation took the group on a Chicago Architecture River tour - very cool.

Saturday, July 10, 2010

Saturday in Millennium Park








Saturday in Millennium Park. We biked from our hotel to the park along Lake Michigan.





Millennium Park

Rode bikes to the Natural History museum and see the Mastadon exhibit and then to an Art show on Michigan. And finally traditional deep pizza at Pizza Due.

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Five States in a Day!










We went through five states today!
  1. Started in Louisiana
  2. Through Mississippi
  3. Ate at IHOP in Graceland, Tennessee
  4. Drove through Arkansas;
  5. and Missouri
  6. and finally Illinois!
Phew are we tired!

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Emeril Lagasse Trifecta!

We completed the trifecta tonight by going to Emeril Lagasse's NOLA in the french quarter. Okay I think this is the last post about food until we go to Rick Bayless Topolobombo. Diane Ravitch was at the NEA convention. She makes a lot of sense so of course school districts around the country will not heed her words.

Trifecta



We completed the Emeril Lagasse trifecta at NOLA. Bill had shrimp and grits and I had a fish called drum. My favorite was Emeril's New Orleans, best service, best food and best ambiance!

Monday, July 5, 2010

Emeril's Delmonico


We went to Emeril's Delmonico and ate small plates. We shared the Gulf Crabmeat Cake, Assorted Young Lettuces, Rabbit Crepes, Lamb Meatballs and I didn't share the Gumbo. And yeah, I had two martinis, who's counting!

Sunday, July 4, 2010

Happy Fourth of July!

Independence Day 2010, we saw the last inning of the Zephyrs game and fireworks at Zephyr Field in Matarie, Louisiana.

Friday, July 2, 2010

Emeril Lagasse's New Orleans

Truffled Gulf Shrimp "Louie"
Double Cut Pork Chop with Tamarind and Green Mole
Chicken and Waffles
Peanut Butter Mousse Pie
Our first trip to an Emeril Lagasse restaurant was New Orleans. We split a Truffled Gulf Shrimp "Louis" salad - with butter lettuce, citrus, smoked bacon and shrimp. The shrimp was fresher than I've ever tasted. I had the double cut pork chop with tamarind and green chile mole. Bill had chicken and waffles with a berry sauce. Both meals were fab-u-lous! We also shared a peanut butter mousse pie with Oreo crust - yummy! The service was outstanding. A sip of water and the glass was immediately refilled! Our napkins were placed on our laps, the entrees were brought and placed on the table in front of us at the exact same time. Jason our waiter was super charming.