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Chicago weekend

Blasdale Home Posted on August 11, 2002 by SteveAugust 7, 2017

Friday was uneventful.

Saturday I started out by walking to the Halstead region. I managed the only route that took me through the projects. I was getting a little worried at one stage. Here they were having a street party with some bands and Market stalls. It was called Halstead Market Day, and was held every year to raise money for the community.

I watched a couple of bands, (Clip, ManPlanet). Clip were pretty good and it was such a pity no one thought likewise. After watching the bands I went for a walk round Halstead and stopped in a bar to cool off with a Guinness. I had had enough of drinking Miller, and it was really very hot out in the sun.

Went back to the Street Market and watched an R&B band. Looked at the stalls, 25% were Gay and Lesbian stalls. I later found out that this area of town was the Gay area. Stopped at one stall and asked why I should want to go to Manchester. It was a Manchester tourist board stall. They were advertising the Gay community of Manchester.

Went back to the hotel by the Brown Line train to pick up my messages. Fred had said he would ring about dinner. Messages left said that he was or was about to be at Barbara’s and that to ring. I rang, got her address and found that she lived in the Halstead area and had been at the Street Party. So back on the Brown Line train to Halstead. At Barbara’s there was Fred and family, and Marianne Parkhill. After a couple of beers we went out for a Thai curry, and then back home.

On Sunday I did the museums in the area. But first I visited the John Hancock Observatory. This used to be the highest building in Chicago, until the Sears tower was build. First was the Shed Aquarium, were they had some good exhibits, some a bit like the sea shore at the Plymouth aquarium. There example was the yearly rise and fall of the river in the Amazon forest. They also fed some of the fish in another aquarium by hand with a diver swimming amongst them. Not sharks.

In the Ocean pool they had Dolphins and Whales. These performed for us.

Next on to the Adler Planetarium. I watched one show of the night skies over Africa. The rest of the exhibits were educational, but geared at the child or person who knows nothing of physics. One good exhibit though was the Atwood Sphere. This was a large metal sphere in which you sat. The sphere was rotated around you, and light entered through holes in the sphere configured as the night sky. Eight of you could sit in the Sphere at one time. This Sphere had been build eighty years ago and was the way the night sky would be shown to people. It was superseded by the Zeiss projection system a few years later. The Sphere then was used by the Navy to teach navigation during the war, then it was donated to the Adler and was a curiosity. It was very good and we were shown the constellations of stars.

The final museum I did was the Field museum. I specially looked at the exhibits relating to the Native Americans, and then looked at the mineral exhibits. They had a very good collection of meteorites, including the one which fell in the 1930s, through a car garage roof, the car roof, the seat floor pan, and stopping at the exhaust pipe. The museum had all the bits of the car and garage roof, which had been hit by the meteorite.

Back to the hotel for supper and a shower. Very sore feet after all the walking I had done. 

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Chicago Thursday

Blasdale Home Posted on August 8, 2002 by SteveAugust 7, 2017

Thursday was another cool day in Chicago. In to the office by 6.00am, problems back in the UK seem to be resolving themselves, so won’t be flying back early.

Went out with the team to fish cafe. I had some oysters to start, followed by blackened Swordfish.

Afterwards took a walk down by the marina, and then back to the hotel passing some huge fountain. I suppose Americans have to have larger anything than the rest of the world.

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Wednesday in Chicago

Blasdale Home Posted on August 7, 2002 by SteveAugust 7, 2017

Another cool day in Chicago. Work was exciting today. Big panic back in the UK required my attention. Roger was wanting to fly me back to the UK on the next plane, even paying for first class flights. Reason prevailed and I am still here. I though had a bad night sleeping, waiting for the phone call from the UK requiring me to rush to the Chicago office at 3.00 am. This never happened so hopefully the problems have been resolved.

Had a large New York Strip for supper, done a nice rare. For starters thin piece of tuna coated in sesame seeds. These were quite nice to eat. Afterwards took a walk around town. Saw a fire work display, the loud bangs echoing around the high rise buildings was something to be heard.

There was also an outdoor exhibition of photographs from around the world. All taken from the air showing natural and unnatural features of the world. Examples would be the Flamingos on Lake Nakuru, or the Blue Lagoon in Iceland, or a nudist beach in France, or the out runnings of waste water from a desalination plant in Kuwait, or the ships stranded in the dried out lake in Eastern Europe.

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Tuesday in Chicago

Blasdale Home Posted on August 6, 2002 by SteveAugust 7, 2017

After another bad night, waking at 4.00 am in the morning, I walked into work for 8.00. Not much to report work wise.

After work had an Italian meal with Christine and chatted about various things. As usual the restaurant was crowded at 6.30 pm in the evening. These Americans do love to eat early.

After the meal, I must admit to feeling tired, so went back to the hotel and slept through a Bruce Willis film (12 monkeys). So I am afraid to say I did not do a great deal.

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Chicago update

Blasdale Home Posted on August 5, 2002 by SteveAugust 7, 2017

The first day in Chicago is nearly over. I woke early 4.00 am and watched a bit of television. Then I walked into work, ten minutes from the office. It was warm (24C), but very humid (100%). Arrived at 8.00. Bit of a problem getting into the office, so went for a coffee and a Danish.

Arrived into the office at 8.15, met Fred, Tom, Vikram and Christine. Spent most of the morning talking about WSAD and CVS. 

For lunch had a walk around, bought a tooth brush and some food from the local deli.

During the afternoon looked at merging source from different levels, and then started the process of building a new development WSAD system.

Went for supper with Fred. Had a large Tuna steak cooked medium rare. Was very nice. We sat outside for the meal. It was quite nice weather for Chicago, not at all hot, around 23 degrees. There was unfortunatly rather a strong wind blowing.

Back to the hotel where I picked up lots of brochures.

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Going to Chicago

Blasdale Home Posted on August 4, 2002 by SteveAugust 7, 2017

On Sunday drove down to Heathrow to catch the plane to Chicago. Got stuck on the M25 for one hour and made the checkin 75 minutes before the scheduled flight leaving time.

Flight was full. Had plenty of wine and food on the trip. Arrived in Chicago, and filled in the customs form to say I had been on a farm. They were still concerned with FMD from England, so cleaned and disinfected my shoes.

Caught to Chicago City train into tge city, as this is quite a low clost way in.

The Hilton Palmer House Hotel was good, it is a 1900 hotel with a wonderful ceiling in the entrance hall painted by a French impressionist. 

Had a burger and a few glasses of beer before going to bed.

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Kingswood Clay and Rough Shoot Club BBQ

Blasdale Home Posted on August 3, 2002 by SteveAugust 7, 2017

Saturday was the day for the KCRC BBQ. Had a clay shoot late afternoon. Rather pathetic score from me. Then a BBQ hosted by Pete Sherrif, of burgers, steak and sausages. Lots of beer and wine.

Afterwards a game of aunt sally and a large scale game of Jenga

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Annecy Paragliding

Blasdale Home Posted on August 2, 2002 by SteveAugust 7, 2017

On Friday got back from Annecy after a week of paragliding.

We drove out with Cloud Nine and stayed a Maison Du Moulin as guests of Irwyn Jehu. 

The weather was excellant and we had five days of paraliding. The last two days it rained, and instead Irwyn tooks us canyoning.

Had good flights from Col de la Forclaz where I managed to gain 600 meters above take off in quite strong conditions. In fact I had to put in the big ears to stop going into the rather black looking clouds. Managed to get over to the teeth, but chickened out from crossing the lake because of the now very black looking clouds. After landing down by the lake, a thunder stor soon started.

We also flew at Grand Bornond, near La Cluzas, where I also gained much height. The second flight though was rather rough and I spend 10-15 minutes with big ears pulled to get down quickly. No one I spoke to enjoyed that second flight.

All in all had a wonderful time, with great food and wine. Should have some pictures later.

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Faroe Holiday

Blasdale Home Posted on July 22, 2002 by SteveAugust 7, 2017

We arrived back from the holiday on Sunday. The weather was very mixed. Rain, wind, fog and sunshine, all in one day. The last few days were quite warm.

I was able to take some close up pictures od the puffins, and also ate my first puffin, it was quite a gamey bird.

We participated in quite a few walks, which generally meant going up steep slopes and down again. After the walk a few Black Sheep beers were always consumed.

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Last afternoon at Vågar

Blasdale Home Posted on July 15, 2002 by SteveAugust 7, 2017

Took the bus to an old house which had been inhabited until the 1956. It had been built in the 18th century, was grass roofed, dirt floored and build of wood and stones. It was three rooms, one for the cows in winter, one room for cooking, and the final room the best room with a couple of beds.

We walked back over the hill, couple of hours walk. A few beers before supper. For supper had a started of dried meats. These were dried lamp, dried fish (probably plaice) , dried whale meat and some blubber. Was interesting and not too bad.

Tomorrow we are off to another location. A grass roofed hostel, and to see some cliffs with lots of birds.

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