Hello from Chicago
May. 9th, 2003 03:27 pmI'm in a fiendishly expensive internet place in Chicago.
Chicago is uplifting! Yesterday my friend drove me past an area which is supposedly full of skyscrapers but all I saw was a lot of fog. Today, suddenly, brillant sunshine and there they all are! Absolutely glorious.
I spent all day in the Art Institute, having taken a funny little regional train from South Bend to Chicago. I came past a lot of *very* un-European houses: big clapboard things, some rather picturesque with funny turrets and garrets, all plonked down in vast expanses of lawn but nothing in the way of what passes in England for a "garden" (not a shrub in sight, never mind a bed of lobelias or antirrhinums). And a lot of these houses, though all big and detached, looked totally dilapidated: soot-stained walls, porches stove in, yards full of rubbish. Class works in different ways out here, it seemeth.
Am sadly jetlagged and still a bit buzzy from ridiculous pre-flight dread (visions of impending death kept me, the hubster and the youngest son awake for about 3 nights pre-flight, it's quite ridiculous) plus lagging effects of de-fuck-pression.
Will now re-emerge into the hot humidity under the "El" (elevated railway: it's just like in the movies!) and wander about under the skyscrapers some more.
Wish I had k/d epic with me. I feel like revising. ;-)
Chicago is uplifting! Yesterday my friend drove me past an area which is supposedly full of skyscrapers but all I saw was a lot of fog. Today, suddenly, brillant sunshine and there they all are! Absolutely glorious.
I spent all day in the Art Institute, having taken a funny little regional train from South Bend to Chicago. I came past a lot of *very* un-European houses: big clapboard things, some rather picturesque with funny turrets and garrets, all plonked down in vast expanses of lawn but nothing in the way of what passes in England for a "garden" (not a shrub in sight, never mind a bed of lobelias or antirrhinums). And a lot of these houses, though all big and detached, looked totally dilapidated: soot-stained walls, porches stove in, yards full of rubbish. Class works in different ways out here, it seemeth.
Am sadly jetlagged and still a bit buzzy from ridiculous pre-flight dread (visions of impending death kept me, the hubster and the youngest son awake for about 3 nights pre-flight, it's quite ridiculous) plus lagging effects of de-fuck-pression.
Will now re-emerge into the hot humidity under the "El" (elevated railway: it's just like in the movies!) and wander about under the skyscrapers some more.
Wish I had k/d epic with me. I feel like revising. ;-)
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Date: 2003-05-09 02:07 pm (UTC)Don't revise k/d. Don't even think about it. It doesn't need it, I promise (nothing ever needs revision enough to be taken to a whole nother country).
And I can sympathise with the pre-whatever dread; was observed all afternoon and suffered nights of evil "my class has started and I'm in a different town!" dreams from which I awoke sitting bolt upright in an utter panic.
I still haven't written you an email. It may just have been a passing fancy. But when I do write it, it'll have lots in...
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Date: 2003-05-09 02:52 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2003-05-09 03:40 pm (UTC)/living vicariously
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Date: 2003-05-09 05:09 pm (UTC)*snuggles*
cyndi
Date: 2003-05-14 08:04 am (UTC)yes, exactly that. I *heart* Chicago & don't get to go often enough...
cyndi, who lives 5 hours south of it...
Re: cyndi
Date: 2003-05-14 08:07 am (UTC)http://www.alumni-world.com/snu/chicago-downtown-pictures.htm