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Wishing I was golfing now
Last night, Eric and I went to Sheffields -- for the food, of course....
It was... refreshing!
:}
No way! I was just there for a business lunch/beers before the cubbies game. Too funny.
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Last night, Eric and I went to Sheffields -- for the food, of course....
It was... refreshing!
:}
Welcome to THP! I'll be making my way to the windy city quite a bit more now that my parents just moved there. That some thin Texas blood moving to a cold winter place. Should be interesting lol
You know, I never really knew what "cold" was until I had my nose hairs literally freeze on the walk back to my car during a night class.
Of course, that was when I lived in the burbs. Just being in the city makes you feel warmer. Chicago has a lot to offer; I honestly love it here (but would still love to retire to Maui: oh, the ocean, the tropical drinks, the awesome beer, the golf....).
Kim
I know the feeling of warmth here too. Everytime I get on the EL on a cold winter day, I am instantly warmed. Perhaps that has more to do with being packed like a sardine in the EL car than anything else, but hey, at least it is warm.
You know, I never really knew what "cold" was until I had my nose hairs literally freeze on the walk back to my car during a night class.
Of course, that was when I lived in the burbs. Just being in the city makes you feel warmer. Chicago has a lot to offer; I honestly love it here (but would still love to retire to Maui: oh, the ocean, the tropical drinks, the awesome beer, the golf....).
Kim
Yeah my parents are in for a rough winter lol. They have no idea what cold is like that. We did live in Mass for a couple years when I was younger but I think Chicago is colder.
I got a kick out of all the public sculpture sporting Black Hawk helmets. Only in Chicago.
Still, that town handles its public space better than any other city in the U.S.
I'm a Cheesehead that loves Chicago. Aside from all the Bears fans. I'm partial to Lou Malnati's, Hot Doug's, and Al's Beef. If you haven't tried it, give Cafe Iberico on N. LaSalle a whirl for tapas. One of my favorite restaurants anywhere. Hot Doug's may be my all time favorite.
I helps when we have a Mayor who isn't afraid to wield power. Of course, there can be downsides to that as well.
Cafe Iberico is also one of my favorite tapas bars. Next time you are in town, try Cafe Ba-Ba-Reeba (in my neighborhood). It will give you a chance to compare some good tapas.