Showing posts with label MONUMENT WITH STANDING BEAST. Show all posts
Showing posts with label MONUMENT WITH STANDING BEAST. Show all posts

Sunday, May 29, 2016

40,000 STEPS

It takes a bit of effort to amass 40,000 steps in one day as any 'fitbitter' knows.  Yesterday was the 35th time that I have stepped at least that much in one day since I first purchased my fitbit back in September. It had been over two months, since March 26th that I have reached this somewhat dubious accomplishment. My day started with about 10,000 accumulated during a 90 minute session on the elliptical machine. I ran an errand in the late morning which turned into a six mile trip which tacked on another 10,000 steps. And finally, the last full day that our family hosted a young woman from Paris, France was spent traipsing about Chicago so she could enjoy a final glimpse of Chicago before her flight home today. I definitely enjoy being active.




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Your Food Diary For:

Saturday, May 28, 2016
BREAKFAST Calories Carbs Fat Protein Sodium Sugar
Quaker - Grits - Instant - Original 200 44 0 4 620 0
Butterball - Bacon Style Turkey, 4 slices 140 2 12 8 600 0
Egg, whole, cooked, poached, 3 large 215 1 14 19 446 1

555 47 26 31 1,666 1
L U N C H
CHERRY VANILLA GRANOLA 480 80 14 10 120 30
ORGANIC DATE PIECES 240 60 0 2 20 44

720 140 14 12 140 74
D I N N E R
Homemade - Fried Chicken Leg, 3 Leg 510 3 29 54 177 0
Broccoli - Broccoli 120 12 1 11 98 0
Wild rice, cooked 331 70 1 13 10 2

961 85 31 78 285 2
S N A C K S
Trail mix bar- tropical blend, 1 bar 210 20 13 4 45 10
Malt O Meal - Honey Nut Scooters 240 48 3 6 420 18

450 68 16 10 465 28
Totals 2,686 340 88 130 2,555 105
Your Daily Goal 5,001 625 166 251 2,300 187
Remaining 2,315 284 78 120 -255 82
Calories Carbs Fat Protein Sodium Sugar
*You've earned 3,071 extra calories from exercise today         
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       Your Exercise Diary for:

Saturday, May 28, 2016
Cardiovascular Minutes Calories Burned
92 962
75 1,271
Ic_i N/A 838
Add Exercise
   
Daily Total / Goal 168 / 30 3,071 / 590  
Weekly Total / Goal 814 / 210 10,452 / 4,130             
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Monday, September 7, 2015

URBAN HIKE

I have been 'fitbitten' for only four days.  I purchased my fitbit on Thursday afternoon.  The fitbit is designed to encourage each user to take a minimum of 10,000 steps per day. As I have consistently been using an elliptical machine for workouts of a minimum of 90 minutes (and often two hours) this level of activity has not been a personal issue.  Nevertheless, the fitbit has encouraged me to be more active.  On Sunday, I rode my bicycle roundtrip (seven miles) to the YMCA and I worked out for two hours.  Once I returned home around noon, my fitbit indicated that I had taken 11,000 steps.  Yesterday seemed like a good day to try to reach 25,000 steps (especially with 11,000 steps already logged in by noon)   I asked my daughter if she wanted to take a walk.  The walk that I had in mind was more of an URBAN HIKE. Our hike logged another 24,000 steps.  And when we returned home my fitbit recorded 35,000 steps for the day.  As I was feeling ambitious, I spent another 45 minutes or so walking in place and logged an additional 5000 steps after arriving home.  Total steps logged in on Sunday was 40,001.

THE URBAN HIKERS - FATHER/DAUGHTER

Our URBAN HIKE took us all the way to the SOUTH LOOP area and we stopped at a Whole Foods for a refreshing MELON SALAD.   I calculated that our entire hike was approximately 10 miles.  It was a real hot day and the urban hike was a terrific way for us to close out the summer.  Tomorrow our family will take it easy and get ready for the school year to start on Tuesday.


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LOOKING NORTH FROM ROOSEVELT ROAD BRIDGE IN THE SOUTH LOOP

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MONUMENT WITH STANDING BEAST (that is the name of the sculpture)

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My title of this photograph: BEAUTY AND THE BEAST!


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Sunday MENU
breakfast   OATMEAL, HONEYCRISP APPLE                          455 calories
lunch         oatmeal, kale crunch, ginger, coconut water, melons 1120 calories
dinner       zucchini saute, sausage, whitefish broiled                    780 calories
SNACK    organic fair trade coconut chocolate bar, kale crunch  780 calories
     


total calories consumed 3135 calories

calories burned
elliptical machine 125 minutes, 4:3 interval,  level 20              1666 calories


CALORIES BURNED 1666 CALORIES
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Saturday net calories 1469 calories
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AGORA  ----> FROM WIKIPEDIA:

Agora is the name of a group of 106 headless and armless iron sculptures at the south end of Grant Park in Chicago. Designed by Polish artist Magdalena Abakanowicz, they were made in a foundry near Poznańbetween 2004 and 2006. In 2006, the Chicago Park District brought the work to Chicago as a permanent loan from the Polish Ministry of Culture.Similar installations have been constructed throughout the world, but Agora is among the largest.
Chicago, which has a large Polish American community, had hoped to add a major work by Abakanowicz for several years before Agora arrived. Among the plans which were not realized were a large hand to be placed at the end of BP Pedestrian Bridge and a set of animal sculptures to be placed near the Monroe Street harbor. One proposal called for a group of headless figures be placed in Chicago's Museum Campus. Chicago MayorRichard M. Daley eventually suggested placing an installation at the south end of Grant Park, near Roosevelt Road. By 2006, private donors, including actor Robin Williams, contributed over $700,000 to bring the work to Chicago.
The figures are 9 ft (2.7 m) tall and weigh approximately 1,800 lb (820 kg).Each is made from a hollow, seamless piece of iron that has been allowed to rust, creating a reddish appearance[5] and a bark-like texture. The figures appear to be milling about in a crowd; some face each other, while others look away. Visitors are meant to walk through the sculptures and contemplate the work.
The name Agora refers to the urban meeting places of the Ancient Greek city-states. Abakanowicz, who grew up during World War II, has said that her art draws on her fear of crowds, which she once described as "brainless organisms acting on command, worshiping on command and hating on command". However, the work has inspired optimistic interpretations. Kevin Nance of the Chicago Sun-Times wrote, "If they had arms and hands (they don't), these would be clasped behind their backs as if in contemplation. They seem, somehow, to be thinking, not as a group but as individuals. [...] It's possible, in fact, to interpret the piece as a representation of democracy."[
Agora received a mixed response from the people of Chicago. "I get e-mails from people loving it and people hating it. There's nothing in between," said Bob O'Neill of the Grant Park Advisory Council. Mayor Daley lauded the work, saying, "You've got to go through it yourself to feel the spirit of the artist and each piece of artwork."


MONUMENT WITH STANDING BEAST ---->FROM WIKIPEDIA

Monument with Standing Beast is a sculpture by Jean Dubuffet in front of the Helmut Jahn designed James R. Thompson Centerin the Loop community areaof Chicago, Illinois. Its location is across the street from Chicago City Hall to the South and diagonal across the street from the Daley Center to the southeast. It is a 29-foot (8.8 m) white fiberglass work of artThe piece is a 10 ton or 20,000 pounds (9,100 kg) work. It was unveiled on November 28, 1984.

This is one of Dubuffet's three monumental sculpture commissions in the United States. It has been taken to represent a standing animal, a tree, a portal and an architectural form. The sculpture is based on Dubuffet's 1960 painting series Hourioupe. The sculpture and the series of figural and landscape designs it is a part of reflects his thoughts of earliest monumental commission, for the One Chase Manhattan Plaza.

FITBIT DAY 4
40001 STEPS!

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l'Hourloupe - Jean Dubuffet