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Tuesday, September 19, 2017

HIDDEN STREET ART

It appears that officially sanctioned wall murals are becoming more and more popular.  It was just a week or so ago that I 'discovered' a giant 'Cheshire Cat' on a seven story building which was very visible on highly trafficked Milwaukee Avenue. It seemed highly unlikely to 'discover' street art in a ugly and hidden industrial part of the city. After reading about this in dnainfo.com, it appears that this is very purposeful to make a truly unsightly part of Chicago a place that people might come purposely to enjoy some outdoor art. I am fairly certain that this particular part of town is not ready for 'prime time' but it was fun to make this discovery. I have become an enthusiastic fan of interesting outsized murals painted on buildings. I am an urban hiker. Finding these murals makes my hikes a bit more fun.
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from www.dnainfo.com/chicago

Hidden Street Art Seeks To Smooth Transition Along North Branch


By Ted Cox | September 6, 2017 6:05am @tedcoxchicago


LINCOLN PARK — The city's biggest new art exhibit is hidden away between factories, storage buildings and a cement yard where eastbound Armitage Avenue ends at the North Branch of the Chicago River — and plans are for it to keep growing. Turn the corner at the Ozinga Concrete yard behind the Horween Leather Company, and you'll be confronted by a series of outdoor wall murals painted by street artists famed locally and internationally, from Hebru Brantley to ROA. The works are intended to turn something of an eyesore into a beautiful vista for the office workers soon to be occupying a building being constructed by Baker Development at 2017 N. Mendell St. The art side of the project, labeled the District at the North Branch, is under the guidance of South Side-based 555 International. James Geier, founder and president of 555 International, said Tuesday on a site visit that it's about "improving not only the building, but the character around the building." It's an industrial area seeing the first signs of change brought on by the new North Branch Industrial Corridor framework plan allowing mixed-used developments in what had been almost exclusively a manufacturing district. "What if we could turn this into a lively arts community?" Geier said. "We have some ugly things to block. We want to fill it with things that are more enriching." The project, also overseen by 555 designer and project manager Lauren Ditka, began just in June with Sick Fisher performing a cross-section mural on the back of the Horween Leather Company, showing everything going on inside from stacks of leather hides on the floor to the finished product in the form of a basketballBrantley soon added one of his distinctive goggles-sporting childhood heroesDown the street, on the back corner of a storage building, the international street artist of mystery ROA has added one of his distinctive animal murals, this one mixing what is clearly a fish-eating bird above the skeleton of a fishThe sad thing, for now, is that the works are hidden away on the river side of buildings just east of the three-way intersection of Armitage, Elston and Ashland avenues. But Geier and Ditka hope to make it a destination of its own. Geier framed the basic question, for both developers and artists, as: "How do you get people to want to come over here?" The concept is to convert a bit of urban blight into "a place where people are going to search this out ... a place where, if you did this right,people would want to come here and hang out." That may be a stretch, given the odor coming off the leather tannery, which Ditka said is the last of what used to be many in Chicago, especially along the North Branch of the river. But it's a growing concern given the development that's going to be coming to the North Branch Industrial Corridor, including the Finkl Street site just across the river to the east. And these young artists seek to confront urban blight on its own terms with their graffiti-inspired murals."It's important for us to be supporting our local artists," Ditka said. Especially younger artists, Geier added. "These artists have huge followings," he said. "You are wrapped in great creativity." The artists are paid, at very least, in materials and the use of a skyjack to lift them to the top reaches of the work. "A lot of people just want a place to do it," Ditka said of the artists. Manufacturers who might once have blanched at their buildings being prettified have proven to be receptive on their end. "They see basically at the end of the day how cool it is," Ditka said. According to Geier, it's a growing international trend. He said Denver has used the tactic to brighten alleys. In Chicago, though, Geier said you'd probably have to go to Pilsen to see a similar concentration of street murals interacting with one another and the surrounding neighborhood. There are a handful now in the District at North Branch, ready to greet workers when the Baker office building at 2017 N. Mendell is completed by the end of the year. But Geier said he envisions 30 or 40 extending in both directions, to the north toward the Mariano's on Ashland and to the south to Goose Island as the area welcomes more new developments, as well as extension of the 606 bike trail. "The idea is over time we keep adding to it," Geier said. "These kinds of things grow organically." And if they can get someone to execute a giant scratch-and-sniff mural of Chicago hot dogs and ribs to counteract the tannery smell along the way, so much the better.




Your Food Diary For:

BREAKFAST Calories
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Fat
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Protein
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Eggs - Poached 300 2 20 26 600 2
Kirkland Signature Bacon 160 0 12 12 700 0

460 2 32 38 1,300 2
L U N C H
Oscar Meyer Delifresh Mesquite Turkey Breast 200 12 4 36 2,080 0
Goya - Agua De Coco, 16 fl oz 160 40 1 0 180 30
Wheat Kaiser Roll, 2 roll 320 62 3 12 640 2

680 114 8 48 2,900 32
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400 50 15 23 0 0
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Nature Valley - Oats 'n Honey 190 29 7 3 180 11
Triple Dipped Dark Chocolate 400 46 22 4 82 35

590 75 29 7 262 46
Totals 2,130 241 84 116 4,462 80
Your Daily Goal 4,276 534 142 214 2,300 160
Remaining 2,146 293 58 98 -2,162 80
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*You've earned 2,346 extra calories from exercise today
If every day were like today...   You'd weigh 219 lbs in 5 weeks     








Tuesday, August 22, 2017

ECLIPSE

Totality. My family needed to be 350 miles away from Chicago to see totality. We bucked the traffic trend from northern Illinois and drove northeast to St Clair, Missouri after spending a couple of days in Branson. The difference between seeing a 99% eclipse and totality is huge. While the slimmest sliver of the sun is showing, you need your protective goggles. When totality begins, you enjoy the show with your naked eye. I didn't remember to experience everything. I was unaware of the sounds of cicadas ratcheting up. The temperature did drop in the last moments before the sun disappeared altogether. The bright sunshine of the day made it feel like the light of the last few moments of a day before the sun hides under the horizon. It took a lot of effort to get this experience and it was well worth it. The weather forecast was depressing with 24 hours to go, but miraculously, on the dot on the map that my family selected to experience this, the sun was shining brightly when it counted. This photo is not mine. It was the closest photo that I could find online so that I could remember what I did see with my naked eyes. My next eclipse posting will be April 8, 2024. I will likely recount my adventures from somewhere in Ohio. One thing I might do differently next time? Find a hotel room to stay over wherever I am after the event. That 350 mile trip home from St Clair, Missouri to Chicago took about 11 hours.
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This blog that I did everyday for nearly two years was a good idea. It was a very bad idea to cease blogging. The blog kept me in check. My weight this morning is 261 lbs. Oh yeah, I started at 309 llbs a long time ago. So technically I could say that I lost 47 lbs. The problem is, my low weight was under 220 lbs. So really, I have recently gained 40 lbs. Within a day, a week or sometime soon... I am going to rededicate myself to a eating healthy and exercising. Why this blog was so important to keeping my focused? I don't know... I just was. I will be back.