Chicago to Indianapolis, Indiana

Today we left Chicago and drove south and east to Indianapolis, Indiana. We have now driven 3000 miles.

Entering Indiana soon after we left Chicago

In Indianapolis we are staying at a very nice B and B called the Stone Soup Inn.

The Stone Soup Inn

For dinner we walked to downtown Indianapolis and had a fabulous three course Latin fusion dinner with great margaritas. The restaurant is called Livery.

We sat out on the patio. It was a wonderful warm evening
Duke’s Flank steak
My lamb quesadillas

Chicago Day 3

We have had a fantastic time in Chicago.

Before we left our hotel room this morning we noticed water dropping by our windows. They were washing the windows above us. Can you imagine having the window washer job in a 45 story building?!

As we were leaving we checked out the window washers at our hotel. They are the dots way up there.

Next we went by the Cloud Gate sculpture. You can’t go to Chicago and not stop to see the Bean.

Cloud Gate

Next we went to the Art Institute of Chicago. What a wonderful museum! We saw so much wonderful art and took so many pictures. It is hard to know what to share!

There are 68 fascinating miniature rooms in the Thorne rooms
Lots of Monets
Nighthawks by Edward Hopper
I love Georgia O’Keeffe’s work
Shannon thinks Duke and I look like Grant Wood’s American Gothic.

After all the art museums we have been to in the last few years it was wonderful to enjoy such a great American museum.

From the Art Institute we went to Miller’s Pub for a late lunch

Miller’s Pub
I had a delicious Italian Sausage sandwich

Tonight we went to another great Jazz club, Winter’s Jazz Club. We saw the Benny Benack III Quartet. The group was great and we thoroughly enjoyed ourselves. Great live music three nights in a row! How lucky can we be!

Our seats were in the front row.
The view as we walked back to the Hotel.

Chicago Day 2

This morning we did an architectural boat tour of Chicago. Our guide was very knowledgeable and entertaining. I think my favorite building that we saw was the St Regis Chicago. It was designed by the woman architect, Jeanne Gang.

St Regis, Chicago
Our hotel, the Swissotel is the shiny building in the center. It’s shaped like an equilateral triangle.
Nearing the end of our tour

Next we walked Al around Navy Pier and stopped for a snack at Harry Carry’s Tavern. We are very lucky to have perfect weather. We sat outside and enjoyed relaxing.

Harry Caray was a legendary sports announcer for the Chicago White Sox and the Chicago Cubs.

We were almost back to the hotel when I realized that I had left my video camera on the table at Harry Caray’s. I was sick with worry that I had lost it for good. We raced back to the restaurant. At first no one knew anything about it but as we were getting ready to give up and leave I saw it at the lecturn out by the door. What a relief!! Everyone was so nice and helpful and we found it!

Tonight we went to dinner in Lincoln Square and then to a concert at a venue called the Old Town School of Folk Music. We saw Charlie Hunter and Cesar Rosas & the Old Town Playboys.

Charlie Hunter. The woman who he was supposed to be playing with was ill so he performed solo.

Marion, Iowa to Chicago, Illinois

This morning we left our friends house outside of Marion, Iowa about 10 am and headed east. We crossed over the Mississippi River and entered our seventh state on this trip, Illinois.

The Mississippi River

Tonight we are staying quite near Lake Michigan in downtown Chicago. We have a wonderful view of the lake and the river from our room at the Swissotel. Surprisingly our three nights at the Swisshotel will only cost us about $100 more in total than our three nights at our motel in Manchester!

The view from our room

When he was planning this trip, Duke made reservations for us to go to Andy’s Jazz Club and see a quartet with the drummer Charles Heath IV. We had an excellent dinner and the music was great. It was a perfect evening.

Andy’s Jazz Club