Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Modern Millennium

After we woke up from the debaucherous nights sleep, we packed up our things and said bye to Parker.  Once the car was loaded up, we drove to Millennium Park through downtown Chicago.


Chicago's skyline is awesome



If you've never seen the bean, it's trippier than this picture shows


Matthew loved this Amphitheater and the back drop for it.
This would definitely be one of the coolest places to see your favorite show I imagine.
I mean... look at it.



The faces are never the same right?


Bp (bowl pack) bridge

This park was incredible.  It shown brightly with all kinds of polished stainless steel and just a really visually pleasing style.  Clean and well maintained Millennium Park had workers all over it, either tending to grass, dirt and leaves, trash, or just walking around.  That being said, it didn't feel like they were watching the moves of all the people enjoying the public space.  They were just hangin out with each other and doing their jobs keeping the place nice.

It was a nice change from the city workers I know from pretty much anywhere else I've been before.

From the park we took a walking bridge into the Modern Wing, of the Art Institutes Museum.


How could I not like this museum?


please take one .
yes, this is all art. and yes. it blows my mind.




Ok well. this one has awesome color even though I still don't get the content



So, Chicago has a lot of things that are right up my alley from what I've seen so far.  It's definitely a place to come back to, if just to look at all the art strewn through out the whole city.
We, (I), could've walked around in that museum alone for the entire day, but, we had some famous style of pizza to conquer and a tall tower to scale..

Music : Kanye West, Kid Cudi, Daft Punk, 
Greens : OG, Purple Urkel, Master Kush


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