Chicago: Holiday's End


[Chicago Water Tower (1869) W.W. Boyington, architect /Image & Artwork: designslinger]

Chicago, Chicago, that toddlin' town.


 - "Chicago" lyrics, Fred Fisher, 1922

Happy New Year! See you in 2011.

 

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  • 12/31/2010 12:42 PM Ampersand Seven wrote:
    A very happy new year to you as well. Looking forward to enjoying another fine year of designslinger!
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    1. 1/1/2011 6:01 AM designslinger wrote:
      Thanks! Hope 2011 is everything you want it to be, and more!!
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  • 12/31/2010 3:16 PM Joanne Capella wrote:
    Fabulous shot! In the past, I attended a few retail shows in Chicago held the second week in January. I froze my you-know-what off, but the holiday decorations on Michigan Ave were still up. The city looked spectacular.

    Happy New Year. I'm looking forward to another year of great photographs of Chicago Architecture.
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    1. 1/1/2011 6:06 AM designslinger wrote:
      We'll try not to disappoint. We've got a stockpile of pics and stories yet to tell. So here's to 2011, and another year of exploration.
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  • 1/1/2011 3:42 PM kim wrote:
    although I am the world's worst at leaving comments, I do adore your place here and always find something very interesting and inspiring!
    Happy New Year!!!
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    1. 1/2/2011 6:31 AM designslinger wrote:
      You may not comment often, but when you do......wow! Thanks for the very generous compliments, and we'll be looking forward to hearing from you again - at the end of 2011!
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  • 1/4/2011 9:32 AM New York wrote:
    I attended a few retail shows in Chicago held the second week in January. I froze my you-know-what off, but the holiday decorations on Michigan Ave were still up. The city looked spectacular.
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    1. 1/6/2011 7:05 AM designslinger wrote:
      It's a good thing the city keeps those decorations up for a while. Otherwise you'd only remember how cold your you-know-what got, and not how beautiful Chicago can be, even in the deep freeze of winter. Thanks for the visit - to the city and designslinger!
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