The Hancock Tower, so good we went up twice!
The view along the beach of Lake Michigan
Looking towards Navy Pier on a hazy day
The same view during the Wednesday night fireworks
Looking to the Willis Tower, we preferred the Hancock
At night, the bright lights of the windy city are stunning
This was My World in June last year, during our wonderful summer vacation to Chicago, a city we absolutely loved.
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Great pictures, Sarah...thanks for sharing the trip with us!
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Magnificent shots and great aerial view.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great skyline! I'd love to see it for myself sometime - can't resist cities with waterfronts! Hope you have a good week.
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Terrific captures of Chicago, Sarah! Great skyline, marvelous building and I love the waterfront -- of course, me and water!! Have a great week!
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Nice to see more of your trip to The Windy City. Great shots and looks like a fab place to visit.
ReplyDeleteGreat shots of the city and the tower. Was Chicago as windy as people say it is?
ReplyDeleteJust Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteStine, an Okie probably isn't the best opinion to get on how windy somewhere is lol! But yes it seemed to be on the shorefront.
ReplyDeleteStunning is such a great word for those pictures and the skyline
ReplyDeleteI remember when you and Hubster took that trip. The Yogi's will be going also, maybe this year.
ReplyDeleteThat last picture is wonderful.
I've only been in the airport there, but your photos make me want to visit Chicago some day. Great shots! Thanks for visiting my blog.
ReplyDeleteYou have very pretty blue eyes! This is the first time I've seen this profile photo.
Chicago was actually nicknamed the WIndy City because of all the hot air the politicians spouted. Some things never change. And yes, it does get windy by the Lake!
ReplyDeleteGreat to meet you and hubster last year Sarah. The Queenager still refers the event - I will never be allowed to forget that a "stanger I met on the Internet was coming to the house" and we were going out for dinner!
I love Chicago - such a fun place. You got some really shots here!
ReplyDeleteEPM LOL - please point out to the Queenager that could have worked both ways, more risky for us in fact, as outnumbered by y'all!
ReplyDeletewow, the views are amazing day and night time, it feels like you are in a plane instead, its sooo high up!
ReplyDeleteI was telling Mark the other day that we need to go check out Chicago, though I really don't know much about what to see there. It sounds like you guys had a good time. jan
ReplyDeleteWonderful shots. The Hancock Tower is amazing. I love how you showed us the city at night as well as during the day.
ReplyDeleteMy Teenager just went to Chicago for auditions and he LOVED it. He said he liked it even better than NYC which he totally loves so that's saying a lot. Your photos are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteAwesome pics. Great coverage of the place.
ReplyDeleteSarah: Beautiful views from way up high in the windy city.
ReplyDeleteBTW: I did think giving my British friends a beer was spot on.
Great cityscapes! All the pictures really look stunning!
ReplyDeleteLove the pretty lights of the city.
ReplyDeleteGreat photos.
Nice shots of Chicago. We have visited there a couple of times and enjoyed it. I'd love to go back, there is still a lot I have not seen.
ReplyDeleteWow. What wonderful pictures. Lake Michigan looks like a sea! Greetings from Italy!
ReplyDeleteOMG! These are great aerial shots! The shoreline and skyline are just breathtaking!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful world and I love your pictures
ReplyDeletei love skyline views and views from high buildings! thanks for sharing :)
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Wonderful photos!
ReplyDeleteYour shots of those amazing views are spectacular. It must have been thrilling to be so high above the city like that.
ReplyDeleteFrom one Gemini to another Love the Navy Pier
ReplyDeleteGreat pictures of Chicago, Sarah... I have been there a few times, when I was working on my Master's Degree at Garrett Evangelical Seminary in Evanston. I remember going downtown at least once--and we also went to a Cubs baseball game.
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Betsy
What a coincidence: I literally just got back from a trip to Chicago! It's a wonderful town, isn't it?
ReplyDeleteI couldn't bring myself to go up either the Hancock or Sears Tower, though: I'm not the greatest fan of heights! :)