Chinatown – Chgo 7/2019

Chinatown –  Chinatown Square – 2154 S Archer Ave., Chicago, IL,  (312) 842-9831,

Q-tips say: Yes, see it. Been here before. Chicago’s Chinatown isn’t huge, a collection of a few streets.  The architecture, the statues, the Chinese zodiac statues, the two story tiers of businesses. Its old and historic. Chicago Chinatown  This time we took the public transportation “the Red Line elevated train.”  Also have taken the water taxi here.  Many stores, restaurants to visit. Always have to stop for a fresh and hot BBQ Pork Bun from a bakery. This time it was from Chiu Quon Bakery. Cute little shop but very loud with the locals enjoying the food/coffee/TV/and their conversations.

Continued walking around on a beautiful weather day.  Stopped for lunch at MingHin restaurant where we had several “small plates- dim sum.” Continued walking through the square and then home on the “Red” Line.

See our review of MingHin on Q-tips restaurants 2019.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Photo of Chinatown Square - Chicago, IL, United States. S Wentworth Ave.

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Chicago Botanic Gardens –

Chicago Botanic Gardens –  1000 Lake Cook Rd., Glencoe, IL  (847) 835-5440,   http://chicagobotanic.org    $25 per car on weekdays; $30 per car on weekends and federal holidays (includes tax).  Admission to the Chicago Botanic Garden is free. On Tues. parking for Seniors is $10.00.  They also have Trams tours and complimentary wheelchairs. Bike rentals.

Q-tips say:  Went a  beautiful weather day-  warm, sunny, no humidity and a slight breeze. Walked though the Asian Gardens, saw the Carillon Bells, visited the workshop. The park is 385 acres.  So much to see, waterfalls, rose gardens, fruit/veggie gardens and an outdoor model railroad exhibit. During the colder months and the Christmas holiday they decorate. Decorate with lighted trees, an indoor model railroad exhibit.  Bring you own food for snacking or visit their shops. A great way to spend outdoors on a lovely weather day.

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Breakthrough 7/2019

Breakthrough – streaming – BREAKTHROUGH is based on the inspirational true story of one mother’s unfaltering love in the face of impossible odds. When Joyce Smith’s adopted son John falls through an icy Missouri lake, all hope seems lost. But as John lies lifeless, Joyce refuses to give up. Her steadfast belief inspires those around her to continue to pray for John’s recovery, even in the face of every case history and scientific prediction.  BREAKTHROUGH is an enthralling reminder that faith and love can create a mountain of hope, and sometimes even a miracle.

Q-tips say: Yes, we did enjoy this movie.  Mrs. Q says: the movie critics did not like it probably due to the fact that has “religious tones.”  However, who cares what the critics always have to say?  Not I. See it, you might really enjoy Breakthrough. Based on a true story, it was a pleasant surprise.  Never underestimate the power of prayer and the power of a “Mother” and Father.

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Museum of Science & Industry – behind the scene exhibits for members 7/2019

Museum of Science & Industry – a behind the scene exhibit for members.  

5700 S Lake Shore Dr., Chicago, IL 60637, Hyde Park,  (773) 684-1414,  emsichicago.org

Q-tips say: Yes, an enjoyable visit. Saw things that are stored and they had their own personnel talking about these items and answering questions. A lot of activities for the “kids.”    Drawings, free cup of ice cream for everyone, balloon animals, make your own toy  kits, etc.

Mrs. Q’s favorite item: An old fashion TV that had a round window like a magnifying glass.  She never saw a TV like that and neither did the Mr.  Thanks to the young man who answered all my questions & the stories he told.  Do you think they will ever bring back “Paul Bunyan” or the original “Heart exhibit”?  Hope so.

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Halim Time & Glass Museum – Evanston IL

Halim Time & Stained Glass Museum– 1560 Oak Ave., Evanston, IL     http://halimmuseum.org

Q-tips say:  See it and enjoy the beauty. We and our friends did enjoy.  It is two floors and there is an elevator and a handicap entrance.   Downstairs are the restrooms, tables/chairs for eating their snacks/drinks  from the vending machine. They offer guided tours at 1:00.   They are working on the third floor to have rotating exhibits which they intend to have completed by the end of this year. 

Mrs. Q says: The heart of this collection is the clocks. When climbing the stairs, look up: the building’s topped with a zodiac-themed stained glass dome.  Left at the top of the stairs is a reproduction of the large mechanical clock.  The oldest clocks here mostly date back to about 1500, though there is a sundial from Egyptian times.  The Japanese clocks (beautiful and apparently with 9 hours instead of 12) were fascinating; the French industrial clocks (shaped like trains; steam engines; automobiles) very interesting; and there’s a giant collection of paste-encrusted Chinese clocks with automata and one plain automaton (a boy pulling a fish out of a net), in addition to a collection of navigational tools (clock-ish; another stained glass dome); “skeleton” clocks with the works exposed; and the sort of fancy porcelain bisque clocks one might expect.  There aren’t a lot of “mystere” clocks (where one is left wondering where on earth the mechanism is hidden.   Pocket watches from various local factories (Elgin!)  and some interesting old advertisements praising the watches’ durability. Yes, they have videos showing how many of the clocks work in action.

A fine collection of Tiffany windows; John LaFarge; Frederick Lamb, and an artist I’d never heard of, Mary Tillinghast, with wonderful deep colors.  There’s one Prairie School window and a few skylights from the old Auditorium theater downtown.  There’s also a giant Tiffany window of a Madonna and child with the painting it’s based on and the original photographs, and another giant Tillinghast.  There is a small display window of arts-and-crafts furniture designed by Tiffany as part of the furnishings for an entire house (including two lamps); some of his watercolors; a few mosaics; a sample panel traveling salesmen used to sell the famous lamps; and even a setting of silver flatware by the other Tiffany.

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4 Places

4 Places –  The Den Theater – 1333 N Milwaukee., Chicago, (773) 697-3830,   thedentheatre.com    – Deceptively simple in its structure and unfolding in real time, this emotionally precise play deploys its spare components to devastating and darkly comic effect. A brother and sister have gotten word from their elderly parents’ caretaker that they may be a danger to each other. The brother joins his sister and mother on their weekly lunch date, hoping that he and his sister can get a clearer picture of the situation. As the mother confronts the indignities of age and the children stare down a mounting list of losses and disappointments, a harrowing and true-to-life image of the family emerges.

Q-tips say: It was ok – but some were laughing and we were like – what are they finding funny?  Perhaps we felt that way because we are getting older.

‘Four Places’ is a fast-paced one act about two siblings dealing with aging parents. The action is fairly simple; a car ride to lunch, the meal and the car ride back.  Warren (Bruch Reed) and Ellen (Amy Montgomery) are the disgruntled siblings. Throughout, there’s an underlying bitterness between the adult children and their mother. Peggy their mother (Meg Thalken) first appears as any other sweet old lady with a slight distance from modern life. The awkwardness seems merely like a generational gap. Once they begin the lunch, the revelations unfold and we get a glimpse into not only this specific family, but the aging process in general.
This is a tight-knit cast and the nature of the play requires it to be so. Montgomery and Reed are convincing siblings. There’s a familiar chemistry between them adds a complicated layer to the story. They love each other, but rarely like each other. Reed is the sensitive one and Montgomery is the tough one. Good cop, bad cop.  Johnson’s play is about how uncomfortable it is to age, especially into the twilight years when control and dignity begin to slip away.
‘Four Places’ is a very bleak dark comedy. It asks what happens when the parental/child roles reverse. Each scene is perfectly structured, the needs of the characters are so clear that the ending sneaks up on you.  You may not cry but you’ll certainly wonder, what are we going to do about mom?

Yes, what to do with Mom?  It should be “what to do about Dad? Dad is asking Mom to kill him and put him out of his pain. Mrs. Q says: What type of care giver did they have that she could not suggest getting hospice involved instead of complaining about Mom.  Mrs. Q’s favorite character was Warren. He was sensitive and the women seemed to not give him time to speak out.  They coined this play as a bleak dark comedy? It should not considered a comedy, in my opinion.

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Shedd Aquarium 6/2019

Shedd Aquarium –  1200 S Lake Shore Dr., Chicago,  (312) 939-2438,  

http://sheddaquarium.org

Q-tips say: Yes, we enjoyed the visit. It was  a FREE day for residents. Yes you need to show some ID – or purchase tickets on line for $6.00. But being seniors, the cost was $3.00 for both.  So there are some benefits to getting older- not many but some.

It was busy with summer camps and visitors but we still were able to enjoy each exhibit. Favorite was: The Dolphins. Afterward we walk from the Aquarium to Berghoff’s Rest. A long walk but the weather was beautiful and the walk is along Lake Michigan.

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Naples Italy

Ruins of Pompeii –   The Vesuvius victims in question were former residents of Herculaneum, a town even closer to the maw of the volcano than the famous site of Pompeii. When Vesuvius blew its top, it lobbed pumice.

Frozen In Time: The Victims Of The Catastrophic Mount. The volcano had been dormant for centuries, but that changed when Mount Vesuvius quite literally blew its top and submerged the city of Pompeii and the neighboring cities of Herculaneum, Oplonti, and Stabiae in hot ash and pumice, killing thousands of people.

 

Mount Vesuvius is a somma-stratovolcano located on the Gulf of Naples in Campania, Italy, about 9 km east of Naples and a short distance from the shore. It is one of several volcanoes which form the Campanian volcanic arc.

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Croatia, Dubrovnik photos

Photos Dubrovnik, Croatia

 

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Greece photos

Santorini & Oia (eee ya) Greece – Most photos you see of Greece are from Oia

Church in Oia Greece

 

 

 

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