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My nemesis... |
First thing's first, I had a very harsh reminder that "older" cities are set up a little differently than "newer" ones. Since a number of streets were created before cars were quite as popular, they're simply not wide enough for two cars to pass each other, let alone with another car parked by the curb. Some of the streets are one ways for this reason, some are for preferred traffic patterns, but either way I was less than pleased with the sheer frequency of them. More than once I went past my turn and had to get creative in coming back around to it. Additionally, my GPS signal on my phone went a little squiffy, so I knew the name of the street but not which one. For instance, there were three using the same main name within two blocks, one going one way, one going the other, and another one that was the Ct. version instead. I pulled into a 7-11 and waited for my phone to figure itself out.




Jim and I parted ways at O'Hare, flying back to our respective cities from there, though I had met another companion on her way from Providence to Peoria that happened to be on both of my flights that day. We talked a lot about her family and how long it had been since she had been on a plane to see some of these particular members.
I had another surprise centering around my flights. On my trip from Peoria to O'Hare, I sat next to a gentleman named Daryl, and we talked the whole way there. Somehow, I had priority seating on the way back, and I happened to notice the very same man coming down the aisle to his seat. I waved and he smiled back, then looked, confused, down at his ticket. He looked back up, "You're not going to believe this, but we're seat-mates again." And sure enough, I sat next to and had a lively conversation with the same gentleman on my way from O'Hare back to Peoria.
I feel that I would be remiss if I did not talk about food.
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This particular place took their food seriously. Yikes. |
I present to you a study in lobster eating.
Then, there was something else that I had to do just for me. I saw a billboard on my way back to the hotel room for Body Worlds. This was something that I did because I wanted to, particularly knowing that I can't always find companions to go with me on this kind of nerdage. If you haven't heard of this traveling exhibit before, they're real, donated human bodies that have been plasticized and posed, allowing you to see their muscles, organs, etc. in real context. It's absolutely fascinating. However, some people get grossed out by this, I gather, hence why I put these pictures last. It's truly a fascinating exhibit, and I would certainly recommend it.
So, in short, I had a good adventure, filled with all kinds of interesting moments. I had a good adventure and met some good people along the way.
**If you do not want to see the Body World's pictures, this would be a good place to stop.**
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Proof that I was actually there. And, yes, that is a picture of a man holding his own skin. |
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Nightmare fuel |
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