Paul F. Olson
A Journal of Miscellany and Disorder

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Winter

Sunday, February 17th, 2008

Winter continues, long, tough, but beautiful.

My wife took these pictures of our house today, in the midst of our latest “snow event,” which they say could leave ten or twelve inches of new white stuff before it’s finished.

House 1

House 2

A tourist at home

Tuesday, April 3rd, 2007

Other than trying to get over the strange, alternate-universey feeling of being a tourist in a place you used to live, our vacation in Chicago is turning out to be everything I’d hoped it would be.

As long as I’m accepting my fate, playing my new role of small-town gawker to the hilt, I thought I’d post a couple of pretty pictures now, before our weather takes a turn for the worse, as it’s supposed to do tomorrow (though nothing like the 5-8 inches of snow they’re supposed to get back home).

Speaking of the forecast here, the outlook for the next few days is so bleak that I fear our chances of seeing the White Sox play the Indians on Wednesday are in serious jeopardy. Fortunately, we’re also going to catch the Cubs playing in Milwaukee on the way home Saturday. You’ve got to love a retractable roof on a ballpark at this time of year!

I’ll try to get some more shots posted later this week. In the meantime, you can click on any of these images for a larger view.

Looking North
The view from Navy Pier looking west and a little bit north toward the John Hancock Building and the Gold Coast.

Chicago Tribune
Probably my favorite building in Chicago, the magnificent Tribune Tower, beautiful outside and in, with its lobby full of engraved quotes about freedom of the press. The Tribune was the focus of much attention when I took this, as the sale of the newspaper company (and the Chicago Cubs) had just been announced a few hours earlier.

River
To me, the Chicago River winding through the heart of downtown and the resulting “City of Bridges” is one of the things that always sets this place apart from other cities.

A Snowy Day

Saturday, March 3rd, 2007

Like most of the Upper Midwest (and much of the country, it seems), our little town got hit hard by last week’s snowstorm. Below are some pictures I took as editor of the local newspaper. You can click on any of the pictures for a slightly larger view.

Trib Before
The building where I work on the right, as the first wave of snow was just starting to fall on Thursday afternoon

Trib After
The same location the following morning.

Highway West
50 miles of state highway that connects our town to the next nearest city was closed for about 10 hours during the height of the blizzard. This is it the next morning, open for business but still deserted. This is the view looking west.

Highway East
And the same highway, at the same time, looking east.

Snow Street
Just a typical residential street in our town.