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Oy. I think I've been spending at least eleven hours a day on my feet... but it's my brain that's starting to hurt.

On Saturday, I joined Helen and Brett for a trip to the Museum of Science and Industry - aka the grand repository for all the stuff too big to fit anywhere else in Chicago. One room has five aircraft hanging from the ceiling, including a Boeing 727... and a chamber under the front lawn has a complete German U-boat, captured in 1944. We arrived two minutes after they opened for the day, and left at closing time, eight hours later. I think we read, watched, steered and climbed through everything that's currently on show - a long day, but a good one.

Sunday was a Museum-free day, but not a walking-free one. Starting south of the Loop, I walked up North Michigan Avenue in search of some new trail shoes (I'm starting to wear through the bottom of the old ones), and kept going until I reached Ohio St beach. After spending the day on my feet, I found a comfy spot to sit on the shore of Lake Michigan until skyscrapers cast long shadows that darkened the sand. It's a nice spot, but I still think it's strange to find a beach that doesn't smell like the ocean...

Still gravitating towards tourist attractions like a moth fluttering around a candle flame (actually, I had a ticket that needed using in my CityPass booklet), I headed up the Hancock Building to set up a camera on the 94th floor. Pictures will have to wait until I'm back in Melbourne, as I have neither cable nor card reader with me. I did manage to get some nice shots of the beach I'd just left, and I finally put my tripod to use for some long exposure shots of the streetscape after sunset.

Today's adventure was a trip to the Shedd Aquarium. Not something I would normally have visited if the CityPass didn't have tickets to it, as I usually associate aquariums with the "Sea World" popcorn-and-trained-animals imagery. Shedd was something completely different, and by far my favourite site in the week of museums.

While they had a deep water pool for the dolphins, my favourite exhibits were the Amazon ecosystems - complex displays of river life from throughout the monsoon cycle. Conveniently, the reptiles tended to come out while I watched them, perhaps because I timed my arrival to avoid the small children banging on the glass... For a few moments today, I stood as still as the caimans while crowds of visitors surged between us. Fortunately, the dolphin shows drew away the family groups - leaving me alone to enjoy the rainforest.

When I reincarnate, I want to be a turtle. A really big one.

Next up: back to the airport tomorrow morning, and then on to Toronto.

Date: 2007-08-28 05:04 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] peacockangel.livejournal.com
So, no deep ones in the Shedd aquarium?

Date: 2007-08-29 02:06 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] morsla.livejournal.com
They wouldn't let me in to see the Innsmouth display. The guy on the ticket desk mumbled something about it being closed except for high-generation visitors...

Date: 2007-08-30 06:37 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] peacockangel.livejournal.com
I told you not to blink so much. The only way to get in is to bring lots of eyedrops.

Date: 2007-08-29 12:51 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] aeduna.livejournal.com
Mr Ben, I might poke you for advice when you get back on accomodations in the US - a friend wishes to travel there, but her plans to get very cheap accomodation evaporated suddenly... :)

Date: 2007-08-29 02:08 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] morsla.livejournal.com
Sure. <a href="http://www.hostelworld.com>Hostel World</a> is a good place to start, in the meantime - you can book accomodation and tours online, but it's most valuable for the rating and review section. Always helpful to see what the marketing department says, and also read what the backpackers have said over the last few months...

Date: 2007-08-30 03:52 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] aeduna.livejournal.com
Ta! :) I've passed that on.

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