Chicago, Chicago! What a wonderful city. We know it’s called the Windy City, but from here in this lovely hotel it seems blissful. Such a gorgeous view. We can see for miles and miles. All those striking skyscrapers. What a joy!
So we crane our heads at those views to see the river. The river? No, we mean that huge lake. Ah yes, Lake Michigan. That’s the one.
Okay, so what are we going to do now?
Well, we’ve dropped our stuff in this very nice room.
I’m saying, food.
We could go to get a couple of Chicago-style hot dogs… Downtown Dogs?
Or let’s push our boats out, what about ‘Girl and The Goat’. It’s a very good restaurant, apparently.
Now you’re talking!
so let’s leave them there
since we know some good new facts
anyone else to go?
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Image credit: Alessandro Guarino @Unsplash
This image shows the view from inside a hotel room out of the window. High rise buildings present a calm scene. According to the photographer it is; Nobu hotel-Chicago; the city never asks to be let in. The bed is made and the room seems unoccupied.
Written in response to Sadje‘s What Do You See #336 photo prompt.

Hey, wait for me, Chris!
What a lovely write, Chris. You captured the view from the window perfectly. 🧡
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It would be wonderful to go together, wouldn’t it? I mean, it’s only across half of the world for each of us! Okay, see you soon, Punam. 🌍🌏🌎
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Yup! What’s half a world across, right! 😉
Will be there soon! 🤣
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Chris, I just learned that Chicago is called the Windy City not just because of the weather, but because people used to say the politicians talked a lot. I’ve been there a few times, and it’s a really fun city. I hope you have a great time there!
~David
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Having lived just one block north of Chicago (in Evanston) for a year and often going into “The Windy City,” I thoroughly enjoyed this, Chris.
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pizza
piece of pie
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Wow! You know the city very well it seems, dear Chris. Thanks for joining in.
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Chicago, wow! Let’s explore that historic city, but we should stay clear of Al Capone! (or maybe just call in Eliot Ness?) 😉☺️
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