The Chicago skyline is one of the world's most beautiful, but it's rarely seen from the west side, facing east. This was taken near the United Center as dusk closed in.
This was taken through the window of the plane taking us from Chicago to Panama City. I think half the reason I'd like to have my pilot's license is to take pictures of these amazing clouds from the topside, where we rarely view them. A mildly funny story goes with this trip. I booked the flights for our trip to the Dominican Republic and the least expensive had us laying over in Panama City for a day. I messaged friends in Tallahassee to see if they wanted to come have dinner with us as it was only a couple of hours away. It wasn't until a week before our trip that I realized our night was in Panama, not Florida. On the bright side, Brooke and I got to bop around a city we'd likely never have seen were it not for that layover.
Ferrari makes the cars I know I'll never own, but I passionately desire. Sort of like the movie star crushes we had when we were back in school (Farrah Fawcett Majors, anyone?). Corvettes are the little sister that you discover is much more your style, doesn't need 5 star restaurants, and likes long drives in the country...or across it. I wish I could remember my first Corvette sighting. I don't remember noticing them until around '78, well after '65 when this one was built (and I was born). If you were to ask what my favorite Corvette is, I'd likely respond with "Whichever one I'm viewing at the moment." All of them draw me in...even the slow, bloated late '70's/early '80's models. But if I could have one right now, just dropped in my driveway, it would be the 2017 Grand Sport. Ahhhh...one of these days.
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