- I'm at Country Inn & Suites By Carlson, Chicago O'Hare Northwest, IL in Mount Prospect, IL https://t.co/0nVU3NRp8m 00:55:07, 2015-08-05
- My fitbit #Fitstats_en_US for 8/04/2015: 5,952 steps and 2.9 miles traveled. http://t.co/E7Jk3v2v4r 03:03:12, 2015-08-05
- I'm at @CTA – Rosemont in Rosemont, IL https://t.co/0eAlrtum2i 10:42:51, 2015-08-05
- I'm at Lincoln Square Fountain in Chicago, IL https://t.co/W429G4k6RH 11:37:56, 2015-08-05
- I'm at Garcia's Restaurant in Chicago, IL https://t.co/iXQdJPTFcC 12:17:48, 2015-08-05
- I'm at @CTA – Western in Chicago, IL https://t.co/Mwz0wasadG 13:00:46, 2015-08-05
- I'm at The Merchandise Mart in Chicago, IL https://t.co/0q2ylacSOt 13:33:43, 2015-08-05
- I'm at The Museum of Broadcast Communications in Chicago, IL https://t.co/PkWp3GYpXM 13:55:38, 2015-08-05
- I'm at The Magnificent Mile – @themagmile in Chicago, IL https://t.co/LFdJNXHXoG 17:43:53, 2015-08-05
- Just checking in because people told me to go here. (I didn't actually go in) (@ American Girl Place in Chicago, IL) https://t.co/A2nRcoa31R 18:08:00, 2015-08-05
- Per a recommendation from Jamie, and bound to make Vicki jealous (at @Eataly in Chicago, IL) https://t.co/hKA5xXap2M 18:27:59, 2015-08-05
- Short narrated tour then out to Lake Michigan to watch fireworks! (@ Wendella Boat Tours in Chicago, IL) https://t.co/bInmesAL6k 20:34:16, 2015-08-05
- Proof I'm in Chicago! https://t.co/rOAhSfoICj 21:26:13, 2015-08-05
Chicago Adventures – Day 3
Day 3 – Wednesday, August 5
Time to continue my adventures with Wednesday. Today was an unusual day for me, prior to getting to Chicago I didn’t have anything fully planned out to do, you know – maybe be a bit spontaneous! For those of you who know me well, you are aware that this isn’t like me at all, but I wanted to leave some open time so I could adjust plans depending on if I could meet up with a few friends I haven’t seen in awhile that are in the area. And that is how the day started.
My friend Jamie and I met at Riverwalk Theatre doing a few shows together – Animal Crackers and Dreamgirls. Shortly after that she moved to the Chicago area and I haven’t seen her since. We’ve kept in touch on Facebook, but hadn’t seen each other in person for probably about 10 years!
Today was back to using the CTA to get around Chicago – I love the system and it is simple to use and saves headaches trying to drive and find and pay for parking! I headed to the Lincoln Square area to meet up with Jamie for lunch. I got there a little early so walked around and we decided to meet by this fountain in Lincoln Square. They also had a Lombard Lamp that I decided to take a picture of while I was waiting. Soon she and her adorable son arrived and after waiting for her son to run around a bit and throw a coin into the fountain and make a wish, we headed off to lunch.
Jamie knew of a Mexican restaurant nearby and so that is where we had lunch. So we went for a nice lunch at Garcia’s Restaurant. Just chatting, catching up a bit, listening to her son tell many stories, and getting a few tips for things to do in Chicago and a better parking idea for MSI (coming on Friday). Always nice to have lunch with a friend with no real timelines to rush off to. Although, they did have somewhere to get to for the afternoon, but had plenty of time. After we finished lunch, it was off to catch the CTA for both of us. We had a quick goodbye as the bus they were taking was there and it doesn’t run that often, so they wanted to catch it when they could. I caught an ‘L’ and headed downtown Chicago for the next adventures of my day.
My next stop was the Museum of Broadcast Communications. Although when I got off the ‘L’ I ended up in the Merchandise Mart, so since I wasn’t on a tight schedule, I wandered around there for awhile, before heading outside, getting my bearings, and going to the museum. Finding my way around Chicago is a bit tricky at times when not all the street corners have signs and with all the tall buildings, GPS doesn’t always get a good fix on my position, so I get turned around sometimes.
On entering the museum I got good news and bad news. The good news was that on that day they were offering free entry, the bad news is that only one of the floors was open for the day. I think they might have been setting up for a special event on the other floor. So I just took my time looking around the museum. They had lots of signs about the history of the different types of TV shows – drama, variety, music, talk shows, etc. The special exhibit currently was about advertising TV icons. It was neat to be able to read about the history and see how these advertising icons have changed over the years. They also had some videos of old TV ads. The other major display area on this floor was about the history of Chicago children’s shows and the various performers (both real and puppet variety) that were in the shows. They had some set pieces from different shows like Meet the Press and some props and scripts from a variety of shows. I just looked around nice and slow since I had time to kill and wasn’t in a rush.
After I got done with the museum I decided just to walk around a bit and look around. I was right near Michigan Ave. so decided to walk along the Magnificent Mile. I’m not overly interested in shopping and most of the stores I saw were what you’d find in a regular mall, so didn’t go in any stores. I did find these two nice flower gardens along the road where they also had bird houses hanging. I thought that was a nice touch in a busy city. Speaking of nice things to look at – it was right around 5 when I was walking around, so I’m guessing they do this around rush hour to just have a presence visible and ready, not sure the exact reason, but there were 3-4 police officers every few blocks just standing around. And some of them were quite nice to look at.
My next stop for the day was to Eataly, a place that Jamie recommended. It is a 2 story large store/restaurant place, all devoted to Italian items and food. The store has many items from kitchen gadgets to chocolate and wine, fresh produce and dairy, pasta and beer. They have several eating stations (sort of like a food court) where they had gelato, a Nutella bar, wine, pasta, and pizza. I had dinner here with some good pasta, sitting right by where they make the pizzas in a wood burning oven. It was nice to have dinner and a show! I bought a bottle of wine and some chocolates and then had some gelato for dessert. Since it was two floors, they had an escalator and a very helpful sign about what to be careful of wearing on the escalator.
I still had some time before my scheduled evening activity (which I had only booked that morning – about as spontaneous as I get!) so I just walked around some more. I was right by the Chicago river, so walked along the river paths they have. Very nice area, but in order to cross the river you need to get back up to street level to cross, and they don’t have stairs at every road, so I ended up walking a lot more than I had planned, but still was a nice way to see a bit more of the city and get some exercise in!
My last activity for the day was to go on a boat tour. The main boat tours that Wendella Boats offers are architectural tours, but this was a combination tour. We did get most of the architectural part of the tour, including the history of many of the buildings, the history of the Chicago river, how they reversed the flow of the river, lawsuits that came after they reversed the flow, and how a loophole in the wording of some laws allowed some buildings to be built on the lake side of Lake Shore Drive. Hint – land isn’t the same as ground that was built from landfill! The picture to the left is a rarity – a selfie – I don’t often take them, but decided to take one to prove that I really was in Chicago! After we got out into Lake Michigan and toured up and down the coast a bit looking at more buildings and hearing more history, I decided to head down to the lower level of the boat to have a glass of wine. But first, backing up a little.
While waiting in line to get on the boat I started talking to the people in line next to me, and the guy was mentioning how he keeps trying to get free things by complaining about things not being perfect or what not – but he is never successful. So when I go down to get my wine, I see you can buy souvenir wine glasses as well, so I decide to get one. The lady working couldn’t find any and decided they must not have any on board, so she gave me my glass of wine for free. I had to tell the guy who was in line next to me about my free glass of wine that I got without even trying! Also, during the break from the narration on the tour, I went to talk to the tour guide. During the narration he shared the story of how they had to use tanker cars on a train to bring salt water from Florida up to the aquarium when they building it. I wanted to see if he knew how they now get salt water for the aquarium. I knew this from my visit to Shedd two years ago, so wondered if he knew as well. He didn’t, so I got to teach the tour guide something!
The other part of the tour that I went for was to watch the Navy Pier fireworks from Lake Michigan. This was a special treat to be able to watch a nice fireworks show with the lights of Chicago in the background. After the fireworks were done, we heading back through the lock at the mouth of the Chicago River, had a bit more information about the architect of Chicago, and then disembarked. You can see all the pictures from my boat tour on Facebook. I then hopped on the Blue Line to head back to my car and hotel, and that was day 3.
My Tweets For 08-04-2015
- I'm at Double Yolk Pancake House & Restaurant in Aurora, IL https://t.co/Rd2qN8zFrW 11:24:57, 2015-08-04
- I'm at American Science & Surplus in West Chicago, IL https://t.co/v7ytRf7Q32 12:25:42, 2015-08-04
- I'm at Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory – @fermilabtoday in Batavia, IL https://t.co/lwon6O2IHh 13:37:14, 2015-08-04
- I'm at Lederman Science Center in Batavia, IL https://t.co/iuwPwCpNuR 13:39:05, 2015-08-04
- DZero & Tevatron tour (@ Robert Rathbun Wilson Hall in Batavia, IL) https://t.co/rd85y5nUCi 14:21:25, 2015-08-04
- I'm at @Culvers in North Aurora, IL https://t.co/G2xhnoarVL 17:19:46, 2015-08-04
- Antman (at @Cinemark Tinseltown USA for Ant-Man in North Aurora, IL) https://t.co/4mHoP5gKmO 17:30:20, 2015-08-04
- I'm at Speedway in North Aurora, IL https://t.co/MsQd0NLKCP 19:46:47, 2015-08-04
- I'm at @Cinemark Tinseltown USA for Inside Out in North Aurora, IL https://t.co/QK3DOs0kVX 21:27:53, 2015-08-04
Chicago Adventures – Days 1 and 2
Introduction
While the actual traveling for these adventures started on Monday, August 3, the adventures really started back on May 12, and really even before that. For awhile I’ve known that Fermilab offers special tours of their Tevatron tunnel and the DZero experiment, however they are only offered once a month and limited to 18 people. When I first found the tours they were all filled, and only offered through July. However, when I woke up the morning of May 12, I saw a post on Facebook from my cousin, Brian, that they had added more tours and he got “tickets” for himself and his dad for the August tour. I immediately jumped on to Fermilab’s website and luckily got myself registered as well. Since I was going to be there for the tour, I decided to make a vacation and adventure out of the trip, so sit back, relax, and enjoy the tales of my latest adventures in Chicagoland.
Day 1 – Monday, August 3
I left home around noon on Monday to travel to the same hotel I stayed at a couple years ago when I went for my 35th birthday weekend. The traveling was uneventful with only minor traffic issues – mainly due to construction. I got checked into the hotel and got settled. I knew that if I went to a typical restaurant for dinner, I’d get flack for it, since I guess when you go on vacation you are supposed to try new things! So I searched for restaurants near me, especially Italian ones. I found one that seemed interesting, so I went to try out Cibo Racconto. It is considered a fast casual restaurant and was pretty good. Not a great Italian restaurant, but for fast casual Italian, it was good. Plus, they had gelato for dessert! I headed back to the hotel and decided that although I had a few options I could do that evening, that I’d just relax at the hotel, so that is what I did.
Day 2 – Tuesday, August 4
Today was the main reason for my trip to Chicago. After I woke up and had a quick small breakfast, I headed over to Brian’s place to meet up with him and his dad to start the day’s adventures. I got there, and visited for a bit before his dad showed up. Then the 3 of us went for breakfast while visiting and planning the day’s adventures (besides the tour). Our first stop after lunch was to go to an American Science & Surplus store. They buy surplus items and sell them, items ranging from science kits, all kinds of electronic and mechanical parts, toys, and tons of other random items. The signs they have for the items are very interesting to read as well, like some of them were for “plastic shapes” and some trays described as a “puke color”. I didn’t buy anything, but it was really neat looking around. Then it was off to Fermilab!
Before the tour we stopped at the Lederman Science Center, which is a interactive science area, designed mainly for kids, but adults can learn a lot as well. They also have a small gift shop (well more a gift counter) there as well where I bought a magnet and a t-shirt. While we were there, we talked to the person working and mentioned we were there for the tour. She asked if we’d be willing to drive ourselves to the actual tour location since the normal vans they use weren’t available, so they didn’t have enough space in the vehicles they were going to use. Brian quickly said yes, because how often do you get to drive your personal vehicle into restricted areas on government property!
We then headed over to Wilson hall, the main building at Fermilab, and that houses some public displays, offices, an art gallery, etc. This is where our tour would be starting. After looking around, it was time to head out to the DZero detector/experiment building to start the actual tour. Now is the time that Brian puts me to shame in sharing info about the tour. He has carefully posted all his pictures on Facebook with detailed information about them, where you’ll just get a quick summary from me and pictures without many descriptions. In this post I’ll share a few pictures, but will post all mine of Facebook as well, so if you want to see more pictures, check out my gallery on Facebook.
We went into the building at floor 3 1/2 which was at ground level. We then proceeded to head down the stairs where each 1/2 floor was labeled on the wall, until we got to level 1. We went into an area where they had displays and a model of the DZero setup and our guide explained the detector and the various pieces of equipment that are part of the DZero. The DZero is setup to create and detect subatomic particles, but in order to study something that small they need really big equipment!
After this we headed into the control room that was staffed 24/7 while the experiment was running. We learned more about the work they did, then got some safety information about risks associated with the tour including bumping your head, that we’ll get some radiation (although they promised it was no more than taking a cross country flight), and watching our step, etc. We were also given hard hats and signed our lives away – all the fun things in life have waivers! Then it was time to head into the DZero.
Another sign of a good experience is when you get to go past doors for authorized personnel only! A quick summary of the tour of DZero is we walked around the various parts of the experiment, looking at all the detectors (that was explained to use in the display area where we stopped first.) The thing is huge! Pictures can’t do it justice as to how large this marvelous technology wonder is. They have to have so many detectors to make sure they capture all the subatomic particles created and can monitor their energy level and motion, so they can piece it all together to determine what actually happened during the collision of protons and anti-protons.
Brian and I made sure to get lots of pictures, including one he took of me standing by the detector. You can only see a very small portion of the detector in this picture. The picture on the right gives you a better idea of the size, that picture is looking up several stories. Each of those rectangular metal pieces is 1 pixel in their detector. Talk about low resolution! But because they particles they are detecting are hard to see, they need to make the pixels large to make sure they capture everything!
After we walked around the outside area (and up and down many steps), we got to go up a ladder and even further into the detector. We were within about 10 feet from where the collisions actually happened, where the top quarks were created that were first discovered right here at DZero! We couldn’t get closer to it because that area of the equipment is still radioactive.
When I keep saying we are in the detector, I’m not meaning we are in the room the detector is in, I’m meaning we were actually inside the detector. The whole thing opens up into sections because they have to work on the various sensors and computers, so they need to have it so they can slide it apart to get to the various equipment. Our tour guide said that when they first started it would take them 12-24 hours to turn it off, wait for the radiation to clear, open it up, make the repairs, and put it all back together. Later on they got good enough that they could do it in an 8 hour shift.
Then it was time to go to the Tevatron tunnel. This is the tunnel where the 4 mile particle accelerator ring is. As you can see in the picture, it curves to the right to start the loop around. The use magnets to steer and accelerate the particles to get them moving (pardon the technical jargon) “very fast” until they collide them together to do their experiments. One interesting thing is that if they have particles in the pipe that they don’t need anymore, they basically stop steering them so they go straight and dump them into a concrete or steel block to get rid of them. Don’t worry if you don’t understand any of this, most of it goes over my head as well!
We then headed back up, took a look at the assembly room where they built the equipment before sliding it into place. We headed out, and that was the end of the tour. Very fascinating and a once in a lifetime experience. It was very neat to be able to be up close and personal with such great scientific equipment that is funded by the government. This is what I love knowing my tax dollars go to, unlike somethings that tax money goes for.
The days adventures were not done yet! We gathered our thoughts on what we wanted to do next and decided to go see Ant-Man and stopped for a quick bite to eat at Culver’s before heading to the movie. While I’ve never really seen any of the current (or recent) super hero movies, this was a wonderful movie and I enjoyed it a lot.
At this point Brian’s dad headed back to Michigan (he only came for the day) while Brian and I headed back to his apartment to figure out what else we wanted to do. After our normal struggling of figuring out 1) What I like to do, 2) What there is in the area, 3) what is actually open/available, and 4) what we’d enjoy together, we watched an episode of Big Bang Theory and then headed out for another movie. We went and saw Inside Out. I had heard many good things about this movie (including from Brian) and was glad we went to see it. Wonderful movie and makes you really think about your emotions and how you grow emotionally and what is going on inside of your head. The only downside is the movie is making me think a lot more about how I think and what goes on in my head, which I already do way too much!
Then it was back to his apartment complex to drop him off (I was driving at this point) and I headed back to my hotel. A wonderful day that I will never forget, but it was just the start of my Chicago adventures!
My Tweets For 08-03-2015
- Weekly TiVo show count: 429 shows left. (-30 from last week.) 00:12:45, 2015-08-03
- My fitbit #Fitstats_en_US for 8/02/2015: 2,114 steps and 1 miles traveled. http://t.co/E7Jk3v2v4r 01:04:09, 2015-08-03
- I'm at Dr. Lieder General Dentistry in East Lansing, MI https://t.co/uwUm0YJMun 08:54:32, 2015-08-03
- Let my vacation begin! (@ Country Inn & Suites By Carlson, Chicago O'Hare Northwest, IL in Mount Prospect, IL) https://t.co/mu9wYQAim5 16:16:51, 2015-08-03
- I'm at @CiboRacconto in Rosemont, IL https://t.co/u7IwKTWtNW 18:46:49, 2015-08-03