
Sugar is so funny when he's still tired in the morning. He's sort of like Tony. He'll find something to burrow his head under until he's ready to come out again. He laid on the couch sleeping like this for almost an hour this morning!
While there, I of course visited "The Bean." It's an outdoor art piece made from steel by a British artist. The artist actually named it Cloud Gate, but everyone in Chicago refers to it as "The Bean." Although odd, I actually think that it's quite beautiful especially with the way the Chicago skyline refects in it.
After that, I walked over to the face fountains. There are two fountains made of 50 ft glass block towers located on each end of a shallow wading pool. They photographed over 1,000 residents for these faces. Once every 5 minutes or so the faces begin spouting water from their mouths. It's really neat to see all of the kids and even adults playing in the wading pool! The night that I was there, they actually had a Chinese martial arts group in full costume on the edge of the pool doing a demonstration so I actually sat and watched them for a while.





My hotel - the Swissotel in Chicago.
View from the front of my hotel:

View from my room - I have a corner room where three sides are nothing but floor to ceiling windows. From one half, I have a view of Lake Michigan, the harbor with all of the sailboats, and the Planetarium. The other half has a view of the river front and Michigan Ave.
This was the first thing that I saw when I walked in the door:
I considered walking back out!
They had every type of pancake that you can imagine - even ones topped with fudge! We've actually tried to go before, but the line was out the door! We went at 11:30 today and still had to wait about 15 minutes for a table. I don't get it. I found the food to be too buttery and greasy for my taste. I will say that Tony's pecan pancakes were pretty yummy!






