Sunday, May 3, 2015

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With belatedly and a huge apology to all who were waiting for the second lakeside catalog part of travel books for Chicago - there it is. This part of the travelogue was almost finished, I need some final edits, but I regret the file was deleted by mistake.
Meanwhile happened to me so many new things that it was impossible to recover already lost. Months delve into folders used software to recover lakeside catalog lost information to restore your photos and succeeded. The only thing I could not go back is written. Luckily I found the beginning of Part Two (the first 7 pages), which again gave me hope that I can finish the job.
In one of these days I visit another loved one who lives here. My aunt, like my father moved to Chicago ago. She works for one of the huge stores, and today finally has a day off. Always glad to see her as a very positive person.
Lunch at home and in the suburb of Berwyn. She lives quite a lively place of my father's lakeside catalog house, which is located much closer to Downtown. I love the description, which gives me the place where he lives: "The greatest street in Chicago, which divides lakeside catalog the city into east and west is Harlem Ave., and another large street which divides the city into north and south is Madison Street. I live on the corner of the two. "Simple and clear. It is impossible to forget :)
I ask one of the employees inside if I can make some pictures with some of the bikes, and he tells me with a smile that I can get on that I want. Then he asks me where I begin and quite pleasant conversation. He asks me for my impressions of Chicago. He tells me that he traveled a lot, including in Europe, but would replace this city for anything. Love is in the people who live here. I do not share his opinion on how polite and nice people are Americans, but he makes me scary good impression. So good that even I begin to wonder if I am not hasty in your judgment about people. He was the first guy who seems really sincere and does not behave like botched plays a role in low-budget soap opera.
Finally she asks me if I want to kindle enormous machine on which I perched comfortable. I nod affirmatively and after brief instructions snag Kindle motor and hear the deafening roar of the engine. How do you say I never imagined that such a small gesture can bring me so much joy. This is another proof that the joy of life lies precisely lakeside catalog in what some of us call "details."
Finally, my father head to Downtown Chicago, the city center, known as the Loop, whose name comes from the dangerous city rails that are elevated above the streets (of the overpass). The overhead trains, called "L" trains, operated by Chicago Transit Authority (CTA).
Unlike all my previous lakeside catalog trips here move away and I was a bit difficult to give you the necessary information about public transportation in Chicago. However, thanks to the guidebook and digging around the internet, will try to give you the basic information that can serve as a guide.
To use the bus in Chicago is not one of the best ideas. As I understand it, the buses also held by CTA pass only major boulevards, waiting is a lot, and most frequent travelers are usually black.
Overall public transportation in the United States invented so as to stimulate the automotive industry. Everyone here drives a car, often while crossing residential areas in the suburbs, I see parked in front of the garages for two or three cars for every family member.
However, many people who work in Downtown using rapid transit trains (rapid transit trains) of the CTA. The traffic here is terrible, and the prices for parking in the center are even more terrible. Therefore this is a pretty good alternative lakeside catalog from which benefit both residents of the city and many visitors.
CTA lines are ozacheni rather according to the route you go, rather than as the end point that you reach, and each line has a corresponding color. lakeside catalog The Howard-Dan Ryan is the red line; Lake Englewood-Jackson Park is the green line; O'Hare-Congress-Douglas lakeside catalog is the blue line; Ravenswood is the Brown Line (whose lakeside catalog trains surrounding The Loop, give the name of this part of the city); Evanston Express is the purple line; Midway Loop is the orange line; pink line departs from The Loop and reaches the suburb of Cicero; Skokie Swift's lakeside catalog Yellow Line.
Another alternative that offers better links between lakeside catalog the city center and the suburbs of Chicago's Metra Commuter Trains. These are ground trains like more information on the routes can be found on www.metrarail.com. In a subsequent visits to the Loop, I had the opportunity to try them. Trains are bunk, quite spacious, with air conditioning. SLE

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