In times of need

My thoughts and prayers are with those dealing with mother nature’s wrath right now.

Be safe, don’t take chances, and above all else remember to pray for the well-being of family, friends, and your fellow man.

#Harvey #Irma

Chicago

The Windy City.  I’d always wanted to experience it, but never knew when the right time to make the trip would be.  When I stumbled across a $75 round trip direct flight, I figured it was the right time.

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Historic Wrigley – unfortunately under tons of construction at the time.

The trip consisted mostly of the big tourist-y things to do in the city.  Navy Pier, Wrigley Field, United Center (I saw the Bulls and the Blackhawks play!), the Sears Tower, the Bean, and museums. I was busy…! Also, there was no way I was going to miss the opportunity to have authentic Deep-dish Chicago Pizza – a trip to Lou Malnati’s took care of that. It was every bit as good as I expected.

Picked the “best” day to do the SkyDeck #snow

 

 

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I met up with an old friend of mine (Facebook is actually good for something) who just so happens to work part time at the John Hancock Center. The view from the top made up for the fail at the Sears/Willis Tower. 

With some time to waste before the Bulls game, I discovered that Lagunitas (only one of my favorite craft brewers) has a HUGE brewery in Chicago. With no hesitation, I hopped on the “L” and made my way to experience a (free!) tour of their mammoth facility. Such a great time. The tour was awesome and the enormous taproom had fresh Lagunitas beer of every type (even some exclusive to Chicago) ready to be enjoyed straight from the source.

Here are some of the best photos from the trip:

I’d love to go back to Chicago – there truly is so much to see and do that a weekend is not enough to experience it all. Nevertheless, I did a lot and feel that I got to experience the city and its people. Until next time Chi-town!

White Water Rafting

Let’s start out with the latest adventure from this past weekend.  Had a great time in the Blue Ridge Mountain area of Northern Georgia/Southern Tennessee.  The weather was warmer than I would’ve liked, but overall it was an amazing time.

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Our Cabin

So whichever buddy of mine chose this cabin deserves mad kudos – it was like something out of a movie.  truly a quality place.

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The view from the wrap around porch was spectacular.

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Day 2: We hiked Blood Mountain.  Not sure why it’s called that, but it sure was more challenging than I though it’d be. Throughout the 2.5 hour climb to the top I definitely realized how out of shape I am.

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Day 3: Rafting on the Ocoee River. Time of my life.

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O’Shae wasn’t as lucky.

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You could actually swim through these rocks.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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