Friday, June 25, 2010

Paw Paw Patch: #2

Coffee Sites Seen:Irene & Logan
Andersonville Power St'uck-ers, Irene and Logan. He is a Yorktese - (Yorkie + Maltese) Designer Puppy. She said she walked into one of these "Designer Puppy" places, the other day . . . There is a Pocket Puppy store in Lincoln Park, I've walked by, many times, (possibly here) and she saw him playing out on the floor, and he went right up to her and put his little paw out - like trying to say "Hi", and it was all over. I Googled Designer Puppy Boutique in Chicago (no affiliation):


Thanks Irene and Logan! Look at that wittle face!!! Here is the link to a shelter near Andersonville, if you're thinking this is all too yurbane:




Irene & Logan

Red Door Shelter, 2410 W Lunt, Rogers Pk


Or check out, below:



Tree House No Kill Humane Society: 1212 West Carmen Avenue, Chicago - (773) 784-5488

Day-cay #1: Uptown Neighborhood Chicago

Uptown Map

Uptown Map

Uptown Theater

Uptown Theater
Monday's bike ride to Borders in "Uptown" brought me to the corner where three of the largest theaters in the country are all visible. (From the Starbucks corner).

1. Uptown Theater, 2. Aragon Ballroom, and 3. Riviera Theater.

Note: The landmark
Uptown Theater
is second largest only to Radio City Music Hall in the U.S.! It is in various stages of renovation. The iron grating has sections missing where the individual letters used to spell out "U-P-T-O-W-N" (running down the right side). Click to Enlarge.
FYI: This is across the street from where Universal filmed the bank robbery scene from

"Public Enemies" starring Johnny Depp
, last summer. Click title to check out the Uptown Theatre Group.

Uptown Borders

The Uptown Borders Books is in another classic landmark building in Uptown - the old Goldblatts (remember them) building! This is the ultimate Borders in Chicago, as far as trying to get the look and feel of the 'hood down, while invading it, at the same time. It's right across the street from the Uptown Theater. And right next door to another classic icon - The Riviera Theater.
Uptown Borders on Yelp


Wanna see what it looked like back then?

Uptown Map





Some Photos I Took of Uptown


Uptown Theater
Uptown Theater

Uptown Theater
Uptown Theater

Full Uptown Theater
Full Uptown Theater

Aragon Ballroom
Aragon Ballroom

Borders Books
Borders Books

Borders Books
Borders Books

Borders
Borders

Uptown Theater
Riviera Theater

Riviera Theater
Riviera Theater looking W

Uptown Bank
Uptown Bank

Uptown Bank
Uptown Bank

Uptown Bank
Uptown Bank

 Uptown Corner
Uptown Corner

Spiderman
Uptown Starbucks (Lawrence & Clark)

Uptown Natl Bank
Formerly Uptown Bank (St'ucks in here)

Uptown Natl Bank
Old Uptown Natl Bank Lobby

Filming Public Enemies
Filming Public Enemies

Filming Public Enemies
Filming Public Enemies (Newport & Clark)

Filming Public Enemies
Filming Public Enemies (Newport & Clark)

Filming Public Enemies
Filming Public Enemies (Newport & Clark)

Filming Public Enemies
Filming Public Enemies (Newport & Clark)

Filming Public Enemies
Filming Public Enemies (Newport & Clark)

Filming Public Enemies
Filming Public Enemies (Newport & Clark)

Spiderman

Continuing Monday's bike ride to Borders in "Uptown". Entering Starbucks across Clark: Sometimes, all ya have to do is look UP . . .

The Bank Robbery scene from Universal's "Public Enemy" starring Johnny Depp was shot here last summer. Click "Spiderman" title for link to some really cool pics of the filming.  Click thumbnails to Enlarge:

Spiderman
Uptown Natl Bank Bldg

Spiderman
Uptown Natl Bank Bldg

Spiderman
Uptown Natl Bank Bldg

Spiderman
Uptown Natl Bank Bldg

Spiderman
Uptown Natl Bank Bldg

Spiderman
Uptown Natl Bank Bldg

Spiderman
Uptown Natl Bank Bldg

Spiderman
Uptown Natl Bank Bldg

Inside Starbucks
Uptown Natl Bank Bldg
Last Photo: From inside Starbucks - you can see the cables dangling.

Sunday, June 20, 2010

Paw Paw Patch: #1


This is the first in a series called the "Paw Paw Patch." Sometimes ya just can't help but notice . . .

This is Puss Puss . . .
Puss Puss
She insists she's a Russian Blue, but her papers have mysteriously disappeared. She stays busy filing personal injury law suits and is currently compiling secret dossiers on animal control and DCFS. In her spare time, she enjoys sitting in dirt piles, slinging butcher cut, fresh catfish nuggets from her bowl, scratching her ears so they get crusty, and batting at the red and white ribbons tied to the fan. She has a bowl that spins.

Saturday, June 19, 2010

FW: Steve Rhodes & Forrest



DEFEAT BERRIOS
Last day to sign the petition to get Forrest Claypool on the ballot for Independent Candidate for Cook County Assessor. We met up at the BBQ out on Pottawatomie Lake in Wheeling. So far we have around 75,000 signatures, nearly 3X the required number needed! GOOD LUCK FORREST!

Forrest's Website


> Great to C U! Go Fo!!! Thanks Connor!


Friday, June 18, 2010

Apartment Makeover

Front Room
Since my last blog, a lot has happened in just this past year. Did quite a bit of traveling, which lead to an accident. More about that, later. Remodeled my digs. A little bit about that . . .

This is the front room. I gutted it. We custom-installed a carpet square in the middle from Matthew Klujian Carpet, on Devon. We use them a lot in the building. Bonded, insured, quality carpet, family-owned local business. They came out to install the first one, before the furniture had arrived, and I noticed it had a reddish (pinkish) cast to it. So when the furnishings arrived, it threw off the entire room, so I had to have them pull it up and order a new one and pay for it. The second group of installers showed up with this one drunken person with a full cast on his leg, and wreaking of gin. I reported him to Klujian and told them I thought they could send someone sober, being Tuesday, and wasn't happy with the carpet sample they shipped directly to me, telling them it was off, once again. But, it was actually better than the color I had picked, so this is what you see.


We installed 18" ceramic tile with a "sand" pattern and continued that into the dining room and kitchen. Then, a green leather-texture tile from "Aamerican Custom Flooring, on Caldwell, for the "L"-shaped foyer. This flows right into the retro tile in the bathroom, (not pictured), which I want to keep, along with the Crema Marfil marble border. (You can kinda see the beginning of the green tile, just to the left of the light in the pic). The "off" roll of carpet is in a wrapper on the hallway floor, in the pic.

We chose Benjamin Moore paints at Thybony for all the walls and ceilings for vibrant, contrasting colors. We chose "Camouflage," "Decatur Buff," and a dark green "Cloud Grey" for the columns, radiators, and below the windows. This pulls attention away from them, and draws it to the windows and view.


I have either painted or collected artwork over the years, and had some of them re-framed at the local frame shop, Wall-to-Wall-Framing on Bryn Mawr, to match the dark bamboo, using UV glass, to protect from the bright sun. They turned out perfect.

"Add-On" Glass on Elston came out and retrofitted the existing panes with double-thermopane glass over them. After about 2 weeks the sealant started to melt and drip way down the windows making an obscene mess. I called and called. They kept blowing me off, until finally they came out and re-did every single window at no charge.  Now, the place is practically hermetically sealed from moisture, temperature and dust. They will also come out and add tinting, to further protect from the bright sunlight, if this batch of sealant works properly.

I used Room and Board for all the furniture, lighting and accessories.  We drove up to the Skokie showroom THE DAY the stock market was crashing, (10/08) and the streets were eerily deserted. We had the place all to ourselves, and had a personal shopper (Dustin) go around and collect all the furnishings, while we sat on the couch and watched design ideas come together. My bank almost had a heart attack, when we put the totat thru, and they locked up my account and made me call them, thinking someone stole my card and was on a shopping spree. They were right next door, as it happened, so I paid them a little visit, easing their distressed minds that it was actually me who was taking out more than $40 at the cash machine in one day.

I am drawing up the plans to redo the kitchen, next. That is proving to be quite the challenge!
I'm gutting it and knocking out a wall. (That wall behind the TV, in the pic).


Lakefront views during the day are quite spectacular, but at night are pretty dark and drab, so we had to use some creative lighting. I don't like using candles, (me with flames and sharp objects=not), so I use "flameless" candles and installed a lighted fountain I won at the book fair, on the low-middle shelving unit, in the piano photo. 

Oh, We ordered Hunter Douglas custom shades (see bottom piano pic) in a mid-opaque thickness so you can still see the light, but enough thickness to block out the brutal E. exposure sun.




Other than that, had some minor health issues, a ski accident, a surgery which turned bad. Found a good therapist. Quit smoking. Started again. 

Misc: Revamped all my websites. I pretty much re-coded all of them by hand, and one of them keeps me quite busy - hollywoodtowers.com

And where, you ask, do I put 7 pianos? Here are 5 of them.  The 7 foot Kimball Viennese Classic Grand in the top photos, then in the electronic set, below; a Fatar full-weighted 88-key piano controller, Roland sampler/mixer, Kurzweil Micro-Piano, and separate Roland midi-sampler. I need to make room for a dining table in this spot, so look for this to be on sale on eBay, soon!

More Keyboards
So, to finish remodelling, I now need to move on to the kitchen. It needs to be gutted, as well. Then, the bath. But, life is full of curveballs. Mother has been in and out of the nursing home / rehab. Work has been hectic. Oh - and the #1 EXCUSE MAKER of all time: I joined the 21st century and upgraded to the world of HD! Honestly, I have never wasted so much fricking time in front of a dam TV!






Wanna see the "Before" pics?

Before Renovation
Columns and Windows

Before Renovation
Columns and Windows

After I started scratching
Abused and Neglected: Seeking Home

abused and neglected
Cone O'Death: I haz wun

Before Renovation
Walls and Ceilings

Before Renovation
11 sizes of Window Treatments

woodwork
Down to the Woodwork

Before Renovation
Hallway Completed