Today we made the drive from Indianapolis to Chicago for some sightseeing and friend time. First stop after rolling into town was brunch at Avec, and wow, those chorizo-stuffed dates were super-flavorful!
Once we were fueled up, we checked into our hotel and strolled over to Millennium Park to see “The Bean.” It really is such a fun sculpture to walk around and snap photos of. Then it was off to The Art Institute of Chicago, where I geeked out over Monets, Picassos, Kandinskys, and Matisses. There’s something magical about standing in front of the very paintings you once studied in college.
Next up was the Architecture Boat Tour, which was equal parts fascinating and gorgeous. Floating down the Chicago River surrounded by all those incredible buildings felt pretty unforgettable.
We wrapped up the day with friends at The Purple Pig for a delicious dinner. Honestly, it was the perfect Chicago day!
Photo info: Apple iPhone 15 Pro, 6.7649998656528mm, f/1.8, 1/120 sec, ISO80 “The Story of Pearl Girl” Cedar Park, 2025
I just wrapped up The Hot Spot and jumped right into The Story of Pearl Girl. I must be in the mood for a historical Chinese drama because this one already looks like it’s going to be a good watch! I even mentioned it on Threads and ended up with a few more recommendations. Now my watchlist is getting a bit out of control…
Photo info: Apple iPhone 15 Pro, 6.7649998656528mm, f/1.8, 1/60 sec, ISO160 “The Boy and the Beast” Austin, 2025
Tonight my friend and I went to see The Boy and the Beast at Alamo Drafthouse, and it was such a treat! The movie was both fun and hilarious, with a story that felt wildly imaginative from start to finish. I have no idea where Mamoru Hosoda dreams up these worlds, but I really hope he keeps them coming!
Photo info: Apple iPhone 15 Pro, 6.7649998656528mm, f/1.8, 1/8000 sec, ISO80 “Kiki” Cedar Park, 2025
I headed out for an early ride with Kiki today to get ahead of the heat. Cruising the local roads was such a blast, especially since some of them have those long, sweeping curves that are perfect for leaning into the ride.
To wrap things up, I found a quiet little road and spent some time practicing u-turns. I can feel myself getting better with each try. Always good to keep sharpening those skills!
Photo info: FUJIFILM X-T10, 35mm, f/4, 1/25 sec, ISO3200 “Slippers” Cedar Park, 2025
Koa’s back home, which means there are usually two pairs of slippers lined up at the foot of the stairs whenever he and Mariko are upstairs. Bay’s here too, but he’s got his one trusty pair that makes the rounds both upstairs and downstairs.
And of course, I keep up my little tradition of turning the slippers so they’re ready to slide into the moment everyone comes downstairs. It’s a tiny detail, but it makes me smile to myself!
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