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Lonestarblue
(12,387 posts)Diamond_Dog
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Ocelot II
(123,550 posts)rogerballard
(3,938 posts)Wow
usonian
(16,385 posts)And I live in the Sierra Nevada Foothills. Hard to impress but these are just spectacular.
Wow!
Lucky Luciano
(11,589 posts)usonian
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Enjoy. You won the internet today.
Lucky Luciano
(11,589 posts)AmBlue
(3,452 posts)Truly! Wow...
bamagal62
(3,809 posts)Gorgeous!
Sequoia
(12,613 posts)So pretty ! I only flew into the airport over the huge lake one super cold morning. Sure would like to visit. Just finished a new book about making the Blues Brothers movie in Chicago. What fun.
Lucky Luciano
(11,589 posts)magicarpet
(17,770 posts).... there is a major splash of color.
Nice photos, like the first one bestest.
Lucky Luciano
(11,589 posts)LoisB
(9,607 posts)LisaM
(29,031 posts)I just can't refer to that region as the "Midwest". It will always be the Great Lakes region to me.
Demobrat
(10,069 posts)We didnt have a view like that though.
patphil
(7,515 posts)CaliforniaPeggy
(153,133 posts)Lucky Luciano
(11,589 posts)colorado_ufo
(6,012 posts)Lucky Luciano
(11,589 posts)relayerbob
(7,115 posts)ultralite001
(1,443 posts)TIA...
AKwannabe
(6,645 posts)Great photos
Lucky Luciano
(11,589 posts)The lightning was damn near continuous for an hour or more! Got some videos of that, but real life was way better!
AKwannabe
(6,645 posts)There was a t storm.
Crazy from the air!!
I would love to watch them roll in from your vantage point! Drink in hand. A joint. Special effects free. Nature in all its glory!
Lucky Luciano
(11,589 posts)Its my other vantage point towards Soldier Field and the lake. There were some good spiderweb lightning streaks on Tuesday, but not in this video.
https://youtube.com/shorts/CgeRd7ZNX0M?si=2oOlE_YkoidbLaZq
judesedit
(4,534 posts)AllaN01Bear
(24,156 posts)what floor may i ask? looks pretty high up
Lucky Luciano
(11,589 posts)Rubyshoo
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niyad
(122,593 posts)calimary
(85,363 posts)Floating through the air, patrolling the horizon. If theyre close by, we need not worry about an attack by the Boogie Man!
Hermit-The-Prog
(36,631 posts)live love laugh
(15,024 posts)Lucky Luciano
(11,589 posts)live love laugh
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NJCher
(39,200 posts)Thanks for sharing, Lucky.
gopiscrap
(24,298 posts)and am there often I learned how to drive in Chicago
FemDemERA
(473 posts)Thank you for sharing!
orleans
(35,736 posts)sorry i missed it.
DaBronx
(632 posts)We got a glimpse watching the Mets beat the Sox.
druidity33
(6,671 posts)they were playing the White Sox in Chicago. The announcers for the Mets were commenting on it and they kept cutting away from the game as the sky got more dramatic. It was real pretty.
BrightKnight
(3,684 posts)I turned down an offer and still regret it. I think most of those buildings have been replaced with amazing apartments like yours.
lees1975
(6,291 posts)People in the parking lot were taking pictures of it. It was spectacular.
aggiesal
(9,833 posts)Last edited Sat Aug 31, 2024, 11:52 AM - Edit history (1)
On my drive to the airport, I saw the most amazing sunset that I'll never forget.
It was that amazing. It looked much like these images.
The sun, as it receded in to the horizon, the bottom of the sun disappeared. But what made this one so special was the top of the sun started to disappear as well, showing me, what looked like a 16 : 9 widescreen TV, (Widescreen didn't exist in TV's those days, just using it as a comparison), until it finally disappeared completely. I couldn't stop staring at it.
I haven't seen a sunset like that ever since.
I considered it, a gift from Chicago.
planetc
(8,448 posts)George McGovern
(6,050 posts)dlk
(12,587 posts)Thanks for sharing.
LakeArenal
(29,941 posts)Very much its own city.
Gaytano70
(1,207 posts)Great photos!