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Mar 31, 2021

They're Back! 17 Year and or 13 Year Locust - Cicada


 



They're Back!  17 Year Locust (Cicada)


I can remember how incredibly loud they were as a child.  And rather frightening looking, although they are harmless. 


There are actually 7 different species, some on a 17 year and some on a 13 year cycle, and a few every year.  Enjoy!


Don't Bug Me.


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brood_X


https://web.extension.illinois.edu/cicadas/13or17year.html



Costa Rica has them on a four year cycle.


https://www.ballenatales.com/the-cicadas/


Cicada - Finger licking good. 

Low carb and gluten free recipes

https://www.nationalgeographic.com/animals/article/130515-cicadas-recipes-food-cooking-bugs-nation-animals



1/2 of animal biomass is insects. I thought you should know. Humans are a small percentage.

https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/humans-make-110000th-earths-biomass-180969141/







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Mar 28, 2021

Teaching Your Wife To Shoot

 



Teaching Your Wife To Shoot


Some guys are very proud that they taught their wives to shoot.


Are they Nuts?!


They gave away their advantage of size and strength, and gave their spouses the ability to wax them at will.


This is especially crazy if they have been up to no good.  Now, it may be that they deserve to be shot, but why court disaster?   Better you hide the gun or at least the bullets.



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Mar 12, 2021

Covid Cuties

 





Covid Cuties.  Thanks to Charles Van Liere MPHS Jan 66 for sharing.



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Mar 7, 2021

The Fabric of Our Lives

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The Fabric of Our Lives


Red dress. Black organza blouse. Pink ski jacket. Black minidress. Colors are meaningless. Fabrics are inconsequential. What I see is New Year’s Eve at the Hyatt. Valentine’s Day at Terzo Piano. The soft curves of her body, arching and shuddering as we lay, sprawled in front of the glowing ski lodge’s fire, warming each other as only long-time lovers can do.

As I gathered another armload of her clothing, my heart, literally, wept. It was as if I was scooping up a memory with each and every garment. I had never looked at clothing in such an intimate manner. I quickly became aware of the cachet that accompanied each and every item. I remembered the laugh we would share as the Christmas Victoria’s Secret catalogue would arrive every November addressed to me. I remember the discussions regarding the hemline, the bodice, the style of a dress I had spent too much on but earmarked for that special New Year’s Eve at the Hyatt or Excalibur, where we were, without a doubt, the oldest couple in the house.

She was beautiful, but she could never, with the classic modesty of all truly beautiful people, admit it to herself. It was an exclusive club she belonged to, without knowing that she was a charter member. I would have given anything to convince her of that quality I cherished so much. Physical beauty wasn’t her only source of charisma. She cared about people. Visiting our friends, many of them older than we were, who were in failing health, buying little gadgets to make their life easier. A can/jar/bottle opener for our dear friend who could no longer open some jars, a key fob for someone who was always losing her keys. Little items but cherished, I am sure. Visits to a shut-in, dinner afterwards for a stressed-out caregiver.

All of these qualities resided within her. But I was most proud to be the one attribute she always found a way to deny. Her physical attractiveness. I loved to be the one to engineer her into a dress she thought too short, it wasn’t. A blouse she thought too shear, it wasn’t. A new lipstick that was too red, Paloma Picasso’s was my favorite and it suited her perfectly. Although she was not pleased to find out the price, which she did when she needed a refill from Marshall Field’s.

But these memories are but that. Each stirred by an item. As I gradually empty closets and shoe racks, I am returned to a time, a place, a restaurant, a party, an evening culminating in a passionate expression of our love and dedication to each other. Valentine’s Day, Christmas Eve, New Year’s Eve, my birthday, her birthday, our anniversary, which she insisted on paying for, by the way. That usually meant a trip to Oakbrook and another item of apparel probably more to my taste than hers.

Clothing isn’t just a covering of one’s physical form. It is the very essence of who we are. Sexy party dress, seductive demi-cup bra, scooped-neck blouse, snug jeans (she had a great ass), the souvenir tee that was purchased at the shop off the European marketplace, the hat the Aussie mate insisted on buying because she never, ever wore hats unless cajoled and, under the blazing Sydney sun, hats were a necessity. He was a great person, a perfect stranger and we shared a pint, which he also insisted on buying.

Clothing. Memories, grief, and yes, joy, as I remember the all-to-brief time we had together, as well as the tremendous experiences we shared. Memories. Nothing is more poignant, more gratifying, more heart-wrenching, than the memories. They brought past reveries, promises of a future now unattainable, yearning for the soft nestling that eventually led to the stroking, caressing foreplay of ultimate passion. I remember the disagreements, too short, too sheer, too much cleavage. But even as she aged, gracefully, she was often mistaken for someone 20 years her junior. And I reveled in her sensuality, her appeal, her appearance. We celebrated that with an intimacy few other people can aspire to.

The dresses piled up, the glittery camisoles, the pencil skirts. Every one a memory, but nothing I wanted to see on another. The thought of that was repugnant. Abhorrent. A few dresses went back into the corner of the closet, their memories too vivid to discard. Yet too painful to keep. The DKNY one-shouldered mini that peeled off on the still-fresh in my mind New Year’s Eve to reveal the unspoiled body, the swelling breasts, the trim patch beneath the brief panties. The Italian designer dress that was destined for the coming celebration, but would never be worn, her passing a tragic end to the longtime tradition of celebrating the years’ passing.

The red sheer-bodice dress bought for a not-forgotten Valentine’s Day. The succulent meal at Terzo Piano, the night spent at the posh hotel, the complimentary champagne that flowed after midnight, its’ bubbly effervescence trickling across an eager body, its’ sweetness mixing with her own cachet, the languid morning after.

Clothes, memories, loves, all intertwined, never to forgotten. Life would go on. It would, however, never be the same.


Thomas Schildhouse
MPHS Jan 66
https://www.facebook.com/tom.schildhouse

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A powerful, poignant, passionate piece of prose. My compliments. You paint technicolor pictures with words.

Marie Buti







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Mar 6, 2021

St Pat's Day and South Side Irish Parade Cancelled 2020 and 2021 - Pandemic

 


The St Pat's and the South Side Irish Parades were cancelled in 2020 and 2021 because of Covid-19.

https://www.thrillist.com/events/chicago/st-patricks-day-parade-chicago-2020-route


https://abc7chicago.com/chicago-st-patricks-day-parade-saint-2020-st-pats/6002675/


https://chicago.eater.com/2021/2/3/22264263/chicago-st-patricks-day-parade-canceled-bars-restaurants




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St. Patrick's Day Parade Beverly / Morgan Park

 



I don't have any idea where this parade took place, and I know I was never aware of any St. Patrick's Day parades as a kid, not even the one downtown. But by golly, this was a production!

When did the parades on Western begin?

Taffy Cannon '66

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The Southside Irish parade was started with mothers & kids/baby carriages on Talman & walking around the block.  It grew to a Western Ave event by 1980/81.  And grew and grew.  The promoters & planners raise a lot of money through various fundraisers.  (A personal comment: it is an adult party.). The unions and political groups/politicians are a big part.  Many of the bands are sponsored.  It seems to be bigger than the downtown parade on the Saturday before St Patrick’s Day.

Forget about attending church for an 11AM service... you can’t get home.  The parade was stopped for several years after too much drinking on the streets...people were coming by train to 111th St station & by coach buses from every where already drinking.  Parade started up after that hiatus & now less drinking out on the sidewalks...?  That Sunday the streets get closed off early & lines start near all the bars down Western.

When I work to organize the Memorial Day parade (with no politicians unless they are part of a military/veterans group), I have trouble getting local bands because we can’t pay & with a 3-day weekend & the end of schools, too many conflicts.
Our parade down Longwood is one of the oldest community parades in the city; 3 years ago Gold Star Mothers were our grand marshals; 6 years ago it was Frederick Pennix who survived at Iwo Jima.  But Memorial Day is lost on so many.  It is a time to remember some of our classmates who didn’t come home.

I do, however, enjoy walking to several St Pat parties... beer, corned beef, and lots of good eats, drinks, and discussions with neighbors and friends in the community.  Can’t do much else in the neighborhood that day.

Carol Macola
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My parents lived in the Smith Home on Western. All the residents
enjoyed watching it - and everyone understood not to try to drive there before or during the event.

Carol, thanks for all your work on the parades over the years.  I know my father and the other WWII and Korean War veteran residents enjoyed riding in the parade.

Craig Hullinger
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THE SOUTH SIDE IRISH IN CHICAGO

The Irish were the first major immigrant group to settle in Chicago. Laborers from Ireland emigrated to the area before the city was even founded in order to work on the Illinois and Michigan Canal. 

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Bagpipers on the march. Image courtesy of the South Side Irish St. Patrick’s Day Parade

THE SOUTH SIDE IRISH ST. PATRICK’S DAY PARADE

According to an article on ChicagolyMag.com, there has been a St. Patrick’s Day Parade in Chicago since 1843. The parade centered around Old St. Patrick’s Church, in what is now the West Loop. 

The first South Side St. Patrick’s Day Parade was held in the Gresham neighborhood in 1951. The South Side Irish St. Patrick’s Day Parade was reborn on a very small scale in 1979. Two friends, George Hendry and Pat Coakley, recalled the Southtown Parades of their youths and decided to recreate it in Morgan Park. The initial parade featured only 17 marchers, all neighborhood children, but the idea quickly caught fire.

Outside a brief interregnum from 2009-12, the South Side Irish St. Patrick’s Day Parade has run down Western Avenue in Beverly and Morgan Park since 1981. Over 200,000 spectators view the parade despite a strict prohibition on alcohol. Many attendees bookend the parade with mass at St. Cajetan Church beforehand and a house party afterwards.

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Irish Culture and Pride in the Neighborhood - Beverly Area ...

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Craig Hullinger MPHS Jan 1966

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or

Craighullinger@gmail.com


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