I saw so many things in a row on our trip to downtown Chicago, that I have enough for two week's worth! Here we go!
While waiting for the bus, I saw all these cabs lined up.
Then we hopped on the bus and I saw these handle-grabber thingys. Yeah, so I got a couple of stares when I took the photo. Big deal.
Then we got to Navy Pier and there was just an explosion of things in a row!
These ropes where hanging from the ship that we sailed on Lake Michigan. I don't know what they were for; but I DID notice that there was no soap at the the end of the rope!
This is what I call a two-fer. Wait, no, a THREE-fer! The pots, the plants, AND the yellow umbrellas!
And finally, at the end of Navy Pier, waving proudly in the breeze, are numerous flags.
What have you found in a row this past week?
Wow! You hit the jackpot Pat. I love the planters and umbrellas. I wonder what the ropes were for?
ReplyDeleteMy things in a row are very silly this week!
I like the ropes and flags most :)
ReplyDeletenice...in a row in the city...nice ropes shot...i wonder what they are for....
ReplyDeleteGreats rows! I love the flags.
ReplyDeleteGreat shots, girl!
ReplyDeleteI know, chi town is a treasure trove of things in a row ;) Did you get to the marilyn statue?
ReplyDeleteTotally awesome pictures this week!
ReplyDeleteMy camera's battery died and I seem to have misplaced my charger, so I have no rows this week.
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"No soap at the end of the rope"....Too Funny! =) Great shots! I love all of the rows of windows behind the cabs!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite is a toss up with the plants and umbrellas and the flags!
ReplyDeleteI'm singing, 'Chicago is my kind of town.' :)
Pat, Pat, Pat, I just had to see the woman who'se husband's job was to make his children cry. Math, my dad, big tears. Good times.
ReplyDeleteNice blog btw.
Hooray for Pat - - - giving us more fun in the sun - - and all in order! I like it.
ReplyDeleteI'm curious about the ropes. Lovely shots, Pat, all of them. You're getting very observant.
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