When the calendar says February, the temperature reads 38°, and the sky is blue, Chicagoans are quick to take advantage.
Being that it is Super Bowl weekend, I thought I’d join the sunshine strollers, interview some residents, and see how they feel about the big game. Needless to say, our team wasn’t even in the running, so I was curious if there was great interest out there.
I headed to Lincoln Park Zoo, a free 35-acre zoo founded in 1868, one of the oldest zoos in North America. First I spotted some lions.
Who are you pulling for today? No comment.
Do you even plan to watch the game?
So I headed to the macaque, thinking he may be a bit more cooperative, but he really only wanted to sun bathe. (And not to worry, that’s his natural face color, not actually a sunburn!)
How about the rhino? Maybe he had an opinion…
but he only wanted to pose. Such great posture, by the way.
Perhaps the flamingos? Surely they must be chatting about the game, but no such luck.
And the ducks? They were having too much fun sliding on the frozen pond to think about the game.
I walked over to the Farm in the Zoo, but the cows couldn’t be bothered either… too busy enjoying the blue sky and sunny day.
Even Grant has no plans to get off his horse and sit in front of a TV.
As we continued walking, a happy thought came to me…
Who needs football when we are still basking in the glow of last summer? Chicago CUBS, 2016 World Champs. Endless blue sky and sunshine, 108 years in the making. Still basking in the glow…
for a long time to come.
Ciao,
Judy
ps…Len is making pizza and I do plan to watch the game, even if mostly for the commercials!









