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2016 Chicago Open House – Case Bonita

14 Oct

Three years ago, I began an amazing adventure to learn more about my paternal grandfather, Alexander Capraro. As mentioned in my first post dated 10/2/13:

Through His Words: Reflections From and About My Grandfather

My grandfather was small in stature but large in accomplishment. He was the first Italian-American architect licensed in the state of Illinois and fortunately, a few of his buildings still stand for us to admire.

This weekend, the Chicago Architecture Foundation hosts its Open House Chicago.

200 COOL PLACES.
48 HOURS. GO.
IT’S FREE.
OCTOBER 15-16, 2016

I am so proud that for the 6th time, Casa Bonita, designed in 1928 by my grandfather Alex and his partner Morris, is included in the festival. Quite an accomplishment for a man who, at the age of four, emigrated to America in 1899 with his parents.

Casa Bonita is considered a Spanish-Renaissance Revival apartment building.

Casa Bonita ©Photo by Charlene Ferguson

Casa Bonita ©Photo by Charlene Ferguson

There are 66 units in the U-shaped white terra-cotta building that surround a beautiful garden. The attention to detail can be seen everywhere.

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Casa Bonita ©Photo by MMattucci

Besides its incredible structure, Casa Bonita has amenities including a library, a billiards room, and a large indoor pool.

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Casa Bonita ©Photo by MMattucci

 

When it was built, I have been told, there was even a driving range on the roof.

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Casa Bonita ©Photo by MMattucci

Casa Bonita ©Photo by MTMattucci

Casa Bonita ©Photo by MMattucci

If you are in or near Chicago this weekend, this is a unique opportunity to visit incredible historic landmarks, including Casa Bonita – all for free. Residents will be available to answer questions, give tours, and share their passion about this very special Chicago treasure.

http://openhousechicago.org/sites/site/casa-bonita/

My thanks to Mary, Linda and Charlene for rapid assistance with photos.

For more on Alex’s story, see below. And one last thought – When I began writing about my grandfather, I used the phrase: Through his Words... Now I can say,  Through his Words and Works…

Ciao,
Judy – a very proud granddaughter

 

Opening of Original Post 10/2/13

Through His Words: Reflections From and About My Grandfather (10/2/13)

I am about to begin an incredible adventure with my paternal grandfather. We will venture to Europe, via ship, and spend a month together touring Italy. During our stay, we will visit his birthplace, Pietrabbondante, a town he left with his parents when he was four years old to emigrate to the United States.

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Happy 4th of July!

4 Jul

A wonderful weekend for some R & R…Relaxation and Reflection. We adapted quite easily to both as we spent a lovely weekend at my sister’s home in Bridgman, Michigan.

Walks on the  beach…

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Visits to local craft beer breweries and whiskey distilleries for tasting…

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cocktail hour on the deck…

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BBQs each night… ribs, sausage, chicken, mac-n-cheese, potatoes, veggies, brownies, etc. Sorry, I was too busy eating to get many photos!

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The weather was incredible… comfortable days and unusually cool nights. We thought about swimming…

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but opted instead for a fire at night.

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Besides all the fun and relaxation, Bridgman is a great place for reflection.

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Every night at sundown, TAPS is played at Weko Beach in honor of those who serve this great country of ours. This tradition began in 1991. Mrs. Joyce McCort heard TAPS played at the military graduations of her sons and thought it would be fitting to play TAPS at the close of each day at Weko Beach.

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This tradition continues each night, often with one player at the beach and a second player in the hills.

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A very moving way to end each night, and a reminder to reflect on how fortunate I am to call this incredible country home.

Happy 4th!

Judy

 

My Here and There

29 Jun

Whether in Chicago or Cortona, Len and I try to walk everyday, or as we say in Italian, fare una passeggiata. During our walks, my senses take in beautiful sights, sounds (no ear buds for me), and the vast array of smells from fragrant flowers to pop-up food stands. The differences are striking, from the moment I step outside my door…

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Via Santucci, Cortona ©Blogginginitaly.com

And not surprising, as Chicago is a relatively new city…1833

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While Cortona is an ancient town… 7th century BC.

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And while the differences are striking in many ways, it occurred to me that there are some interesting similarities.

Both cities have incredible parks where we take  our walks,

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with beautiful fountains,

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incredible monuments and memorials,

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seating for the weary,

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And cats to entertain.

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While Chicago borders beautiful Lake Michigan,

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Cortona is just a short drive to Lago Trasimeno.

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Lago Trasimeno ©Blogginginitaly.com

And both provide relaxing settings for walking and biking.

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Lago Trasimeno ©Blogginginitaly.com

Now if stopping for ice cream/gelato is your thing, no problem…

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or shopping at a local market.

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Need fast delivery? Both locales have you covered.

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Looking for entertainment? Races on foot or on wheels?

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Or annual traditions?

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Chicago Air and Water Show ©Blogginginitaly.com

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Feeling like spectating or donning a costume?

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Lake Michigan ©Blogginginitaly.com

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Cortona Archidado ©Blogginginitaly.com

And finally, when we need four wheels, …well, got that covered too!

Big City Safety

Big City Safety

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Ok, ok, don’t ask about such things as tomatoes, wine, cheese, pasta – no contest – but a very good reason to keep returning for una passeggiata in the land of my ancestors.

Ciao,
Judy

 

 

 

 

 

 

Make No Small Things

14 Mar

Being from Chicago, I am very familiar with the words of Daniel Burnham:

Make no little plans; they have no magic
to stir men’s blood and probably themselves will not be realized.

As I wander around Napoli, I wonder who said,

Make no small things, and make them colorful.
They will need to stir men’s sense of wonder and last forever.

Whether referring to churches, piazzas, statues, buildings, harbors, fortresses, castles, etc., there is nothing small about Napoli. Here are just a few examples.

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Ciao,
Judy

Pollo Arrosto

25 Feb

One of my favorite things to buy at the market in Italy is the pollo arrosto, or roasted chicken.

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Simply prepared and cooked on a rotating spit, it’s always crispy and delicious.

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So yesterday, when the weather service issued a warning for Chicago, I thought, why not roast a chicken? Since I didn’t have a rotating spit, I decided to spatchcock my chicken, aka butterfly it.

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I dressed it with a bit of olive oil and a bunch of herbs and put it on a v-shaped rack so that the entire chicken rested above the pan. I surrounded it with chopped onions, sweet potatoes, carrots, and green peppers, then let the whole thing sit uncovered in the frig for a few hours, supposedly to produce a crispier skin.

At 5pm, it went into a 325° oven and roasted slowly for two hours.

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We kind of guessed from the wonderful aroma that filled the house that we were in for a treat, and yes, in fact, we were. Buon appetito!

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Makes one almost wish it might snow again soon.

Ciao,
Judy

 

What a Difference a Year Makes… Well, Five Years!

1 Feb

Five years ago, Chicagoans braced for what was soon to be known as Snowmageddon or Snowpocalypse.  In 2011, 21.2 inches of snow fell, making it the third largest total snowfall in Chicago history after the infamous 1967  and 1999 Chicago Blizzards. Over 900 cars and busses were stranded on Lake Shore Drive.

On our walk the next day, we found this:

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Today, the sunshine brought 40° temperatures and on our walk, the scenery was quite different. The ice on the lake was nowhere to be seen,

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and walkers and runners were enjoying the day.

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Admittedly, February 1st isn’t the beginning of spring and is a bit early for boaters and beach goers, but we did spot this twosome taking a swim in Diversey Harbor.

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As an old Proverb reminds us,
No matter how long the winter, spring is sure to follow.

Ciao,
Judy

 

 

Happy New Year – Felice Anno Nuovo!

31 Dec

From our home to yours,

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Photo by Bill Capraro ©Blogginginitaly.com

we wish you a very Happy New Year!

May it be filled with the love of family and friends,  

good health, good deeds and peace.

And a big thanks to all who made this year the best ever for blogginginitaly.com…

2015 Stats:

13,000+ views from 87 countries!

Ciao and Happy 2016
Judy 

2015 Christmas Moon and Christmas Lights

26 Dec

The first Christmas Full Moon in nearly 40 years was seen worldwide, including over our heads:

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And this spectacle, which we also saw on our after dinner walk, was too good not to share! Click on the panorama image to enlarge and enjoy.

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Ciao,
Judy

Lincoln Park Zoo Lights

22 Dec

Another tradition we look forward to each year is seeing the city sparkling in lights for the holiday season. There is the traditional Michigan Avenue lighting ceremony; flipping the switch on the city Christmas tree at Daley Plaza; the wreaths on the lions gracing The Art Institute; and so many others. One of my favorites, however, is always Lincoln Park Zoo’s annual Zoo Lights. Each year, the displays seem to get better, and this year is no exception.

Lincoln Park Zoo, a leader in animal conservation and care, is a 35-acre zoo located in Lincoln Park in Chicago. The zoo was founded in 1868, making it one of the oldest zoos in the U.S. It is also one of a few free admission zoos in the United States.

Like so many others last night, we basked in the unseasonal warm weather as we enjoyed the spectacle at the zoo.

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Best of all is seeing the smiles and hearing the giggles of the many children, although at the zoo, everyone seems to find the child within, including Benita and me with our little friend Noah who was nice enough to pose with us.

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Zoo Lights runs until January 3. If you are in town, don’t miss all the fun things to see and do… incredible light displays, animals from around the world,

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live ice carvings, delicious food, hot spiced wine and unique holiday shopping.

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And there’s even an ice skating rink for those so inclined.

Happy Fun!

Ciao,

Judy

Air and Water Photos – Day Two

17 Aug

Yesterday, Benita and I went to North Avenue Beach to watch day two of the Air and Water show. This time around, I left my camera at home as I knew she’d be taking great photos. Click here  to enjoy some amazing shots!

Ciao,

Judy