Showing posts with label Chicago River. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chicago River. Show all posts

Monday, March 21, 2022

Every Picture Tells a Story 3/21/22

Yes, the river is still frozen. Wouldn't recommend walking on it, though.

Monday, November 22, 2021

Wednesday, July 1, 2020

Every Picture Tells a Story 7/1/20


The northernmost branch of the Chicago River on a foggy June morning.

Tuesday, January 13, 2015

On the Way to Work This Morning 1/13/15

Large chunks of ice floating in the river this morning. That'll happen when nearly every day this year has been well below freezing.

Friday, December 6, 2013

Every Picture Tells a Story 12/6/13

Take a good look at this lovely stretch of the Chicago River just south of Montrose Avenue--because it won't look this lovely much longer.

As lush and green as the banks of the river are--the song of the wind rustling the leaves on a warm summer night is something to hear--they're not supposed to be so lush and green. Invasive plants, most notably buckthorn, grow wild along the banks, putting them at substantial risk for erosion.

To deal with the problem, the Army Corps of Engineers is coming in and cutting down the invasive overgrowth.

On the plus side, this stretch of river between Montrose and Irving Park Road will be restored to its proper natural state, and the banks will be stabilized for many years to come.

On the not-so-plus side, the city will lose a piece of rural beauty tucked in amongst the steel, concrete and noise of one of the largest cities on the planet, something that looks like it doesn't belong here at all.

Unfortunately, it turns out it really doesn't.