Recently I was walking in River North and a restaurant was touting their "local farming" element. Fine but that hay bale seemed to be sprouting some extra fungus. I don't think Dan would feed it to his animals.
I liked this gull on a lamp.
Dan and I have an ongoing complex analysis going on linking the city of Baltimore and tattoos of the skull variety. Here is a high end rug for the richest drug dealer in that town.
As part of the ongoing series "Cars that Should Not be Left in the Street" I bring you - a Bentley convertible.
Last and least the giant garish statue of the famous girl with her skirt blowing up.
Cross posted at Chicago Boyz
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Those are bales of straw, not hay. I thought we went over this when you came out to the farm! Weird things sprouting out of them. I am always amazed at how nature works in urban environments.
You can see many Bentley's, Masaratti's and other rare expensive exotics parked in front of Gene & Georgetti's about 12:30pm. Is that where you saw this one?
No the Bentley was a bit further north when I saw it. But agreed Gene & Gorgetti's is a great place to spy cool and expensive cars.
Dan - ha ha I failed my farm quiz. You'll have to put me to work again until I pass.
Not a problem I will wait until the hay comes in this time and you won't have to go to the gym after that.
Did the seagull crap on the Bentley?
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