Showing posts with label Chicago Botanic Gardens. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chicago Botanic Gardens. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 19, 2023

Fun Night Walk at the Chicago Botanic Gardens Lightscape

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We've been members of the Botanic Gardens for quite a few years, but we haven't been able to ever attend their "Lightscape" that has grown over the years.

The Gardens are in Glencoe, just north of Chicago proper by a few miles. The property stradles the Edens Highway to Wisconsin. Once upon a time the road was old Hwy. 41 before the Interstate system. It has matured over the years and is definitely my favorite place to go in any season.


Described as a winding walk of 1.8 miles of lights, music and stunning vistas after dusk. I'm including a link to the Gardens description...it's not an advertisement as very few of my reader's are from this area. 

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This was one of the first things we walked through---- a city block of stars...so pretty! 

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These photos are from three different cameras and people. We all have a different way of looking at things. I was fascinated with the colored spots on the bare trees.

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Here the lights from the tree are adequate for interesting lighting on my cohorts!


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These are polyester covered lights you walked through...was very---Avatar like! And safe---the upside of this 'walk' was the amount of children in strollers and seniors in wheel chairs.

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 Entire families were enjoying the entire thing...the temp was about 35...so not unbearable! Yea, that's me, acting like a 10-year old!

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Still photos don't do this walkway justice, with pulsating music and a light show all the way along!

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Huge trees with the super spots on them that faded from one color to the next!

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These were huge and shimmered and changed slowly with colors to the music.

Everything from Opera, to Josh Groban, to Rock, Blues and even some Hip-hop...not to mention Carols, and kid's song---even Gene Autrey and Rudolph the Rednosed Reindeer.

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Many sections were sponsered by organizations or companies. This was Bright IDEA and all the trees were plugged in to light bulb type lighting.

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The normally gorgeous lagoons were iced over with wonderful huge 'water lilies'...that morphed in all the colors of the rainbow! 



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A huge field of lights pulsated with music, this was about a half a football field. 


  Gorgeous plaza display!

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More Branches, this was some sort of willow and the long branches hung almost to the ground.


The Cathedral was amazing and was quite long, surrounded by trees! 



I think this was the most popular photo place! 


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I loved our normal favorite Grape Arbor, covered in a woven pattern of rainbow lights! We got so many ideas for our own displays. Can't wait until next year!

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There were tons of photo ops...but this is just two old duffers that made it through the over hour walk...now to trek a quarter mile to the car...LOL. Bundled up---but gosh I was sweating in all those clothes. 

Have Happy Holidays and Merry Christmas to ALL!  I used this photo for our Christmas Card...so Enjoy!
Sandi 


Chicago Botanic Gardens Lightscape  Here is the Gardens info on the show...it's worth a peek just for fun! 

We will definitely be going again next year, or for as many years we can!

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Monday, December 21, 2015

Wonderland Express at the Chicago Botanic Gardens

This is my GREEN post for the Holidays!

One of the great pleasures of living near a metropolitan area are cultural attractions. We are members of the Chicago Botanical Gardens in Glencoe, Illinois. The gardens themselves are exstensive and year-long events are always interesting for all ages. One of our annual excursions is to the Wonderland Express, these pictures are from 2013 but we will go next week.

Here is a natural Christmas tree in the tropical room. The Orchids were in full bloom, as we made our way toward the Wonderland Express


If you want to know more... go to Chicago Botanic Gardens.


The hall where normally long lines of ticket holders wait, are decorated by local groups in specific themes. This tree had elves, peacock feathers collected from the garden's peacocks.


I love the gingerbread decor---including all the blue stars for our Jewish Friends Chanukah celebrations. Truly all the exhibits at the gardens are family friendly, young, old and older!

Here is a culinary sampling of of Gingerbread houses in the lobby.  Complete with a Choo-Choo.
 

I loved the banking of the poinsettias and all the trees...so cute, 
but this IS NOT the WONDERLAND EXPRESS.


Inside a darkened room....came the sound of choo, choo, choo...and clickety clack of the Wonderland Express weaving it's way overhead, below and all around you-- through forests and prairies, over bridges above ponds and in tunnels through the miniature city. I never did get a picture of any of the the engines...lol, because they appear in and out of the displays, and you hardly know where they are going to show up!


Here and there are all natural materials Chicago landmarks. Everything in these displays are live or were live...everything is REAL GREEN product!


Pardon the pics, but it was a dark room...the snow is a combo of glycerin and soap---and fell continuously throughout our experience and then disappeared. So those dots on your screen are real---FAKE--snow, but natural, lol.


Miniature poinsettias edge the real-life-like forest.


ALL the buildings are built of nuts, pods, bark, wood, grasses and other natural materials. It's really astounding the detail and the natural coloring can still project the concrete jungle of Chicago.


Museum of Science and Industry with the Planetarium to the right...love the crossroads here and all the blooming or about to bloom Kalanchoe.


Museum of Natural History


Here is a distant shot of Navy Pier...here set on a pond instead of into Lake Michigan...Love the pines.

The multiple trains went overhead, all the structures were made of real branches, logs and twigs. The room itself is surface in all wood so the setting was perfect.



The gurgling of the streams and ponds were the substitution for our beautiful lakefront. Here the Lighthouse guards the pond.



Landmark building John Hancock Building built in the 1970's. The X structure allows the building to sway in the wind instead of staying rigid. I have been on the 94th floor when it is in full sway---of almost 20 feet, LOL. You don't feel it, but the curtains hang straight while the building moves around them...weird.


The Chicago Tribune Tower 


The Pilgrim Baptist Church


 Rockefeller Chapel on the University of Chicago Campus


One of the many trestles...overhead. I love the branches and trees lit everywhere.

Here is a great model of the Robie House ==Frank Lloyd Wright, Oak Park. Here you can gather the scale---of the exhibit from the people, which is huge and yet the houses are really in miniature.


The Old Chicago History Museum


 Fourth Presbyterian Church


Old City Hall


Prudential Building---


Old Chicago ---Oak Street


More Old Chicago


 Old Saint Patrick's on Adams


Newberry Library


The Chicago LOOP--buildings are not to scale to each other or geographically correct...left is the water tower, far right the Hancock building.



The Picasso "Lady?" Sculpture from Daley Plaza. She looks much better with blooming Kalanchoe around her than on a bunch of concrete.


Here is the out of scale Water Tower ---the Navy Pier Ferris Wheel, Navy Pier-Crystal Palace and the Michigan avenue Bridge. The Water Tower is one of the only surviving structures from the Chicago Fire in 1871 and is the key anchor on our Magnificent Mile Michigan Avenue shopping district.


Wrigley Building Clock Tower...middle, to the left in back the Marina Towers, to the right the Chicago Board of Trade behind and the Chicago Merchandise Mart in the front right.


Out in the lobby, the theme and overflow continues...just beautiful.




Afterward, one more quick pop into the Tropical room---and I wish you a Merry, Merry, Merry Christmas from a GREEN and red,  Chicago Botanic Gardens, Sandi.

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