* As you know, the first day of summer was yesterday. Two of my nieces celebrated the solstice…
* The Question: What are your summer plans?
[Photo credit: Devin Miller]
37 Comments
- Springfield Skeptic - Thursday, Jun 21, 12 @ 1:23 pm:
I retire from the State next Wednesday. I leave for my niece’s wedding on Thursday and I’m off to Alabama the following Monday. Then, of course, there’s the “Honey Do” list.
Waiting to see how badly my pension/health insurance will be battered by fall .
No, I won’t waste my time worrying about something I have no control over anyway.
My wife and I plan on enjoying our grandchildren, watching youth ball games, catching a few rays (and fish) on local lakes. All these sound good to me.
And kudos to Devin who captured that great photo. Summer joy personified, even if you can’t see the smiles on your nieces faces.
I’m painting and rearranging my house room by room. Cleaning out closets and eliminating excess junk and clothing. Hope to get most of it done before school starts in August.
FABULOUS picture. A keeper image that family will love forever. Plans? Hopefully take a few pictures of the wonderful bounty nature gives us every year.
- Pot calling kettle - Thursday, Jun 21, 12 @ 2:00 pm:
Correction: It was the solstice, not the equinox.
I will putter in my garden, enjoy evening fires in my back yard, and cook on the grill often. We may take a few small trips, but nothing beats a quite evening by a fire with a few friends.
I’m having my first child in August, I’m just taking in all the little things I usually take for granted in the summer. AND…if the timing on said child works out, I might get to see JD McPherson at the Blues & BBQ festival still…
Word — I love that you take the Badger. We’ve thought about it, but haven’t quite made the schedule work. How high would gas prices have to go to make a similar service work from the Chicago area? I’ve always thought we shouldput that together.
- Palos Park Bob - Thursday, Jun 21, 12 @ 2:48 pm:
Campaigning for state rep, working to make POTUS Obama a one term president, designing pipelines, pumps and compressors to bring natural gas from the Marcellus shale in Pennsylvania and oil from Albert, Canada….and, oh yeah, taking my wife and kids to the US Virgin Islands, deep sea fishing with my son, going shopping with my wife and daughters and probably a spending a week or two in Wisconsin. They deserve my support and business after the service they did for this country this month!
Soccermom, The Badger is way cool. About four hours from Manitowoc to Ludington. Time for a couple of cocktails, a little lunch and chill on deck.
The only competition I’m aware of is a hydrofoil from Milwaukee to Muskegon (built with federal loans obtained by a small government GOPer congressman in Michigan).
Ludington itself is perfect. Miles of Lake Michigan beach. The huge, inland Hamlin Lake for the pontoon or chasing Northern. Magnificent Ludington State Park for hiking.
The little town has a great produce stand, butcher, biker bar, redneck bar, not-so-redneck bar, stoner coffee bar, great bookstore, House of Flavors ice cream factory and fish fry at the
Elks Club. And sunsets.
My blood pressure gets so low I’m sure I’ve been clinically dead, happily so.
JammSammich at Mackinaw Valley Vineyard July 7th, camping close to Trigg County, Kentucky and the Bluegrass Hall of Fame in Owensboro to listen to an old recording of a young Jerry Garcia playing banjo with my uncle Vern Williams. I might get caught with an illegal smile if I’m lucky.
Great photo….I will be spending the summer adjusting to having Mr. Cindy Lou around. It’s the very first summer after all these yrs of marriage. Summer vacation time off was just never even thought of for during the ‘busy season’.I have a list for him of everything he’s been putting off ad/or making excuses from.
Something like that picture! Me and my 3 sisters and a passel of husbands and kids at 2 Adirondack Park lakeside camps. Boats, kayaks, a 4th of July clam steam, slushy vodka drinks, bingo on the back porch with dollar store prizes, campfires with singalongs with the bullfrogs. No tv, limited cell phone access - bliss!
Ah, so your plans don’t include nouvelle cuisine or interrogating the wildlife, Steward. That sounds like a nice, relaxing summer without intrigue. Good for you. Enjoy!
No, just photographing them. Butterflies & Dragonflies are my favotire.
Ah, so your plans don’t include nouvelle cuisine or interrogating the wildlife, Steward. That sounds like a nice, relaxing summer without intrigue. Good for you. Enjoy!
- Grandson of Man - Thursday, Jun 21, 12 @ 6:25 pm:
I’m winging it this summer and will do things spontaneously. Last summer, I had a fantastic vacation in Greece and Amsterdam. The people were so friendly and hospitable in both places. The world famous ancient sites and beaches were incredible. This summer I want to hang out my own city, Chicago, since there is so much to see and do.
beach at the big lake for some time away. running very early in the morning…can’t do my usual late start cause it’s too hot. breakfast on the deck. baseball with the radio on.
Baseball, radio and summer are perfect. I can’t sit still long enough anymore to watch a ball game on TV. But I can putz around in the yard and the basement and get things done with a game on the radio.
Love Farmio and DJ. They’re very good together. I especially like the way how Farmio wanders around the glory days of the Catholic League until DJ reigns him in.
Pat Hughes is tops, Moreland, not so much (strange choice; I’m betting Kerry Wood is on his way).
I miss Ronny. He was like the Uncle Charlie of baseball: confused, overwhelmed, no legs, no hair, but a big fan and entertaining for a bad team.
My favorite Ronny moment was a night years ago driving back from Michigan. Juicer Sammy hit three taters in his first three at bats in Colorado.
When he came up for the fourth time, Hughes said gravely, “here comes Sosa.”
Ronny, oblivious, said, “Oh yeah, he’s due, we have to get him untracked.”
I laughed so hard I almost drove in the ditch. Hughes was laughing so hard he didn’t say a word for about five minutes.
Lots of good summer ideas here, thanks everybody. My wife and I will be mostly at home in the city. With two small kids, we can’t do the summer getaway things we used to do but there are enough day-trip or weekend suggestions here that will come in handy when we need to escape.
PS: Great photo! It’s like a postcard from summer.
47, the best investments I ever made when my kids were young were annual passes to Brookfield Zoo and the Museum of Science and Industry.
They’re about $100 a pop, but they’re open 365 days a year and you can let the kids run wild, wear them out and you might even get to sleep at night.
Brookfield Zoo is magic, amazing. You can walk for hours and hours. Buy a wagon, pack a cooler with lunch (beer, too) and just chill. Make sure to collect all the Plasto-Matics, too.
The Museum of Science and Industry is like your crazy rich uncle’s attic. Where did they get all this stuff and who put it together? Always a happy time.
I used to get a pass for the Art Institute until one day I lost track of my baby girl and she layed her fruit-snack-stained hands all over Picasso’s “The Old Guitarist.” I damned near died. Thankfully, the security guard pretended not to see that it happened, but I still wake up with a start sometimes over that.
For those who can make a trip to St. Louis, the City Museum is amazing. I can’t really describe it, but you should experience it if you can.
Thanks Word. I love Brookfield Zoo and a membership is a great idea. Our 2-seat Bob has cupholders, but the Zoo is worth at least a six pack, so the Radio Flyer is the way to go.
47, my kids are older now, so we don’t socialize much anymore, of course, because why would they want to? It’s natural, I went there with my old man and mom, too.
But once a year or so, when we find ourselves gathered together, they want to go to the zoo. We wander around and do the same things we did twenty years ago. And it puts a smile on an old man’s face.
Going to fundraisers so that the Democrats can continue to control every aspect of State Government and continue to screw things up.
- Small Town Liberal - Thursday, Jun 21, 12 @ 9:18 pm:
Word, have to agree about beer and the zoo. The St. Louis zoo is free and sells beer. One of my fondest memories is of spending a long Sunday there before a cards game. Saw the sea lion show after a few cold ones, I think we cheered more than any group of 8 year olds near us. Might have to work that into the schedule this year.
My oldset friend and I are planning a Canadian
fishing trip.Plus I’m saving some money to see the
White Sox in the World Series.Add to all that with golf and some gardening.The photo was just great,ah to be a kid again,God bless them.
- Springfield Skeptic - Thursday, Jun 21, 12 @ 1:23 pm:
I retire from the State next Wednesday. I leave for my niece’s wedding on Thursday and I’m off to Alabama the following Monday. Then, of course, there’s the “Honey Do” list.
- NIref - Thursday, Jun 21, 12 @ 1:29 pm:
Thesitating. Half the length and half the fun of dissertating.
- roadiepig - Thursday, Jun 21, 12 @ 1:38 pm:
Waiting to see how badly my pension/health insurance will be battered by fall .
No, I won’t waste my time worrying about something I have no control over anyway.
My wife and I plan on enjoying our grandchildren, watching youth ball games, catching a few rays (and fish) on local lakes. All these sound good to me.
And kudos to Devin who captured that great photo. Summer joy personified, even if you can’t see the smiles on your nieces faces.
- Wensicia - Thursday, Jun 21, 12 @ 1:45 pm:
Fantastic shot!
I’m painting and rearranging my house room by room. Cleaning out closets and eliminating excess junk and clothing. Hope to get most of it done before school starts in August.
- sal-says - Thursday, Jun 21, 12 @ 1:49 pm:
FABULOUS picture. A keeper image that family will love forever. Plans? Hopefully take a few pictures of the wonderful bounty nature gives us every year.
- Anonymous - Thursday, Jun 21, 12 @ 1:49 pm:
Great photo, Devin!
- Pot calling kettle - Thursday, Jun 21, 12 @ 2:00 pm:
Correction: It was the solstice, not the equinox.
I will putter in my garden, enjoy evening fires in my back yard, and cook on the grill often. We may take a few small trips, but nothing beats a quite evening by a fire with a few friends.
- wordslinger - Thursday, Jun 21, 12 @ 2:12 pm:
After the sports and plays are done, a couple of weeks at Ludington, MI.
Take The Badger across the lake from Manitowoc, WI, enjoy the Lake Michigan shore, Hamlin Lake and an incredible state park built by the CCC boys.
Read, sleep, go to the beach, sleep, watch baseball, sleep, grill, sleep, hike, sleep, Summer Shandy, sleep, go out to eat, sleep….
- Pot calling kettle - Thursday, Jun 21, 12 @ 2:14 pm:
Oh, yeah. Walking in parades and canvassing for my favorite candidates.
- Waffle Fries - Thursday, Jun 21, 12 @ 2:29 pm:
I’m having my first child in August, I’m just taking in all the little things I usually take for granted in the summer. AND…if the timing on said child works out, I might get to see JD McPherson at the Blues & BBQ festival still…
- Todd - Thursday, Jun 21, 12 @ 2:36 pm:
Enjoy my poolhouse that my wife and i built
- soccermom - Thursday, Jun 21, 12 @ 2:48 pm:
Word — I love that you take the Badger. We’ve thought about it, but haven’t quite made the schedule work. How high would gas prices have to go to make a similar service work from the Chicago area? I’ve always thought we shouldput that together.
- Palos Park Bob - Thursday, Jun 21, 12 @ 2:48 pm:
Campaigning for state rep, working to make POTUS Obama a one term president, designing pipelines, pumps and compressors to bring natural gas from the Marcellus shale in Pennsylvania and oil from Albert, Canada….and, oh yeah, taking my wife and kids to the US Virgin Islands, deep sea fishing with my son, going shopping with my wife and daughters and probably a spending a week or two in Wisconsin. They deserve my support and business after the service they did for this country this month!
- AFSCME Steward - Thursday, Jun 21, 12 @ 2:57 pm:
Grilling & photographing wildlife, especially bugs.
- Yellow Dog Democrat - Thursday, Jun 21, 12 @ 3:05 pm:
Great photo Devin.
Summer is a great time to not have any plans.
- wordslinger - Thursday, Jun 21, 12 @ 3:13 pm:
Soccermom, The Badger is way cool. About four hours from Manitowoc to Ludington. Time for a couple of cocktails, a little lunch and chill on deck.
The only competition I’m aware of is a hydrofoil from Milwaukee to Muskegon (built with federal loans obtained by a small government GOPer congressman in Michigan).
Ludington itself is perfect. Miles of Lake Michigan beach. The huge, inland Hamlin Lake for the pontoon or chasing Northern. Magnificent Ludington State Park for hiking.
The little town has a great produce stand, butcher, biker bar, redneck bar, not-so-redneck bar, stoner coffee bar, great bookstore, House of Flavors ice cream factory and fish fry at the
Elks Club. And sunsets.
My blood pressure gets so low I’m sure I’ve been clinically dead, happily so.
- Jeff Trigg - Thursday, Jun 21, 12 @ 3:17 pm:
JammSammich at Mackinaw Valley Vineyard July 7th, camping close to Trigg County, Kentucky and the Bluegrass Hall of Fame in Owensboro to listen to an old recording of a young Jerry Garcia playing banjo with my uncle Vern Williams. I might get caught with an illegal smile if I’m lucky.
- Anonymous - Thursday, Jun 21, 12 @ 3:21 pm:
=Grilling & photographing wildlife, especially bugs.=
That sounds ominous, Steward. Should make for an interesting summer.
- Cindy Lou - Thursday, Jun 21, 12 @ 3:30 pm:
Great photo….I will be spending the summer adjusting to having Mr. Cindy Lou around. It’s the very first summer after all these yrs of marriage. Summer vacation time off was just never even thought of for during the ‘busy season’.I have a list for him of everything he’s been putting off ad/or making excuses from.
- Just a voter - Thursday, Jun 21, 12 @ 3:30 pm:
Great picture!!!!!
- 10th Indy - Thursday, Jun 21, 12 @ 3:46 pm:
Something like that picture! Me and my 3 sisters and a passel of husbands and kids at 2 Adirondack Park lakeside camps. Boats, kayaks, a 4th of July clam steam, slushy vodka drinks, bingo on the back porch with dollar store prizes, campfires with singalongs with the bullfrogs. No tv, limited cell phone access - bliss!
- AFSCME Steward - Thursday, Jun 21, 12 @ 4:04 pm:
Anon
Actually, I don’t intend to grill the wildlife, especially the bugs.
=Grilling & photographing wildlife, especially bugs.=
That sounds ominous, Steward. Should make for an interesting summer.
- Anonymous - Thursday, Jun 21, 12 @ 4:13 pm:
Ah, so your plans don’t include nouvelle cuisine or interrogating the wildlife, Steward. That sounds like a nice, relaxing summer without intrigue. Good for you. Enjoy!
- AFSCME Steward - Thursday, Jun 21, 12 @ 4:17 pm:
Anon
No, just photographing them. Butterflies & Dragonflies are my favotire.
Ah, so your plans don’t include nouvelle cuisine or interrogating the wildlife, Steward. That sounds like a nice, relaxing summer without intrigue. Good for you. Enjoy!
- Grandson of Man - Thursday, Jun 21, 12 @ 6:25 pm:
I’m winging it this summer and will do things spontaneously. Last summer, I had a fantastic vacation in Greece and Amsterdam. The people were so friendly and hospitable in both places. The world famous ancient sites and beaches were incredible. This summer I want to hang out my own city, Chicago, since there is so much to see and do.
- amalia - Thursday, Jun 21, 12 @ 6:54 pm:
beach at the big lake for some time away. running very early in the morning…can’t do my usual late start cause it’s too hot. breakfast on the deck. baseball with the radio on.
- wordslinger - Thursday, Jun 21, 12 @ 7:13 pm:
–baseball with the radio on.–
Baseball, radio and summer are perfect. I can’t sit still long enough anymore to watch a ball game on TV. But I can putz around in the yard and the basement and get things done with a game on the radio.
Love Farmio and DJ. They’re very good together. I especially like the way how Farmio wanders around the glory days of the Catholic League until DJ reigns him in.
Pat Hughes is tops, Moreland, not so much (strange choice; I’m betting Kerry Wood is on his way).
I miss Ronny. He was like the Uncle Charlie of baseball: confused, overwhelmed, no legs, no hair, but a big fan and entertaining for a bad team.
My favorite Ronny moment was a night years ago driving back from Michigan. Juicer Sammy hit three taters in his first three at bats in Colorado.
When he came up for the fourth time, Hughes said gravely, “here comes Sosa.”
Ronny, oblivious, said, “Oh yeah, he’s due, we have to get him untracked.”
I laughed so hard I almost drove in the ditch. Hughes was laughing so hard he didn’t say a word for about five minutes.
- 47th Ward - Thursday, Jun 21, 12 @ 7:50 pm:
Lots of good summer ideas here, thanks everybody. My wife and I will be mostly at home in the city. With two small kids, we can’t do the summer getaway things we used to do but there are enough day-trip or weekend suggestions here that will come in handy when we need to escape.
PS: Great photo! It’s like a postcard from summer.
- wordslinger - Thursday, Jun 21, 12 @ 8:20 pm:
47, the best investments I ever made when my kids were young were annual passes to Brookfield Zoo and the Museum of Science and Industry.
They’re about $100 a pop, but they’re open 365 days a year and you can let the kids run wild, wear them out and you might even get to sleep at night.
Brookfield Zoo is magic, amazing. You can walk for hours and hours. Buy a wagon, pack a cooler with lunch (beer, too) and just chill. Make sure to collect all the Plasto-Matics, too.
The Museum of Science and Industry is like your crazy rich uncle’s attic. Where did they get all this stuff and who put it together? Always a happy time.
I used to get a pass for the Art Institute until one day I lost track of my baby girl and she layed her fruit-snack-stained hands all over Picasso’s “The Old Guitarist.” I damned near died. Thankfully, the security guard pretended not to see that it happened, but I still wake up with a start sometimes over that.
For those who can make a trip to St. Louis, the City Museum is amazing. I can’t really describe it, but you should experience it if you can.
- 47th Ward - Thursday, Jun 21, 12 @ 8:40 pm:
Thanks Word. I love Brookfield Zoo and a membership is a great idea. Our 2-seat Bob has cupholders, but the Zoo is worth at least a six pack, so the Radio Flyer is the way to go.
Got it. Good call.
- wordslinger - Thursday, Jun 21, 12 @ 9:00 pm:
47, my kids are older now, so we don’t socialize much anymore, of course, because why would they want to? It’s natural, I went there with my old man and mom, too.
But once a year or so, when we find ourselves gathered together, they want to go to the zoo. We wander around and do the same things we did twenty years ago. And it puts a smile on an old man’s face.
- Just Me - Thursday, Jun 21, 12 @ 9:16 pm:
Going to fundraisers so that the Democrats can continue to control every aspect of State Government and continue to screw things up.
- Small Town Liberal - Thursday, Jun 21, 12 @ 9:18 pm:
Word, have to agree about beer and the zoo. The St. Louis zoo is free and sells beer. One of my fondest memories is of spending a long Sunday there before a cards game. Saw the sea lion show after a few cold ones, I think we cheered more than any group of 8 year olds near us. Might have to work that into the schedule this year.
- wordslinger - Thursday, Jun 21, 12 @ 9:30 pm:
STL, St. Louis Zoo is awesome, too. Love that Marlin Perkins, Mutual of Omaha Wild Kingdom vibe (Jim is being strangled by a king cobra now).
Watch your head in the tunnels on that little train.
Forest Park is one of the great urban spaces in America. In St. Louis, and on Madison Street, too.
- Anonymous - Friday, Jun 22, 12 @ 8:12 am:
Rich: As a budding photog, I’d sure like to know what kind of camera (make and model) your brother used for that shot. It is really good!
As a new grandfather I plan to hold grandbabbies as much as possible this summer!
- Anonymous - Friday, Jun 22, 12 @ 9:18 am:
Beautiful picture!
Just enjoying whatever time I can get with family and friends. Each day is a blessing. During summer, those blessings are even more appreciated.
- mokenavince - Friday, Jun 22, 12 @ 9:33 am:
My oldset friend and I are planning a Canadian
fishing trip.Plus I’m saving some money to see the
White Sox in the World Series.Add to all that with golf and some gardening.The photo was just great,ah to be a kid again,God bless them.