Monday, May 11, 2015

On the Chicago River a Poseidon Adventure

There are so many things with these photos from this morning that I observe. 

  • This view from the Randolph Street Bridge shows Chicago’s bustling growth.  Check out the three cranes each attached to a new building project.
  • The Poseidon Barge. It’s made with Legos. Note the sections of it. They must have brought it down the river in pieces then connected them together.
  • The Poseidon Barge.   What a mess. It’s not likely that stuff is not bar coded or RFID tagged to be easily found. I bet they sent someone up to where I’m standing to see if theysee what they can’t find.
  • The Poseidon Barge. It’s huge! It takes up more than half the river.
  • The Poseidon Barge. I know it’s a Greek god but don’t they remember the iconic swim by Shelly Winters?
  • The Poseidon Barge Men Working Please Slow Down. Who wrote that? Their boss. Their investor. Their lover? No, no, maybe.  
  • The Poseidon Barge. What a mess. It’s not likely that stuff is not bar coded or RFID tagged to be easily found. I bet they sent someone up to where I’m standing to see if they can see what they can’t find
  • The Poseidon Barge Men Working Please Slow Down. Who wrote that? Their boss. Their investor. Their lover? No, no, maybe.  

1 comment:

  1. Poseidon was not only a Greek god, it is an anagram for poisoned - or for 'noose dip' or 'noise pod'

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