Low Maintenance Landscaping Chicago

If you live in the Chicago area and you are interested in getting some landscaping, Chicago native plants are your best choices. If you choose native plants you will find that your garden or yard will be much easier to take care of as time wears on. At first working in the yard may not seem like a big deal but you may get sick of it when the bloom wears off the rose, no pun intended. This is normal, we start to take our yards for granted and it is not so much fun to work on the landscaping Chicago anymore.

You can even use these native plants to solve your drainage problems. Chicago, for instance has many problems when it comes to drainage. They get a lot of different weather there and it affects the gardens more than you might think. When you are landscaping, Chicago weather needs to be taken into consideration at all times. Talk to your landscaper about what plants will be best for your yard. Don’t skimp with your landscaping, Chicago residents will know you did it and that is never cool. Take your time and find the perfect plants to suit you and your goals. And mention to the landscaper if you notice that you have any drainage problems and perhaps he will be able to suggest some good landscaping Chicago native plants to use. Just make sure that you see a picture of any plant before you agree to use it. Who knows what you might get otherwise. Everyone’s tastes are different and yours may be the polar opposite from the landscapers.

When trying to choose the right plants for landscaping Chicago take a look around you. What kids of plants do your neighbors have? Which ones do you like and which do you despise? Show the landscaper that you choose what you are interested in seeing if your own landscaping. Chicago landscapers tend to be very flexible and open to ideas. This is your yard after all and you and your family are the ones who have to live with it forever.

When looking into landscaping, Chicago perennials may be the way to go. This way you will not have to plant new flowers and plants each and every year. That is a lot of maintenance and most people with landscaping, Chicago residents anyway, do not have the time for this kind of thing.

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Gay Chicago: Where Midwest Is Best

Ah, the joys of spring and warmer weather and everything in bloom.  And with it comes the joys of traveling and searching for adventure. Planning that getaway may mean seeing what the good old USA has in store for the adventurous gay male traveler.

What better place to start than that toddling town of Chicago?

Will it be your first time there? Do you need help in getting your bearings before you head out? There are plenty of sites out there to get the adventure kicked off, so relax. You’re only a click away from getting started. Chicago.gaycities.com gives an excellent list of gay bars and clubs and recommended restaurants.

As this site states, Chicago is the nation’s third largest city and boasts a large and vibrant gay community. Like New York or Atlanta in their regions, Chicago serves as the Midwest’s cosmopolitan hub and attracts young and old alike, and all of them are looking to escape to the big city. Gay life (and gay bars) in Chicago is mostly concentrated in two areas: Boystown (really “East Lakeview”) and Andersonville, which is farther up the city’s north side. Bars and clubs have one of two licenses: most close at 2am (3am on Saturdays) and a few stay open after-hours until 4am (5am on Saturdays). If you’re up for a late night, you’ll find the after-hours bars packed after the other bars close.

Want to know what the locals know? What’s the hottest party in Boystown this week? Know gay Chicago at Chicagopride.com! Here you’ll find the top daily lifestyle guide to Gay Chicago for dining, nightlife, travel, businesses, personals, vip events and photos. Constantly updated, you’ll find everything you need to know about what is happening in town.

Then there’s “Chicago in a nutshell.” Andrew Collins at About.com offers an excellent guide to gay Chicago as well as destinations for gay travel in Chicago. It’s a wonderful profile of the wonderful, windy city! With so much to offer, Chicago bears further review using your search engine for “Illinois gay travel” or “Chicago gay travel” or “Chicago guide.” And with all the walking and dancing and dining you’ve surely enjoyed in Chicago, there is no better way to end the day than with a relaxing massage. Chicago boasts an impressive (and still growing!) roster of male massage and gay massage listings.

The premier site for Chicago gay massage is Findamasseur.com.  Not only will you find listings for gay masseurs in the greater Chicago area, but you’ll also find listings all over the world.  Just click on ‘Chicago’ under the section where major cities are listed.

Right now, some massage therapists in Chicago are offering discounts to first-time clients. And if it’s your first time, then you’re in for a spectacular treat. Some therapists offer specific types of massage therapies in their services.

Some massage therapists focus specifically on the more athletic client with heavy emphasis on treating sore muscles more commonly associated with sports. A sports massage is also essential for optimum treatment of certain injuries and is excellent for helping prevent sports injuries. So whatever your sport, your first and last stop is with a Chicago male massage therapist at Findamasseur.com.

You may want to go a step further and request a massage where the senses are further heightened in the experience and intimacy is a key factor. This is a massage that is about the sheer pleasure of sensuality.

This brings us to the Chicago massage therapists who may offer tantric massage, which is a type of sensual massage whereby the therapist usually assists you in understanding and controlling the redirection of energy. With a qualified male therapist or gay therapist, it can be of great benefit toward liberation of body, mind and spirit. 

If you need further clarification of such massage services as tantric massage, sensual massage or couples massage therapy, feel free to use your favorite search engine, or contact a Chicago-based male massage therapist or gay massage therapist at Findamasseur.com where you are free to browse and contact a masseur directly through the greater Chicago area. You can also check out the extensive list of massage techniques at Findamasseur – Massage Techniques.

And don’t forget to scroll through the ‘reviews’ button under the profiles of each massage therapist. Don’t be surprised if the massage therapist you contact turns out to be the perfect match for you.

Most male massage therapists or gay massage therapists of Chicago practice their art as a private business usually set up in a comfortable room out of their homes. Some make calls to your hotel room, and catering to your needs at your time and place can be ideal.

The right gay massage therapist is waiting for you. Under the care of a gay massage therapist in Chicago, you rekindle and revitalize mind, body, and spirit. And just like those spring flowers, your soul blooms. With everything from a sensual touch to the ultimate in stress and tension release, allow yourself the joy of a safe and relaxing atmosphere of a gay massage therapist in the bustling hub of the nation—Chicago!

Joseph Holmes is a freelance writer in Texas and currently a staff writer for FindAMasseur.com.

Hello From Chicago – Part 4 – Chinatown And Second City

Chicago, Arlington House, Sunday October 23,2005, 6:30 am

After thoroughly exploring the Pullman Historic District, we decided to check out Chinatown, one of the many ethnic neighbourhoods that Chicago has to offer. The weather had turned from cool and grey with the occasional peek of sunshine to dark, rainy and cold, so rather than walking around we decided to have an early dinner at a Chinatown restaurant called the Lobster King.

Both my friend Linda and I had ordered vegetarian dishes, but after taking our order the waiter returned and informed us that he was going to charge us $2 extra for each dish since vegetables are much more expensive during the winter months. I decided to have a look at their takeout menu and saw that the same low price was listed on the takeout menu as on the main menu. As a result I put forward an argument that if both the dine-in and the take-out menu are stating the same low price for both dishes, I would not agree with being charged an extra $2 for each dish based on a verbal announcement. Either change the menu to include the higher price or charge the prices that are shown on both menus. I am not usually a difficult, picky guest in any hospitality establishment, but to try to charge $2 more for a dish that is listed at a lower price on both menus did not seem a proper business practice to me.

The waiter / manager finally agreed to charge us the prices listed on the menu, and the food was indeed delicious. After exploring the Chicago Cultural Center and the Historic Pullman District we had gotten quite hungry and we really enjoyed our early dinner.

After reviving ourselves we hopped on the subway because we wanted to check out Little Italy. So we got on the Blue Line and were told to exit at the UIC (University of Illinois) Campus and walk southwards. By that time it was raining and it was a rather inhospitable clammy day. We actually never ended up finding Little Italy, but walked around for about 40 minutes in the rain and after this exercise of futility we decided to pursue our evening plans: to attend a live performance at Second City, Chicago’s famous comedy venue.

So we took the subway back downtown to Jackson and we waited for the Purple Line until we realized that this line only runs during rush hour on weekdays. So we inquired which line we had to take and we found out that the Brown Line (to Kimball) would take us to Second City. At that point we realized that we had also been waiting on the wrong side of the platform. I guess in the Loop el-trains only run in one direction and we had already been wondering why we had seen 3 brown line trains go by on the other side of the platform, but none of them had arrived on our side.

I’d say we spent a good 45 minutes waiting on the wrong side of the platform until we finally had enough and went downstairs to ask a CTA employee who directed us onto the correct platform. In the rainy clammy weather this wasn’t the most exciting part of our trip, but we managed to entertain ourselves with lots of insider jokes in our original Austrian dialects.

Finally we caught a brown line train and made our way up to North Wells Street, into the Old Town Neighbourhood, home of the Second City Comedy Club. Since 1959 Second City has established itself as a Chicago landmark and a national treasure. This theatre has launched the careers of such comic geniuses as John Belushi, Mike Myers, Bill Murray, Gilda Radner, and others more. It offers nightly comedy shows, as well as a variety of other programs and services.

The theatre has two main stages, both of which were sold out yesterday, so we headed up onto the 4th floor of the building which houses Donny’s Skybox Studio Theatre which is affiliated with Second City. This theatre features an eclectic mix of student productions as well as other alternative shows and at $10.00 per person, the tickets were a steal.

The Outreach & Diversity Program produces two to three original shows each year that are performed at Second City’s studio theatre, Donny’s Skybox, on the fourth floor of Piper’s Alley. At least one of these productions is an original revue written and performed by the Outreach & Diversity ensemble, a group of African American, Latino or Asian actors cast through annual auditions.

We bought tickets for the 9 pm show: “Six Degrees of Reparation”, a hip comedy revue featuring improv, original material and Second City classic scenes with an urban multicultural twist which was put on by 6 young comedians which included 5 black and 1 oriental performers.

The show offered a lot of physical comedy and a variety of different sketches. One of the funniest ones was a sketch entitled “Osama bin Laden could be anywhere”, where one of the female comedians donned a big black beard and kept popping up in different everyday situations. The “superior Asian girl” sketch played with A, B, C (Asian, Black, Caucasian) stereotypes and demonstrated how we all have pre-conceived notions of one another. In the “Black Black Awards” sketch the troupe made fun of famous celebrities such as Whitney Houston, Maya Angelou and even Martha Stewart.

One of the most poignant sketches was set in an imaginary Office Depot store, where the black and Asian store employees were giving very shoddy and unfriendly service to a variety of customers. At the end, the young black shopkeeper explained that with a wage of $6.50 an hour, after all her costs (food, rent, bus passes, doing her nails, etc.), she was $189 in the hole, and at that price a smile would not be included in the service.

We both enjoyed the live performance of these gifted comedians immensely as we both love live theatre and comedy performances. As far as culture is concerned, Chicago has something to offer to everyone.

Well, today is our last day here in Chicago, and the weather is forecast to be quite cold with a 60% chance of rain. Fortunately Chicago has many indoor venues to choose from so I am sure we won’t get bored.

Susanne Pacher is the publisher of Travel and Transitions (http://www.travelandtransitions.com), a popular web portal for unconventional travel & cross-cultural connections. Check out our brand new section featuring FREE ebooks about travel.

Easy Landscaping in Chicago

If you live in the Chicago area and you are interested in getting some landscaping, Chicago native plants are your best choices. If you choose native plants you will find that your garden or yard will be much easier to take care of as time wears on. At first working in the yard may not seem like a big deal but you may get sick of it when the bloom wears off the rose, no pun intended. This is normal, we start to take our yards for granted and it is not so much fun to work on the landscaping Chicago anymore.

You can even use these native plants to solve your drainage problems. Chicago, for instance has many problems when it comes to drainage. They get a lot of different weather there and it affects the gardens more than you might think. When you are landscaping, Chicago weather needs to be taken into consideration at all times. Talk to your landscaper about what plants will be best for your yard. Don’t skimp with your landscaping, Chicago residents will know you did it and that is never cool. Take your time and find the perfect plants to suit you and your goals. And mention to the landscaper if you notice that you have any drainage problems and perhaps he will be able to suggest some good landscaping Chicago native plants to use. Just make sure that you see a picture of any plant before you agree to use it. Who knows what you might get otherwise. Everyone’s tastes are different and yours may be the polar opposite from the landscapers.

When trying to choose the right plants for landscaping Chicago take a look around you. What kids of plants do your neighbors have? Which ones do you like and which do you despise? Show the landscaper that you choose what you are interested in seeing if your own landscaping. Chicago landscapers tend to be very flexible and open to ideas. This is your yard after all and you and your family are the ones who have to live with it forever.

When looking into landscaping, Chicago perennials may be the way to go. This way you will not have to plant new flowers and plants each and every year. That is a lot of maintenance and most people with landscaping, Chicago residents anyway, do not have the time for this kind of thing.

Find tips about african daisies and oxeye daisy at the Facts About Daisies website.

Chicago Weather

Is the area of Chicago, Illinois the particular location in an area that your next important business trip is supposed to be held at? Or, perhaps this is the desired location that your family members would like to visit on your upcoming and long awaited family vacation that was unanimously voted on? If Chicago ends up being your desired location to travel to, then it would certainly be worth your while to take the necessary amount of extra time that it would take to figure out what the specific weather conditions are going to be like during the exact time that you and your family members plan to visit. The reason for this is simply because the specific weather conditions that you will experience while you are on an exciting vacation in Chicago can play a large role in the overall amount of enjoyment and fun that your entire family will end up having in the long run.

During the warm summer months of each season you can generally expect that you will be able to enjoy comfortable temperatures that reach the much-enjoyed levels of around 70 degrees. If you happen to be visiting this area during the months of the winter, then you can usually expect that the temperatures will normally drop no lower than around 20 degrees. However, if you would like to plan your family vacation during the hottest possible month of the year, then you will want to schedule a visit during the month of July when the weather is at its warmest. Generally around 84 degrees Fahrenheit is the high temperature that you can expect to enjoy on an average during this particular month of the year. However, if you are the type of person that would much rather spend your time relaxing and enjoying the cool weather then you will want to plan your trip during the month of January. Generally around 18 degrees Fahrenheit is the low temperature that you can expect to be able to take advantage of during this specific month of the year.

Every single year this particular area usually experiences an average of about 36 inches of rainfall and it is generally distributed through each month to end up being about the same levels throughout the year. However, the month of the year that you can expect to experience the largest amount of rain is the month of June. During this particular summer month you can expect that Chicago will generally receive approximately 4.3 inches in rainfall. Snowfall is also something that can be expected each year and it can even reach levels that are approximately 38 inches annually.

There is usually not much of a difference in temperatures that can be expected between the daytime and nighttime. During the summer months is it generally only about an 18-degree difference in Fahrenheit. The differences that are most usually expected between the day and the night during the months of the winter are normally about a 14-degree difference in Fahrenheit.

Storm Daly is a weather junkie who follows weather conditions across the United States, including Chicago Weather.

Chicago Events – Anytime is Festival Time!

Known as the Windy City, there is usually something always going on in Chicago especially in the spring and summer months. Some of the events that you will want to attend when you visit Chicago include the following.

The Oak Street Beach Summer Festival

The Oak Street Beach Summer Festival has been taking place on Oak Street Beach, just off of Lake Shore Drive, for the past 20 years. This event includes out door “beach” music, volleyball tournaments and food on Oak Street Beach during the last weekend of June of each year. Chicago weather can be very cool throughout most of the year and the summer really gets kicked off during the Oak Street Beach Summer Festival that welcomes summer in.

Venetian Night

The third Saturday in July is reserved for Venetian Night in Chicago. All of the boats in the Lake Michigan Harbor are lit up and sail along the lake front, making a spectacular display. Venetian Night begins in the evening and has been taking place in the city for the past 30 years. At the end of the celebration, there are fireworks.

Lincoln Park Book Fair

The used book fair in Lincoln Park is considered to be one of the biggest book fairs in the country. The Lincoln Park area of Chicago hosts this annual book fair during the last weekend in July of each year. Those who collect rare books or simply love to read, will visit Chicago for this unique event. The Lincoln Park book fair takes place along several blocks in Lincoln Park, including Oak Street.

Greek Festival

The Greek Town area of Chicago is located on Halsted Street between Monroe and Madison Streets in the city of Chicago. The annual Greek Town Festival is a combination of food, music and dancing, all outdoors. Halsted Street is blocked off and the entire block is abuzz with activity and music that takes place the first weekend of August in Chicago.

Blues Festival

Also occurring the first weekend of August in Chicago is the Blues Festival. This is an annual event that takes place in Grant Park and features live Blues acts. Chicago is a town known for music and you can hear some of the best Blues music when you attend the annual Blues Festival in Grant Park.

Taste Of Chicago

The Taste of Chicago takes place every Labor Day weekend in Grant Park, which is one of the larger parks in the city of Chicago. The Taste of Chicago features foods from all of the Chicago restaurants. This event draws a large crowd and actually begins the week before Labor Day weekend and ends on Labor Day. This is an annual event that has changed venues and times throughout the years, but always draws a crowd.

South Side Irish Parade

The Sunday before St. Patrick’s Day is reserved for the South Side Irish Parade. While Chicago, like most other cities, has a St. Patrick’s Day parade where politicians march, most of the action is on Western Avenue the Sunday before St. Patrick’s Day. The South Side Irish Parade has been going strong for the past 70 years and most of the local politicians will march in this parade as well. Although it is not the official St. Patrick’s Day parade, it might as well be as it draws a larger crowd than the traditional parade.

There is plenty to see and do in Chicago. This includes some first class annual events and plenty of fine shopping and dining so do come and visit!

Joe Deacon loves to travel and Chicago IL events are some of his favorite must-see events. Go to Eventsetter.com and see a schedule of Chicago IL events running at the time of your visit.

May and June Chicago Weather

May and June Chicago Weather is actually quite nice most of the time. Chicago isn’t usually the first place people think of when they think of great weather, but it is moderately warm and usually not overly wet in Chicago in late spring and early summer. Now great weather is not a certainty, either, this is Chicago, not Honolulu. It can be cold, or by the end of June it can be hotter than most people would like. Rain is always possible, and it can be excessive at times. But overall you have a good chance of enjoying the weather in Chicago in May and June.

May Chicago Weather

The record high temperature in Chicago for the last 52 years in May was 93 degrees Fahrenheit, most recently measured on May 28, 1977, while the mean high temperature is 70. The coldest May day in Chicago for the past 52 years was 24 registered on May 10, 1966, and the standard low recorded daily temperature is 48.

United States NWS historical weather data records that on May 10, 1981, the high temperature did not exceed 39 degrees Fahrenheit, the lowest high measured in Chicago in the past 52 years. The Weather Service additionally shows that on May 28, 2006, the low for the day did not drop below 74 degrees, the highest low temperature in Chicago in the last 52 years.

Historical weather data accumulated by the National Weather Service shows that the average daily high temperature in Chicago on May First is 64 degrees Fahrenheit and the average high on the last day of May is 77 degrees. The daily low temperature in Chicago on May First averages 42 degrees Fahrenheit and the high on the last day of May averages 53 degrees.

Chicago usually receives an average of 3.38 inches of precipitation during May. On May 29, 1981 Chicago received 3.45 inches of precipitation, the highest amount of rain recorded in a single day in May. Chicago averages 0.1 inches of snow in May. The most snow recorded in a single day in May was 1.6 inches on May 11, 1966.

June Chicago Weather

In the last 52 years the highest measured temperature in Chicago Illinois for June was 104 degrees Fahrenheit, most recently measured on June 20, 1988, while the normal high temperature is 79. The lowest documented temperature for Chicago for the past 52 years in June was 36 most recently encountered on June 22, 1972, while the mean low daily temperature during the month is 57.

United States NWS historical weather data records that on June 4, 1993, the high temperature did not exceed 53 degrees Fahrenheit, the lowest high measured in Chicago in the past 52 years. Weather Service records additionally indicate that on June 30, 1994, the low for the day was not measured below 78 degrees, the highest low temperature recorded in Chicago in the last 52 years.

According to the National Weather Service, the high temperature in Chicago in June on the first day of the month averages 76 degrees and the high on the last day of the month averages 82 degrees. The average recorded low temperature in Chicago on June First is 54 degrees Fahrenheit and the average high on the last day of June is 61 degrees.

Chicago usually receives an average of 3.63 inches of rain during the month. The most precipitation measured in a single day in June was 3.09 inches on June 10, 1967.

Storm Daly is a weather reporter who covers May Chicago Weather and June Chicago Weather.

Chicago’s Top Romantic Restaurant

Life is full of romantic occasions that are in need of a proper celebration. Birthdays, Valentines Day and anniversaries are just a few special moments that life has to offer. Knowing that these occasions only happen once, why not go about them the right way? Finding the perfect romantic restaurant in the city of Chicago will show your significant other how much you really care. Fortunately, a few Chicago restaurants really stand out in this area and are determined to show you a romantic time during each visit.

What is more romantic than Venice, Italy? Prosecco has precisely embodied the spirit of Venice in their inspiring décor. With their ornate silk draperies, beautifully designed bar, and stunning art pieces, Prosecco is pure eye candy. The crisp white table cloths are all complimented by stunning dark wood chairs. As you sit down to your table, rest assured that the food does indeed match the décor. Cooking in one of the best Chicago restaurants, Chef Sparacino enjoys offering food that represents all of Italy. No matter what part of Italy the food originated in, Chef Sparacino will find a way to get it on the plate. Tasting his food is as joyous as taking a boat ride in the heart of Venice. Not only are you in for a romantic atmosphere, but a romantic food experience as well.

Chicago restaurants can do nothing to compete with the Signature Room at the 95th. Located right near the top of the John Hancock Center, guests can gaze over the light filled city of Chicago as they dine. This restaurant provides everything elegant a couple on the quest for romance could ask for. The food looks like it jumped right off a magazine cover and onto your plate, causing for hesitation to disrupt the beauty. If a dinner just won’t do, this is one of the Chicago restaurants that will accommodate anyone’s schedule. A Sunday morning brunch or lunch will give your romantic partner the chance to sample the best food and views all at the same time. The Signature Room at the 95th also offers a venue for private gatherings of any sort. Come soak up the panoramic views of the city as you entertain your most prestigious guests.

We saved the best for last. Geja’s Café is by far one of the most romantic Chicago restaurantsâ?¦and it might give any other American restaurant a run for its money. Positioned behind curtained tables, patrons can eat by candlelight. Geja’s doesn’t provide a typical menuâ?¦but embraces the romantic side of fondue. As you and your partner dip all sorts of bread, meats, seafood, and fruit into the best fondue in the city, you can’t help but fall in love. There is even a guitar player to serenade you! As anyone knows, a romantic eating experience leads straight to a romantic evening. Begin yours the right way by eating at the most romantic of Chicago restaurants.

Writing about travel is a fun hobbie of mine. It gives me excuses to take off on a random vacation to seek inspiration.

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