Chicago Pridefest 2019

The weather gods were smiling upon us last weekend! Originally we were supposed to have storms, some severe, all weekend but it held off until later Sunday afternoon. My mom came to visit for the weekend, which was an added bonus. On Friday we wandered Boystown, did some shopping, had some ramen at Strings off Belmont, and just enjoyed the sunshine.

Saturday we went to Pridefest and picked up our free swag and saw a few shows. The Drag Show this year was particularly good, likely because it wasn’t 100 degrees out. It’s hard to have a lot of energy when you’re melting hot, so conditions were perfect for them this year. One of the best parts of Pridefest is seeing old friends, there were a lot of people there and it was great seeing everyone on Saturday.

Sunday Pridefest has always been my favorite, mostly because of Miss Foozie’s annual Pet Parade at noon. About 50ish dogs, cats, and sometimes other animals dress up in costume or their best rainbow colors to walk from the north stage to the south stage. It is the CUTEST thing and I love it! When the first round of rain started we dipped into Earth’s Kitchen on Halsted for some late lunch, then once it stopped headed home. We spent the rest of the afternoon and evening watching Good Omens, a new show on Amazon Prime. It has sort of a Monty Python feel too it, and towards the end seemed to drag a bit, but definitely worth the watch for David Tennant’s performance alone.

Looking forward to the Pride Parade next weekend!

Annual Crawfish Boil at Reggies

It’s become a bit of a tradition to go to a crawfish boil during the season. This year we went to Reggies on State Street in the South Loop. It was a bit interesting, given the weather. One second it would be sunny and the next a severe storm, but it got done and we walked away with full bellies. Afterwards we hopped into my friend’s convertible and drove up Lakeshore Drive while blasting Bohemian Rhapsody and just enjoyed the weather. It was a pretty fun time.

That’s the good thing about Chicago. If you’re bored, you’re doing it wrong. There’s always something going on!

The Legendary “Shit Fountain” of Chicago

For years I’ve been hearing about a “Shit Fountain” somewhere in Chicago. I’d ask where it was but no one could answer me for sure, and many people thought it was just a rumor or joke people talked about using faked photos. It recently popped into my brain again in the middle of the night earlier this week, and I decided that fake or not I needed to see for myself.

So I did a little searching and found an old blog post from 2016 where someone had posted pictures and an address. An equally curious friend and I hopped on the Blue Line and went to the location (1001 North Wolcott Avenue, the northeast corner of Wolcott and Augusta) and tracked down this fabled oddity of oddities. Lo and behold, success! We found it!

IT’S REAL YOU GUYS! Here is a brief summary of the story via Atlas Obscura:

“Artist Jerzy S. Kenar installed the public poop as a winking tribute to all of the dogs in the neighborhood who are known to trample and defecate upon his flowers. The metal make sits atop a three-foot sandstone pedestal like a classical Grecian bust and slowly dribbles water into a shallow basin. While the piece may seem disgusting or in poor taste, it has garnered almost no outcry from the community who seem to truly enjoy the whimsical statement. Technically the statue sits on Kenar’s private property so the city is not concerned either.”

We spoke with some neighbors that were hanging outside (and laughing with us as we were taking our photos), and the artist does indeed own the building the fountain is in front of. He also owns the building next door, which is also his art studio! We were there kind of late so the studio was closed, but the neighbors laughed in good humor about it and mentioned some of his other exhibits, like the “Flying Penis” display comprised of a bunch of flying dicks in the air. They also pointed out a curved ladder to heaven and weaved wood sculpture on the wall of the gallery. This has all piqued my interest, I may need to visit again to see inside his studio!