It’s February 2009. I am walking on the south side of the East Riverwalk in Chicago, making my way to the Chicago Lakefront Trail to a destination north and east, along Lake Michigan, from my present location. Did you get all that? I suppose you have to have been there.
Looking to my immediate left, at the Chicago River, I see this colorful, imaginative reflection in the water of the river. This is an image that has evoked so much interesting speculation as to what it actually is. What do you think? I’ve already given away the fact that it is a reflection. In fact, it is the reflection of the Riverview Condominiums that stand on the north side of the river.
As a note, something that is so interesting to me about these colors is that the vast majority of the buildings, at that time in 2009, along the Riverwalk, cast greys or blacks or silvers from the types of building materials used for their constructions. But the Riverview Condominiums, with their unique color and trim schemes, give a rather unique southwestern theme with their oranges and greens.
Another, personal note, is how easily one can get lost in the patterns of the reflection.