Showing posts with label Oak Park. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Oak Park. Show all posts

Friday, July 23, 2010

Around Town: The Eye

This piece of art in Pritzker Park at State Street and Van Buren kind of creeps me out. When I was a kid, they used to show this horror film on "Chiller Theatre" called The Crawling Eye. The monster was a giant eye that crawled around looking for human victims.

Art or Just Plain Creepy
Far be it from me to be the judge of what's art and what's not, so what do you think? Have you seen it? It's hard to miss and this picture of me "poking" the eye...I had to wait in line. Passersby couldn't wait to have their pictures taken in front of it. Like the Bean at Millennium Park, The Eye seems to be a hit with the public.

Hometown Artist
Designed by Oak Park, IL artist Tony Tassert, The Eye is three stories tall. The artist said he modeled the sculpure after his own eye.

Friday, May 28, 2010

Count Your Chickens!

The Egg and I?
Did you ever wonder what it would be like to work on a farm or raise your own chickens? That was the basis for Betty MacDonald's 1940s bestseller, The Egg and I. MacDonald's memoir tells the tale of how she and her husband traded city life in Seattle for a chicken farm in Chimicum, WA. So popular was MacDonald's book that it was made into a movie starring Claudette Colbert and Fred MacMurray in 1947.

"Chicken Woman" to the Rescue
Perhaps you don't envision a chicken ranch in the country, but maybe a few laying hens would be nice. Meet Jennifer Murtoff, also known as "chicken woman." Murtoff, an Oak Park resident, operates Home to Roost, a consulting business she started in April 2010. Murtoff, who grew up on a farm in PA, is an urban chicken consultant. Murtoff helps city folk and suburbanites raise and care for chickens in their backyards, in addition to being an accomplished translator, writer, and editor. Although not a veterinarian, Murtoff can help treat and diagnose some chicken ailments, which can cut down on visits to the animal hospital, saving clients money.

Egg Ecconomics
Raising egg-laying chickens can be a great family project and a wonderful learning experience. Oak Park resident Bruce Caughran recently built a chicken coop in his backyard with the help of Alcuin Montessori School students. Caughran's daughter, Ailsa, attends Alcuin at 324 N. Oak Park Ave. Murtoff recently helped Caughran purchase chicks and set up with a brooder box, an environment for baby chicks too small to be on their own in the backyard.

Ready to be "Old MacDonald?"
Not everyone is cut out for urban chicken farming, but if you'd like to learn more, visit Murtoff's blog. For an appointment with the chicken woman herself, call 708-524-5038.
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