Of the bells, bells, bells,Poe would have had a field day on a morning like this, standing on the side of the river, composing another stanza to his famous poem as the infernal, relentless clanging bore a hole into his cranium.
Of the bells, bells, bells,
Bells, bells, bells -
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The inaugural armada passing through the spans today was, truth to tell, rather pathetic in number, but it was upstaged by a spectacular centerpiece, a couple of tugs guiding down the river a giant barge containing the replacement northern span for the Wells Street Bridge, next to which it will remain docked until April 26th, when work crews will begin disconnecting the old current span, and floating it out the way. Then the barge with the new segment will be moved into place, and the workers will begin connecting it in place, with the job scheduled to finish by May 6th.
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The Bridge
All Quiet on the Wells Street Front
Your highlighting this event was great – the city should make this a special annual celebration to highlight the advent of spring and the beginning of Chicago's fabulous summer season.
ReplyDeleteMiami may own winter, but Chicago should own summer!