




Yesterday I had fun taking the train to Chicago to meet a friend and see the Broadway cast's performance of Mary Poppins! It was a wonderful afternoon in the Palace theatre, where the audience was 98% women and young girls. Busloads of girl scouts and grandma's with their grandaughters graced this storied theatre for the 3 hr. show.
It was fabulous! The dance numbers were impeccable and of course, I enjoyed the lighting and sets. I'm so thankful that there are people that choose to make their living in the theatrical arts. Their abilities always leave a smile on my face!
Back at the train station, I made a few images of the Great Wall, with the American flag draping the one side. The train is a wonderful way to commute into Chicago and avoid the construction on I-94.
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