It is hard to put a number on the amount of fun you have when surrounded by good company. Especially when you are blessed with having the type of friends like I do. Therefore in an effort to put a quantitative number on this trip I give you this, 1,938. That’s the number of miles that I have traveled in the past 2 weeks visiting both Atlanta and Chicago. Traveling between the two cities resulted in over 30 hours of driving time. In fact, I have spent so much time sitting in a car lately that I’m pretty sure I induced traumatic shock to my butt resulting in permanent numbness of the bottom end. You’d think that I wouldn’t want to spend another minute in the car, but if you asked me to do it again I’d start packing in an instant. I must say, I have the best friends one could possibly ask for and I cherish the times we spend together. But now back to business, I’ve got pictures to show you! So here we go!
Atlanta, GA
Recently, my good friend Ronny graduated from the BMW Step Program in Cleveland (congrats again Ronny!) and got hired by Global Imports in Atlanta, GA. According to Ronny, it is the largest BMW dealership in the Southeast region. I don’t know whether or not it is true, but Ronny is a good guy and I doubt he’d misremember a fact like that (It really is a word!). All I can say is that it easily dwarfs any dealership I have seen in Cincinnati or Columbus.
Friday I woke up and headed to Stone Mountain. It is basically a giant rock that sits just outside downtown Atlanta. I only had a short amount of time to explore since I was supposed to meet up with Ronny for lunch. Instead of driving around and looking for a good picture of the entire mountain, I decided to pay to take the gondola up to the top. Once I was up there I was able to snap some pictures. Really, they don’t do the view from up top any justice.
After Stone Mountain I went up to Global Imports and met up with Ronny and Bobby, another G20 enthusiast, for Ronny’s lunch break. After lunch we got a tour of his work, which was awesome. I took some pictures, but tried to limit them since I was getting some funny looks walking around there. I was asked a couple of times if I was shooting pictures for someone. Anyways, I got to see the new 135’s and a few M cars. We waited around to see if we could get to test drive the 135, but there ended up being a 2 hr. wait to take it out. I was tired from walking all over the top of Stone Mountain so Friday night was also low-key.
I want to take this time say thank you to Gerard and Gellian for graciously allowing me to sleep in their guest bedroom for free the entire weekend. To all of the g20.net members that I was able to meet, it was a pleasure! You guys have a very cool group of friends going on down there! Maybe I’ll look into buying a home down there someday! Probably not though, I couldn’t deal with all that traffic, haha.
Chicago, IL
What can I say, when you are surrounded by good friends you are destined to have a good time! Eleven of my good friends from high school got together to celebrate some birthdays. I left Columbus bound for Cincinnati after my classes on Friday afternoon to drop off Sherman and meet up with some friends to carpool up to Chicago. Our hotel was celebrating their Grand Opening so we spent a lot of time just walking around there and hanging out, since there weren’t too many people in the hotel and everything was literally brand new.
We finally met up with our group of friends at the base of the John Hancock after walking from 23rd St. on the South Side, needless to say I was ready for a rest. This was good because we had planned to go up to the bar on the 96th floor. This was actually cheaper and higher than the observation deck. I had a Goose Island and some girly drink on the menu. I then proceeded to snap some pictures of the Chicago skyline from up top.
It was an amazing view up at the top, in fact I was told it is better than the Sears Tower. couldn't get too close to the edge because my vertigo started going like crazy. That's easily the highest I have ever been in a building. It is especially crazy because you can literally go right up to the glass if you wanted to, but I couldn't cut it. After we paid our tabs we headed towards the finest restaurant in Chicago, McDonalds.
Our trip to McDonalds took us by Gold Coast Lamborghini so I was able to see the all mighty Veyron in person. As I stood there staring at it I couldn't help but think how lucky someone must be to own such a magnificent piece of machinery. The grills, the brakes, the interior, the engine, everything has been looked at with the utmost scrutiny. It is a truly beautiful piece of machinery. This is a definite must stop for any car enthusiast as the Veyron is the pinnacle of automotive excellence. The price to own one is reported as $1,000,000 but that won't get you anywhere near owning one. I was unable to speak with an associate, but I have heard of some crazy price tags for Veyrons. Because of the extreme price the car is roped off behind a velvet rope to keep the public from putting their fingerprints on it.
Since I live for adventure, I decided to get the best shot possible of the engine I would have to hold my camera perilously over the car. I couldn't help but think about how much money it would take to repair the car if someone would happen to drop a heavy camera on it. After I snapped the picture I quickly returned to the safe zone behind the velvet rope.
Unfortunately as I met up with my friends at McDonalds I had found out that Amir, the accident-prone guy that he is, managed to severely sprain his ankle and was sitting at the table with his foot propped up on a chair and a bag of ice over it. We decided to return to the hotel and rest up before the Xavier/UCLA game later on that night. From then on out I decided not to bring my camera. It instead, rested safely back in the hotel room for the remainder of the evening.
Sunday was rather uneventful, we met up at my friend's condo to get organized for the trip home. The weather turned dreary so nobody really felt like sight seeing. Instead we headed out in the early afternoon to return home.
Sorry for the abrupt ending to the post, I have sat here typing this entire story with few breaks and I am pretty much through with typing. Keep an eye out for yet another trip, this time to Washington D.C. to snap some pictures of during the end of the Cherry Blossom season. Lets hope for good weather!
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