Walking the dog in Chicago these past couple of weeks has been a new and delightful experience that has filled me with a fresh appreciation of the city and its architecture. Pippi and I have traversed streets that I had not been on in decades. And the dog's gentle pace paired with her sniffing breaks have given me plenty of chances to take a closer look at the buildings. This city is a treasure trove of 19th and early 20th century architectural ornament -- stone, metal and wood. It really is everywhere. Follow me while I take you on a little tour of some of our recent masonry discoveries.

At the Reynolds Club.

On 58th Street.

Critters.

A bat.

A doorway lintel.

Gothic-inspired window trim.

A window sill.

A stair stoop.

At the hospital.

Scissors and forceps at the former Lying-In Dispensary.

A window frame.

A portico.

Another portico.

A door frame.

A decorative plaque.

Another decorative plaque.

And, finally, back to the Reynolds Club.
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