Wednesday, December 3, 2008

Mother Temple of the West

About 14 miles north of a Chicago, at the northern most end of "L" ( the metro line) lies a small and picturesque village, Willment. Its considered as a bedroom community along the shores of Lake Michigan with tree lined avenues and beautiful buildings.

One particular building stands out, and has been the reason for spreading the fame of Willmet across the seas - "The Bahai House of Worship". Nick named as the "Mother Temple of the North", it is the largest and the oldest surviving Bahai temple in the world.


Completed in 1953 in Portland cement concrete by architect Louis Bourgeois, it has become a prominent Chicago landmark and is considered as one of the seven wonders of Illinois.


The only decorative art in the building is designs made my intersecting lines, there are no images of peoples or places. As all Bahai temples, there are nine entrances marked by nine versus above the doors.

In the Linden avenue, the road in which the Bahai temple is situated, there is a golf course and some of the most beautiful houses that i have ever seen..



Linden avenue

Monday, December 1, 2008

As white as SNOW !!!!

This morning I opened the door of my condo into one of the most beautiful sites I have ever seen... it was snowing from last evening, but looked very different in the dark. Today under the sunlight it just looked awesome!!! every single thing was covered with two or three inches of thick white snow, a site i had seen only in the movies...



But all the excitement just vanished when i saw my car, there lay my PT Cruiser all covered in snow so much so that i could barely recognize it :-(


It took about 40 minutes of toil, in that freezing cold, to bring my guy back into a motor able state.. by that time i had missed my 10 'o' clock meeting :-(