My Chicago Snow Parking photo project has been an idea I’ve had since experiencing my first Chicago winter when moving here in 2000. After a heavy snowfall I was surprised to find a beautiful old wooden chair on my neighborhood street. My first thought was that someone had thrown it out and it was free for the grabbing. Then, after a closer look I noticed it was not hastily tossed aside but rather carefully placed between two parked cars. After seeing even more objects on the street I soon realized that this was not a random act at all. These personal possessions had been selected by their owners to hold a parking space on the street after they had finished their hard work of excavating their vehicles. Even after becoming familiar with this odd Chicago tradition I still never lost my interest. In fact this interest has only grown winter after winter and now has become a fascination and even an obsession. Maybe it is the juxtaposition of a brightly colored summer lawn chair in the wintery setting, or maybe the intrigue of the decision behind putting out a vacuum vs. a more common household item, or maybe it is the pure oddity of it all coupled with the fact that its supported by local government officials. Ultimately, to me it is beautiful street art at its finest.

Thank you mother nature, father time and all you creative Chicagoans!

Thursday, November 10, 2011

First flurries!

8 Months later & today we saw the first snow flurries of this winter season... only a matter of time now...

Saturday, March 5, 2011

Facebook page

With the wrap up of the dib'ing season most likely... if you haven't already please "like" my Chicago Snow Parking Dibs facebook page so you'll be the first to see some of the more creative items reserving a spot on a Chicago neighborhood street!


https://www.facebook.com/pages/Chicago-Snow-Parking-Dibs/180655181976553

I was featured!

Though we did get about a 1/2 inch of snow today, it is March 5th and most likely the end of Snow Parking Dibs for the season. In reviewing the blog stats for the end of my first winter publicly documenting this wacky loved and loathed Chicago tradition I found out I was featured on someone else's blog, The Expired Meter. Thanks Parking Geek guy! He also features a great article by Chicago Reader's Straight Dope columnist Cecil Adams who back in February wrote a very entertaining and comprehensive history of the whole dib'ing action. Both are a fun read now that we are out of the thick of it and looking forward to spring.


http://theexpiredmeter.com/?p=8505
http://chicago.straightdope.com/sdc20110203.php

Friday, February 11, 2011

The big plush banana made me do it!

A few days ago I received this photo from my first blog "fan". Not any snow dib photo but the holy grail of snow parking dibs - a big, happy, bright yellow, plush banana holding a Chicago parking spot on a public street. My "fan" Vanessa took this pic from her car (too cold to get out) and sent it along thinking I'd get a kick out of it. And of course I did! I love it so much and the idea of sharing the wackiness of Chicago dibs that I just started a facebook page. Please check it out and become a fan. Thanks again Vanessa!

http://www.facebook.com/pages/Chicago-Snow-Parking-Dibs/180655181976553 

Sunday, February 6, 2011

More snow...

Few more inches of snow this morning on top of our blizzard accumulation. The dibs are everywhere!




Monday, January 31, 2011

Blizzard on the way

Blizzard warning starting tomorrow afternoon. I say bring it on and let the traditional dib'in begin!