I have kind of a busy weekend (the usual wakes, funerals, etc.), but I must betake myself back to this festival if only for a half hour or so. I think it's one of the most fun, economical, homey and delicious of all the Chicago fests.
Three things I like about this annual get-together:
• Two bucks is the max anyone can charge for an item -- 10 bucks and you're fed
• Most vendors (like over 95%) have no brick-and-mortar counterparts: they just make family food, year after year, that attracts a loving local following
• You can have your picture taken with a monkey
High on my list is to get another picture of me with a monkey. Last year, I won a bet with The Wife which involved getting to put the picture of me and the monkey on our refrigerator for two months (Thanksgiving through Xmas), in lieu of family pix. Sometimes, The Wife would get so mad at me about this whole monkey business she wouldn't talk for hours...which was very satisfying in a sick kind of way. Any way, I want another pic of a monkey and me...
Here's a link to my WBEZ piece about last year's TOMP:
http://www.chicagopublicradio.org/Conte ... ioID=13149
"Don't you ever underestimate the power of a female." Bootsy Collins