This article also ran in the Chicago Reader.
Look, I get it. Aside from the usual Seasonal Affective Disorder difficulties, there are plenty of other reasons for Chicagoans to be bummed about the coming of winter in the time of the coronavirus.
As the temperatures dropped this fall and residents gathered indoors again, COVID-19 cases spiked once more. Infectious disease experts say spending time indoors with people you dont live with for nonessential purposes is generally a bad idea during this airborne respiratory pandemic. But the colder, wetter weather is making spending time outside less attractive. Its easy to get discouraged by the situation.
But lets get real: Those of us who are enjoying good physical and mental health and are relatively young; who have the privilege of working from home; and/or arent facing immediate financial difficulties, should stop whining. The Chicagoans dealing with the greatest challenges this winter will be the elderly and people with underlying conditions whose freedom of movement will be limited; residents facing housing and food insecurity; and the essential workers holding society together.
We should also spare a thought for struggling Chicago hospitality employees and business owners at a time when indoor service is banned and many establishments are closing for good. In a more civilized country like New Zealand, theyd be paid a fair stipend to close their establishments during the crisis.
But enough gloom and doom. Im here to give you a pep talk.
While we all have a responsibility to behave in ways that dont put ourselves and others at risk, that doesnt mean you have to be miserable this winter. You might even have more fun than usual if you really embrace the season.
After living through the spring quarantine, youve probably got a whole repertoire of indoor activities. But to keep your spirits up when days are short and skies are gray, remember that fire is your friend. I buy candles that smell pleasantly like whiskey and tobacco and light them on overcast days for instant mood elevation. Warm drinks, cinnamon-laden baked goods, thick knit socks, and all that otherhygge(Scandinavian-style coziness) jazz will be helpful too.
But the real key to staving off the blues this winter will be to stay active and spend as much time outside as possible, as comfortably as possible. If you dont normallydress for the weather, nows the time to start. Make sure you have some decent boots, long johns, and layers of clothing that wont be a drag if they get wet, made of wool, synthetics, or cotton-poly blends. That doesnt require spending a fortune at REImuch of this stuff can also be found at thrift or Army-Navy surplus stores. Maybe invest in a good breathable raincoat or a stylish woolen jacket. Snow suits are also going to be popular this winter.
As for activities, I ran the following ideas by Dr. Richard Novak, head of the division of infectious diseases at UIC, to make sure theyre reasonably corona-kosher.
Novak says spending time around a backyard fire pit or bonfire, preferably with face masks and 6-feet distancing, is a definitely reasonable way to socialize with nonhousehold members. And, again, open flames are sure to lift your spirits on a chilly night. A patio with heaters or grilling on your back porch are great options too. Invite your friends to Bring Your Own Blanket for extra coziness.
Regarding the safety of dining or drinking inopen-air, heated restaurant and bar patioswith a few friends, Novak said this is probably OK as long as the tables are well separated.
Its also been fun to see businesses getting creative about using pedestrianized roadways for weatherproof socially distanced service. For example,The Darlingon West Randolph has adorable little greenhouses adorned with roses sitting on a grassy lawn thats normally diagonal parking. And a whole car-free block of Fulton Market, home to eateries likeThe PublicanandDuck Duck Goat, is filled with clear huts and geodesic domes, along with a groovy street mural.
Novak cautioned me about these kinds of shelters, Airflow is important: the more enclosed a space, the greater the risk. So if the idea of dining or drinking in a transparent igloo or yurt appeals to you, its best to do it with household members only. Moreover, for worker safety, employees should avoid entering these structures while customers are present if possible, or at least everyone should be wearing masks when they do.
For a simpler cold-weather COVID pleasure, try a new outdoor physical activity. Winter biking is an ideal pastime for releasing endorphins and warding off depression. Its also a handy form of socially distanced transportation thats easier and more comfortable than it looks. Just make sure the bike youre riding has fenders and lights. (Divviesare great on both counts.) But dont worry about what kind of tires it hasever since Mayor Michael Bilandic lost reelection afterthe 1979 blizzard, the city of Chicago has donea great job of plowing the roads.
Im also a big fan of urban cross-country skiing and snowshoeing. Pick up your gear atViking Ski Shopin Humboldt Park, the citys only dedicated winter sports store, in business for over half a century. When theres sufficient snow, my go-to route is the gravel road that runs along the lakefront from Montrose Avenue to the Waveland Clock Tower, with a breathtaking skyline view, followed by a downhill run at nearby Cricket Hill.
That knoll is also great for sledding. Other good destinations include the Dan Ryan Woods, Palmisano Park, Humboldt Park, and the dedicated sledding hill next to Soldier Field.
Theres sure to be a huge demand for ice skating this winter, so the Maggie Daley Park skating ribbon will be requiring reservations this year and charging a $5 entry fee. (Unfortunately, the Millennium Park rink will be closed.) Eight other Chicago Park District rinks are fairly well-distributed around the city. But it would be great if pop-up facilities were installed in ice deserts like Englewood and Garfield Park, including free loaner skates and lessons, so more people could discover this fun, healthy activity. Hedge fund billionaire Ken Griffin, after spending $56.5 million to kill Governor Pritzkers graduated income tax plan, which would have helped lower-income and working-class Illinoisans, how about doing something constructive with your wealth and sponsoring a couple of rinks?
Taking an outdoor stroll at Lincoln Park Zoos ZooLights festival is another great COVID-safe option. (The zoo will be closed after New Years for the rest of the cold season.) And Ill probably head to the Osaka Japanese Garden in Jackson Park this winter to check out Yoko Onos 2016 installation Sky Landing. TheSkokie Northshore Sculpture Parkand theMorton Arboretum, populated by giant wooden troll sculptures (reservations required), also spring to mind as fun winter walking destinations.
As an amateur musician, Ive had a blast playingsocially distanced porch showsthis fall. Novak says this kind of thing is probably OK if audience members social distance and wear masks. So Im looking forward to bundling up and taking in whatever outdoor concerts, theatrical productions, dance performances, and comedy shows talented Chicagoans cook up this winter.
The bottom line is that, despite the COVID threat and a long list of things wecantdo for fun this winter, theres no need for Chicagoans to lose hope and hibernate. Limited options can be a recipe for creativity, and you may find good times in unexpected places.
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