While I praise public transit as a cost-effective, eco-friendly way to get where I want to go, I also consider commuting to be a great way to maximize my time. Indeed, whenever I’m on a bus or train I make the most of every ride.

Harold Washington Library Center
As an avid reader, the object of my adoration the past year or so has been the Chicago Public Library. Its Web site has made the retrieval of books, as well as movies and music, accessible in a way I never dreamed possible. From the comfort of my laptop I can peruse the library’s catalog, renew a book, place an item on hold, and select my preferred location for pick up. All at the click of a button and at no cost. A valid Chicago Public Library card is required. When an item has reached its destination I receive an email notification.
Of course, one still has to visit the library to pick up the item…

John Merlo Branch
I frequently walk or ride my bicycle to the Merlo branch on Belmont, my intimate, Lakeview neighborhood library; and I commute easily to the flagship Harold Washington Library Center on State Street between Van Buren and Congress, a couple blocks from my South Loop realty office.
Needless to say, with such a convenient and efficient system, I find myself forever flush with literary companions, contributing to a rich and fulfilling commuter lifestyle. Whether it’s a 10-minute ride to show one of my listings or a 40-minute commute to the office, both translate into chapters read, my mind stimulated—and often inspired! In short: reading makes for a relaxed, content CTA customer. And I have the Chicago Public Library to thank.
But, you may ask, does said satisfaction rise to the level of salvation? The answer: Yes.
But don’t believe me. Try it for yourself! And let me know what you think…

Wow! And I have been walking to the library sans computer all this time. Reading on the CTA certainly does seem more relaxing than my usual Blackberry time on the bus. Thank you for the inspiration!
I’m glad to provide inspiration whenever possible!