The trick with scenic but flabby Seattle is to leave now and then. As Groucho said to the man who announced that he had 12 children, "I like my cigar but I take it out once in a while." You have showed me a Seattle I've never seen, and I've lived here, on and off, for 40 years... but annually I tempered doing time in the Village of the Damp with long stays in Montana, in New Mexico and in Nashville, all those flavors (venison chili; green chile chicken stew; pulled pork BBQ) on the menu with my beloved Seattle-style grilled cheese dipped in tomato soup. Also, I loved your piece on Bozeman and Big Sky. You'd make a great tour guide.
Terrific piece
Great stuff, like Rorschach's journal of Seattle! Rockstar's next GTA 6 should be set there
The trick with scenic but flabby Seattle is to leave now and then. As Groucho said to the man who announced that he had 12 children, "I like my cigar but I take it out once in a while." You have showed me a Seattle I've never seen, and I've lived here, on and off, for 40 years... but annually I tempered doing time in the Village of the Damp with long stays in Montana, in New Mexico and in Nashville, all those flavors (venison chili; green chile chicken stew; pulled pork BBQ) on the menu with my beloved Seattle-style grilled cheese dipped in tomato soup. Also, I loved your piece on Bozeman and Big Sky. You'd make a great tour guide.
SEATTLE is FLABBY AF fr fr
This was fun as fuck to read. It was like a stream of consciousness travel blog. I laughed out loud many times
there’s a train to the airport. it’s not $50.
You should have went to the HoHo Seafood Restaurant in Seattle. Worth the trip alone,.
“We’ll always have Kent.”
"There’s something German here, Irish maybe, that won’t rub out."
It's Norwegian.
am I doing this right? Is this how this is done? 👌🏼👌🏼
Pondering 'On the Road' Simpson-style.