Wednesday, March 21, 2007

Cool Seattle


[Photo: Taken with my cell phone camera, the view from my sister and brother in-law's International District condo in Seattle. On a clear day you can see Mount Rainier (Little Tahoma). Click on image to view larger. Photo copyright 2007 Jesús Manuel Mena Garza. All rights reserved.]

I enjoyed (maybe not) a short respite from Cali when I visited Seattle earlier this month. It was my first chance to visit the region for an extended period. I even drove the three hours to inspect Portland. Let me give you my short evaluation of the city of Seattle.

  1. Overcast and dreary (go to REI and buy a trendy little winter outfit and blend in)
  2. Cold (yes, I prefer warm temps)
  3. Three hours from Portland (more of the same stuff except not as much cash)
  4. Rain... rain... rain...
  5. Great downtown (I give downtown Seattle an A)
  6. Contemporary music scene (more music than Jimmy Hendrix can shake a guitar at)
  7. Plenty of nightclubs (you won't be bored in Seattle.... cold yes!)
  8. Plenty of coffee (you may need it)
  9. Not very friendly (Seattle cool)
  10. Thriving (business is booming)
  11. Mountains (rugged and snow capped)
  12. Where are the sandy beaches?
  13. Water, water, everywhere... plenty of lakes and the ocean
  14. Bridges (Portland and Seattle have plenty of them)
  15. YUPPIES everywhere (where are the Latinos?)

I had a chance to check out Seattle and ended up a bit envious. The city has a dynamic downtown and interesting neighborhoods. Seattle has plenty of clubs, bars, restaurants and shops. Parking in much of the city is impossible though. One night I just turned back after finding no parking spaces available. I heard summers are pleasant in the Great Northwest. In August, I will probably not find a parking spot but at least I will finally see the sun.

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1 comment:

Hugo said...

If you had driven about 30 miles south of Portland, you would have found a thriving Chicano community in Woodburn.

I can go shopping there and it reminds me of shopping in Guadalajara.

Great restaurants that take me back to growing up in San José, California.

Go Bulldogs! (Hmmm...a voice from the past? Somebody who studied under Ron Root at San José High and was in the class of '70?)

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