“I miss it if I’m not in it for any length of time; I don’t feel comfortable. I want trees and I want frequent rain.” RainPacific Northwest Author:Murray Morgan
“To know Seattle one must know its waterfront. It is a good waterfront, not as busy as New York's, not as self-consciously colorful as San Francisco's, not as exotic as New Orleans, but a good, honest, working waterfront with big gray warehouses and trim fishing boats and docks that smell of creosote, and sea gulls and tugs and seafood restaurants and beer joints and fish stores--a waterfront where you can hear foreign languages and buy shrunken heads and genuine stuffed mermaids, where you can watch the seamen follow the streetwalkers and the shore patrol follow the sailors, where you can stand at an open-air bar and drink clam nectar, or sit on a deadhead and watch the water, or go to an aquarium and look at an octopus.” UrbanSeattlePnw Book:Skid Road: An Informal Portrait of Seattle Source: Skid Road: An Informal Portrait of Seattle