I'll post a few of my favorites tomorrow, but damn, Seattle is freakin awesome!!!!!! This guy really got around and took some amazing shots. I will have to visit Seattle soon!
Seattle is sweet - SkyscraperPage Forum
I'll post a few of my favorites tomorrow, but damn, Seattle is freakin awesome!!!!!! This guy really got around and took some amazing shots. I will have to visit Seattle soon!
Seattle is sweet - SkyscraperPage Forum
One of my favorite cities three months out of the year. It's not the rain that bothers transplants, it's the overcast skies. I think they get less actual rainfall than here in OKC, but it's just not very sunny. When it is though, it is extra beautiful.
My brother lived in Seattle for quite a while. When he first moved up there, he was talking to a long-time resident and he said, "You know...everyone back in Oklahoma is under the impression that it rains here constantly. But it really doesn't rain that much, does it?" The person he was talking to smiled, held their finger to their lips, and said, "Shhh..." LOL
If you've never been there/lived there though, you don't understand. "Rain" is not necessarily "rain." Most of those days, it is a light rain, in which whatever you had planned for outdoor activities that day, you do. When I travel there, I see more folks wearing good waterproof gear, rather than carrying umbrellas.
Average annual precipitation:
OKC - 32.39 inches (45 inches so far this year)
Seattle - 36.15 inches (29 inches so far this year)
Average precip days/sunny days:
OKC - 63/231
Seattle - 155/152
So, on average, OKC gets almost as much rain in 63 days as Seattle gets in 155.
Seattle is amazing and I try to get up there once a year. We have family on the other half's side which makes it nice. Seattle is one of my top 3 cities to relocate to whenever I decide to pull the trigger. Traffic isn't the best, but what can you do. LOL
The weather really isn't that bad. To tag on to what Thom points out - yes it may rain a lot, but rain in Seattle is equal to a light shower or sprinkle here. Sure they get storms and heavy rain from time to time, but it isn't like down here where having a nice constant light shower is rare.
My wife has only visited in July, August and September, and every time it has been a Chamber of Commerce day - 70s and 80s, clear skies, light breeze. She's always said she would love to live there. I have been in every month, and while I know I can stand it, I don't think she could handle the grey skies over the long term. Of course, drive an hour and a half west, and you're pretty much on the moon, so you can escape if you have a car!
Yeah, for me...growing up back north...grey skies are the norm from October through like April, with sporadic breaks in between. It isn't for everyone, but those clear days where you can see Rainier and St. Helens...and I'm pretty sure Hood at times, makes it all worth it.
My late wife and I really enjoyed Seattle, but I think if I was going to live there, it would be somewhere on the peninsula. I do think I would get tired of their weather though.
C. T.
I'd move there just for the food, but I'm a seafood junkie.
Well, everything is relative. I'll throw in my 2 cents.
Portland and Seattle and said to be very "livable" areas and I wouldn't disagree, but it's hard to get a handle on just what livability is.
Having lived in Portland( about 150 miles south of Seattle ) for almost 40 years, I've visited Seattle many times and can tell you there is a world of difference between Seattle/Portland and OKC however, differences can be deceiving.
1. It rains a lot here! Light rain drizzle for a good 9 months out of year. You will live in your L.L. Bean/Columbia/Lands End rain jacket. There are many times you will despair of ever seeing the sun. There are areas of the San Juans where you get a bit of a rain shadow, but it still rains quite a lot up here.
2. Downtown Seattle is nice, especially around the water and especially around Lake Union but that's only a small ( and very expensive ) part of the area. The rest of what's known as the Seattle area is strip mall and commuter hell!
3. Traffic is bad. If you ever drive I-5 from Olympia north up to, say, Everett, you'll wonder why the heck anyone would want to live there. I call it the concrete canyon.
4. If you like outdoor recreation and especially if you like boating the Pacific Northwest can't be beat.
5. The Washing State Ferry system is great, but if live on the islands or commute from the west side of Puget Sound you will live your life around the ferry schedule and it ain't cheap.
6. It will be interesting to see how the marijuana situation will pan out with the recent legalization of pot in Washington State. Will Seattle become the next Amsterdam? stay tuned!
7. The Amtrak route from Seattle to Portland is fantastic and the route north from Seattle along Puget Sound is even better.
For what it's worth. Having an unusually dry, sunny and warm stretch here in the NW.
I could see my luck. The day we decide to move up there, Rainier will decide to erupt. :-P
It's not just the cloudy skies. I see a lot of Oklahomans couldn't possibly stand to live in Seattle due to the political beliefs. However, probably a number of Oklahoma Democrats, who would want to try it, anyway, would feel a need to register as Republicans after moving there:
A bastion of progressive leftyism, Seattle is a politically active city that frequently takes to the street in protest. While it prides itself on its tolerance, that tolerance doesn’t extend to social conservatives who disagree. Libertarians, however, get a pass. Seattle is enthusiastic about same-sex marriage and legalized marijuana, was the first major U.S. city to elect a woman as mayor, and went heavily for Obama in 2008 with 84% of the vote.
Portland and Seattle are probably among the two best cities in the US to be single under 30. They are on the cutting edge of modern culture, are diverse, and in stunningly beautiful settings. I have several friends who moved out there after college and I get pretty envious at times. The only downside I can see to living out there is the near constant state of overcast weather and the high cost of living. Also, it's tough to find a good job there because SO MANY twentysomethings nationwide are flooding into those two cities.
Austin, as great as it is, is more of a knock-off. Portland and Seattle are the real deal.
Don't forget, Seattle doesn't have the NBA anymore
But they do have the NFL & MLB
To me, it's a congregating place for introverted hipsters. If you're cool with that great. I watch Sounders and Timbers games, and I see unattractive women and dudes with unkept beards.
I love visiting, but it's just not my style. I think Denver is more attractive or just as attractive. Of course, maybe not to be a single male under 30, they don't call it Menver for nothing.
Edit - I'm unfairly hard on the hipster word here. No offense intended, I just have a few acquaintances who fit the negative hipster stereotype to a T and it, as Peter Griffin would say, "really grinds my gears."
Last edited by bradh; 10-14-2013 at 04:19 PM. Reason: guilt
Ha! There is a bit of a culture shock to be experienced when you come out to Portland or Seattle! Maybe not as much as there used to be, but imagine coming to Portland from OKC during the Curtis Harris DA era, it was like coming to another planet. I still haven't recovered!
I've been intrigued with The Seattle Concept since The Space Needle
and my virtual introduction to the place back when I started out as a child . . .
But what really nailed it for me, was the recent TV program, "The Killing" (set in Seattle).
I've spent a lot of time in both Portland and Seattle and want to like them more than I do.
They are beautiful, green places with plenty going on and lots of young people... But sorry, the majority of the time I've been to either place it's been dreary and/or raining and I'm always ready to leave.
Both are much more urban than all but a handful of American cities and unless you are used to that or crave it, the density can really wear you down.
I almost took a job in Portland about 10 years ago and have never regretted not making that move.
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