So true. Those of us who remember it before the freeway, before Amazon, can get quite nostalgic about itโs past. Itโs funny but the small Welsh town were I live now is quite a bit like Seattle in the 50โs. Butcher, bakery, you know everyone on your street. My husband, who spent time in it as a youth remembers all the things that are gone now that he says made it better than now. I guess regretting change is just human. But embracing the the good, interesting and new keeps a person moving forward...the only way to go.
It really depends on who you ask. Seattle is a marvelous city from my perspective, and I've been here since 1980.
So true. Those of us who remember it before the freeway, before Amazon, can get quite nostalgic about itโs past. Itโs funny but the small Welsh town were I live now is quite a bit like Seattle in the 50โs. Butcher, bakery, you know everyone on your street. My husband, who spent time in it as a youth remembers all the things that are gone now that he says made it better than now. I guess regretting change is just human. But embracing the the good, interesting and new keeps a person moving forward...the only way to go.