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I realize not everyone lives in a city, and if it is possible to have feelings of love for a town or suburb, that counts too. Also, I would count as your city one that is close enough that you might easily go for a night on the town without needing to stay over, or drive home at 3AM.
I do love my city, Seattle. I don't just like it, I love it. Sometimes when I am walking down the hill and I see the Bay and the gray sky and all the people I feel a rush.
My love has built slowly over the years. When I first came here from California I loved the outdoors here, but thought the city was not much. Now I can't imagine myself anywhere else.
I also loved the LA beach city where I lived, and San Francisco too. That's all- Boston had a lot to do, and was very interesting historically. Also the downtown was pretty, but for me it had the wrong vibe and I couldn't wait to point my car west.
How do you feel about your city?
I do love my city, Seattle. I don't just like it, I love it. Sometimes when I am walking down the hill and I see the Bay and the gray sky and all the people I feel a rush.
My love has built slowly over the years. When I first came here from California I loved the outdoors here, but thought the city was not much. Now I can't imagine myself anywhere else.
I also loved the LA beach city where I lived, and San Francisco too. That's all- Boston had a lot to do, and was very interesting historically. Also the downtown was pretty, but for me it had the wrong vibe and I couldn't wait to point my car west.
How do you feel about your city?