on the road again
dont know if im north or south
until i hear "eh."
It has been a whirlwind tour of the Pacific Northwest, meeting people all across Oregon, Washington, and now, Canada. I have forgotten how much I LOVE this part of the world. It looks green; it smells green; it IS green. And everybody is so nice. Not SoCal I'll-Kiss-You-On-The-Cheek-In-Public-Because-My-Highlights-Look-Really-Good-Compared-To-Yours pseudo-nice but honestly and truly kind and interested in each other. It's hard to say who I love more, the sophisticated Portland Foodies, the Seattle-ites who really might just be saving the world, or the Canadians (bless their hearts) who take hospitality to levels I've never experienced anywhere else on this continent. I am sorta tired and really homesick for my family, but wrapping up the trip on an evening boat ride out of Granville Island with a couple who speak in that lovely, lilting Canadian way is a wonderful way to wrap things up ... eh?
dont know if im north or south
until i hear "eh."
It has been a whirlwind tour of the Pacific Northwest, meeting people all across Oregon, Washington, and now, Canada. I have forgotten how much I LOVE this part of the world. It looks green; it smells green; it IS green. And everybody is so nice. Not SoCal I'll-Kiss-You-On-The-Cheek-In-Public-Because-My-Highlights-Look-Really-Good-Compared-To-Yours pseudo-nice but honestly and truly kind and interested in each other. It's hard to say who I love more, the sophisticated Portland Foodies, the Seattle-ites who really might just be saving the world, or the Canadians (bless their hearts) who take hospitality to levels I've never experienced anywhere else on this continent. I am sorta tired and really homesick for my family, but wrapping up the trip on an evening boat ride out of Granville Island with a couple who speak in that lovely, lilting Canadian way is a wonderful way to wrap things up ... eh?
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