Tuesday, July 17, 2007

everyday hiking in Queen Anne

My roommate is almost exercise-holic. Watching her spending average 2 hours a day on working out, I feel guity of sitting there all the time. So I decided to change, and determined to walk for at least 30 mins everyday. Since Queen Anne is on the top of a hill, walking around Queen Anne is more or less like hiking.


After I am doing it for a while, I think I couldn't find a better way to spend these 30 minutes. It is truly my quality time! There are just simply plenty of things to see: houses of different styles, flowers of different kinds, cityscape views from different angles, etc. With an uneven geographic surface, the city is layered and the view is layered which means change and richeness. There is also plenty of choices different of paths and steps, so I will never get bored.




I didn't never expect that I could enjoy the activity that much: I could be so relaxed after working for a whole day; I could enjoy different fabulous views; I get exercises and at the same time I don't't need to pay money for it; I could go shopping on the way so I can eat more fresh, etc.

For sure, it will become one of my daily habits!

Sunday, July 15, 2007

still exploring

As time goes along, I find I love Seattle even more! There are many projects I want to explore here: Seattle's coffee houses; Seattle's neighborhoods; Seattle's strong sense of communities; Seattle's eco-friendly practices; Seattle's views; Seattle's national parks; Seattle's artists whose works can be seen in everywhere, etc. It is a city with a soul - a city knows the life of art.

The first thing I noticed is how pervasive and diverse coffee houses are! They are not separated into plazas that people need to drive to, but distributed in residential districts, and in the walking distance. They are the neighbors of where we live. It is the place to distribute community information and exhibit works of local artists. Except for starbucks (which originated in Seattle), most of them are not part of massive chain stores. The coffee houses play an important role, as "third places", to strengthen the sense of community, facilitate social interactions as well as artistic and intellectural growth.



The second project is Seattle has marvelous views. Besides the standing out space needle that we can see from everywhere (with rainer mt. next to it),
but also the rivers, the sunset, and the rainer mt. from tophills.

There are also many beautiful bridges which I should take pictures and post next times.

Seattle is also a city where eco-friendly practices are well developed and deeply rooted in everyday practices. From the widely use and the convenience of public transportations, to the high awareness of recycling.

It is also a city enjoys high coverage of free wife, not just coffee houses, but also bus stops

There are still many things waiting for me to explore, but so far, I found after I came to Seattle I understand better about Don such as he takes coffee so seriously (with his own espresso machine at his office), is very aware of recycling, takes bus everyday, etc. There are no better cities than Seattle and Portland to do ubiquitous computing, and to explore technologies for heath, eco-friendliness and fitness!