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Seattle: Capitol Hill (Part 4)Travel
Anyway here're some round-up observations (rather limited) I made of Seattle compare to LA: Less fat and grossly obsese people. The general people dressed conservatively in muted, dark colors: black, grey, navy and always jeans or cargo pants, sneakers, parka jackets (outdoor), very normal and practical. Dull but easy on eyes compare to the colorful clevage showing, Paris Hilton/Juicy Couture hollywood+beach fashion in open-toed flip-flops/sandals I've grown so used to LA. The stores played indie rock or Bjork or eclectric stuffs like Pink Martini, no rap or hip-hop. Despite being home of starbucks, they have lots and lots of nice local own non-chain coffee houses. Lots of French cafes and Thai restaurants. Majority of French/Italian restaurants are more authentic, unlike the fusion and California-flair dominate here. Architectures are more European/East Coast feel. Far far far far less annoying bright color commercial billboards, hence city less trashy feel, more greyish, dull but neat. Far Far far less huge pole signs of corporate logos like McDonalds (which plagued LA streets every block basically). Of the entire Belltown, there's only 1 McDonald signs I spotted. Freda | March 25, 2005 12:22 PM
Yeah it's definitely much safer to walk on the street at Seattle since there're more ppl walking. There are few harrassments at night time but far not as bad as LA (daytime and all). Joan | March 29, 2005 05:42 AMDo you think it is safer in walk on the streets of Seattle?? Less harassment maybe? seat | March 27, 2005 08:55 PMhaha.. vero | March 26, 2005 08:55 AM
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