We live in the next county over where our based elected sheriff protects us some, so it’s not as bad. But even so, we need to sell our house and get out of here as fast as we can. Especially since my husband’s rightful religious exemption probably won’t be accepted, and they seem to be making sure that anyone who doesn’t get the shot won’t be able to get a job anywhere. I remember though when I used to go Downtown to kill time, one of my favorite places to be. I loved Seattle so much, friends would say I should be a tourguide. Now it’s a depressing and scary place that I don’t dare go to. It makes me so angry seeing what they did, remembering how amazing it once was.
I totally relate. I feel that something beautiful was recklessly destroyed. But as you said, the Seattle we knew and loved no longer exists. That's why I haven't gone back to visit, and I'm not sure if I'll ever return. Sad, but life is much better out here in the Midwest. :)
We live in the next county over where our based elected sheriff protects us some, so it’s not as bad. But even so, we need to sell our house and get out of here as fast as we can. Especially since my husband’s rightful religious exemption probably won’t be accepted, and they seem to be making sure that anyone who doesn’t get the shot won’t be able to get a job anywhere. I remember though when I used to go Downtown to kill time, one of my favorite places to be. I loved Seattle so much, friends would say I should be a tourguide. Now it’s a depressing and scary place that I don’t dare go to. It makes me so angry seeing what they did, remembering how amazing it once was.
I totally relate. I feel that something beautiful was recklessly destroyed. But as you said, the Seattle we knew and loved no longer exists. That's why I haven't gone back to visit, and I'm not sure if I'll ever return. Sad, but life is much better out here in the Midwest. :)