It doesn't take much to remind me of the advantages of living on Bainbridge Island. My dear husband and I had a date night in Seattle yesterday, and the reminders were everywhere. We had tickets to "Wicked," at the Paramount, and took an early ferry so we could do some shopping and have dinner before the show.
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We walked onto the ferry, and took a leisurely stroll through downtown Seattle. The Seahawks game was getting out, and when we caught a glimpse of the freeway, we could see that traffic was backed up and moving slowly. Event parking at the Paramount was $20 a car. We weren't affected by either of these things. When the play finished a $6 cab ride had us back to the ferry terminal in time for the 9:45 ferry.
Those of us lucky enough to live and work on Bainbridge don't commute into the city every day. Those Islanders who do experience all that Seattle offers, and through their work they are an integral part of that great city. Sometimes it takes an extra effort for the rest of us to make plans, buy tickets and get into the city, but it's such a luxury to have Seattle so nearby.
And, for all of us, it's a joy to return to the peaceful island at the end of the day.
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