Recent comments in /f/Washington
Brickmat OP t1_j6e2gww wrote
Reply to comment by rosesandpiglets in Mt. Tahoma. Photo taken at the Nisqually Reach Nature Center. by Brickmat
Oh dang, you are right! Thank you for letting me know.
Head-Ad-996 t1_j6e1nb8 wrote
Ocean Shores
rosesandpiglets t1_j6dz84r wrote
Nice shot, though personally I think it’s just Tahoma
LowSparkMan t1_j6dxvii wrote
Reply to comment by plassteel01 in What is the most conservative city in Western Washington? Most liberal? by [deleted]
Yeah, I’d modify my original post by saying there is a mix at both the north and the south end, too, with concentrations of left or right as I originally laid out.
Jordaneer t1_j6dwc4w wrote
Reply to comment by spozaga11 in Washington state might nix-single family zoning by magenta_placenta
I don't live in Seattle, I live in Idaho right next to Pullman. So I actually spend way more of my time in Spokane than I do Seattle.
spozaga11 t1_j6dugum wrote
Reply to comment by Jordaneer in Washington state might nix-single family zoning by magenta_placenta
Get out of your bubble and come check out Spokane, it’s not what your Seattle friends told you it is. It’s the second largest metro in Washington
Vlasic69 t1_j6dtchb wrote
There was a time when I was gonna go to school here but I got too depressed from housing and financial manipulation from family to finish my paperwork.
thejanuaryfallen t1_j6dsqqa wrote
I can't tell if the curved angles of the sidewalks and streets is how this area is designed or if its a short pano photo or a curved lens?!
plassteel01 t1_j6dqocl wrote
Reply to comment by LowSparkMan in What is the most conservative city in Western Washington? Most liberal? by [deleted]
Coupeville here, we are a good mix of the two liberal and conservative. Mostly retired military with scattered active duty with a larger civilian pop a good place that accepts all kind of folk.
Bigseth0416 t1_j6dm64b wrote
Reply to comment by MoneyMACRS in Buckley, Washington. by JEFFMBHIBB_Photo
It’s cold here and 32 this morning plus we get a shit ton of rain 🌧️
Snowblind321 t1_j6djv8o wrote
I miss Pullman sunsets/sunrises. Also, I wonder what kind of new art is gracing the Zen Staircase in the building next door.
pala4833 t1_j6dini1 wrote
Reply to comment by Independent-Rain-867 in Hoh Rainforest in March/April? by [deleted]
Nah, it's quite moderate compared to the rest of the state. Lows above freezing for sure.
thejanuaryfallen t1_j6dcj9i wrote
And be Conservative do you mean, less diverse? And liberal, meaning more diverse?
Randallintacoma t1_j6d19sg wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in What is the most conservative city in Western Washington? Most liberal? by [deleted]
Sequim. But the locals rebelled and tossed him out.
pnw35oi t1_j6chjj6 wrote
I grow up playing out there. Building driftwood forts along the way to the lighthouse. You will have so much fun.
JEFFMBHIBB_Photo OP t1_j6c71ds wrote
Reply to comment by HowlingMadMurphy in Buckley, Washington. by JEFFMBHIBB_Photo
And usually, when we pull people over, we pull them on to the side of the road. Not in the middle!
HowlingMadMurphy t1_j6c6i78 wrote
Reply to Buckley, Washington. by JEFFMBHIBB_Photo
I don't know how you do it up in Buckley town but here we are respectful of the other drivers
Jordaneer t1_j6c4q1y wrote
Reply to comment by spozaga11 in Washington state might nix-single family zoning by magenta_placenta
Out of anywhere in Washington, Spokane of all cities was the first to do something progressive with zoning?
What the fuck?
I mean, that's ABSOLUTELY fantastic, but I'm very surprised it was Spokane.
Dependent-Winner-908 t1_j6c3s6i wrote
Reply to comment by Stabbymcappleton in Buckley, Washington. by JEFFMBHIBB_Photo
Can’t be. No ratty, smoking, lifted pickups trailing tattered Trump/Confederate/Gadsen flags….
MoneyMACRS t1_j6c34g7 wrote
Reply to comment by bronxnygirl2002 in Buckley, Washington. by JEFFMBHIBB_Photo
Now imagine all of the mosquitos that are breeding in it.
Jordaneer t1_j6c3276 wrote
Reply to comment by tankmode in Anyone else get mildly annoyed when people/news refer to '...in Washington', but they really mean Washington, DC? by Nixx_Mazda
Yep, that definitely worked out WAY better with it named as Washington now...
/s
MarmotMossBay t1_j6c2m6x wrote
Reply to comment by MarmotMossBay in What is the most conservative city in Western Washington? Most liberal? by [deleted]
Although, ya know there were a lot more signs for that person who was running against Patty Murray than I expected.
Jordaneer t1_j6c2khe wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in What is the most conservative city in Western Washington? Most liberal? by [deleted]
I live in Idaho next to Washington, at least in Washington the nutjobs are often outvoted by the more sane people from the westside, here all the stupid fucks get elected
Jordaneer t1_j6c2dg5 wrote
Reply to comment by Reggie4414 in What is the most conservative city in Western Washington? Most liberal? by [deleted]
>see Walla Walla in eastern Washington
Calling Walla Walla a college town is laughable at best compared to places like Pullman, Cheney, Ellensburg, and Bellingham where either a majority or a large percentage of the population (ie like 30-60% of the population) is students. Growing up in a real college town, you notice when all the students leave and when they come back. Plus large public universities bring events to smaller towns like Pullman that wouldn't have happened in a city of the same size without a large university.
masonhadsocks OP t1_j6e3iim wrote
Reply to comment by thejanuaryfallen in Beautiful sunset over Pullman yesterday! by masonhadsocks
the WSU campus does have a lot of curvy sidewalks, but this is a panoramic photo