When I went to Seattle, it was cold and it was raining buckets. Even in that temperature, there was about 20 people waiting in the rain for a place in the original Starbuck. Just the other side of the street, there was an independent coffee place with big comfy leather seats, a fire place, no waiting and no rush to get out when you had your coffee. I sat in a chair near the fireplace drinking a hot chocolate (seemed more fitting in the cold weather) and I looked at the people freezing in the rain the other side of the street.
@@LidiaExplores Lots of people have bucket list of things to do. I also have one, but sometime, you just realise that it's not worth it and living the present moment and enjoying it is more important. I always make plans when I travel (and a B plan, and a C plan), but I'm always ready to throw it in the garbage bin and just enjoy the moment.
When I went to Seattle, it was cold and it was raining buckets. Even in that temperature, there was about 20 people waiting in the rain for a place in the original Starbuck. Just the other side of the street, there was an independent coffee place with big comfy leather seats, a fire place, no waiting and no rush to get out when you had your coffee. I sat in a chair near the fireplace drinking a hot chocolate (seemed more fitting in the cold weather) and I looked at the people freezing in the rain the other side of the street.
Sounds like you got it right!
@@LidiaExplores Lots of people have bucket list of things to do. I also have one, but sometime, you just realise that it's not worth it and living the present moment and enjoying it is more important. I always make plans when I travel (and a B plan, and a C plan), but I'm always ready to throw it in the garbage bin and just enjoy the moment.
@@sylvaindupuis5595 I agree 100%. I make plans, but I like to be flexible. Going with the flow is so much more enjoyable.
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