I always think of the Pacific Northwest as giant trees and rain and clouds and dampness, like the Native American art from that area. That all says Pacific Northwest to me. Salmon. It really only exists on the Western side of the Cascades.
I like the whole Pacific Northwest.
I'm from Oakland and San Francisco, so I feel like the Pacific Northwest starts there and goes north - so, it's home to me.
I always think of the Pacific Northwest as giant trees, and rain, and clouds and dampness, like the Native American art from that area.
I am such a Pacific Northwest girl.
In the night there's sometimes a sort of cursed quality to the Pacific Northwest.
The Snake and Columbia river system is vital to the Pacific Northwest.
The Pacific Northwest depends on inexpensive renewable energy from our dams.
The Pacific Northwest, and particularly Whidbey Island, is extremely suited to be a location in a novel.
I'm from the East Coast, and so therefore, the Pacific Northwest forest is very exotic land to me.
NASA is developing space taxis to shuttle astronauts to the International Space Station. And just like New York taxis, they're all going to be driven by aliens.
I married an American. He was from the Pacific Northwest but went to law school in the South, so I was living in Virginia and North Carolina.
They're each on separate coasts but I think that the deep Maine woods shares some similarities to the Pacific Northwest.
I lived in New York City for a while and miss it like it's a person. Although I grew up in the Pacific Northwest, I'm a New Yorker at heart. A stroll through Central Park, a visit to the MET, a show on Broadway. There is no other city like it in the world!
I prefer to be a mother in the Pacific Northwest! I grew up outside of Seattle and personally find it to be the most beautiful place in the world.
Life here (in the Pacific Northwest, not in Vancouver, Seattle, Portland or the chain of buildings connecting them but in the rest of the place, out west and east from the north-south I-5 river) can sometimes feel like a half-dream, half-myth.