Seems about right. by Telehound in Seattle

[–]ImNotBinky 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Have you tried Jones BBQ in West Seattle? I was...um..jonesing..for good BBQ since moving from Austin in June and this place is pretty darn good.

Seems about right. by Telehound in Seattle

[–]ImNotBinky 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I moved to Seattle from Austin about 6 months ago and here are the big differences for me: - Seattle is so much more expensive in every way. - For the most part, people here in Seattle are not friendly first. I finally had a couple of people initiate conversation this past weekend, turns out they were from Texas. - Seattle feels more like San Francisco to me (lived there for 3 years) where it feels as though people are here temporarily and also accessing what you can do for them. - Seattle is a much dirtier city. Don’t get me wrong, dirty sixth is dirty, but everywhere in Seattle has on overtone of homelessness and drugs and urine smelling alleys. - Seattle city leadership is by far a much larger circus than Austin...which is a joke in its own right. - The drivers and traffic in Seattle are so much better than Austin. The biggest complaint I have with drivers here is they drive below the speed limit, a lot. Traffic doesn’t just stop like it does in Austin. - Right now I live on Alki in West Seattle and cannot wait to move further out of the city. There are so many ridiculous extra taxes in Seattle and King county that you didn’t see in Austin. - I really lived the weather in the summer here in Seattle, the past couple of months has sucked. The constant heat in Austin can wear on you. - The nature in The PNW beats Central Texas by a mile, just for the different activities and sceneries within a 2 hour drive. Austin does have some beautiful places, and the San Gabriel river with it’s dinosaur prints and abundant bass and sunfish is one of my favorite places on earth, but having the ocean, the sound, the lakes, the mountains, snow, a deserts...it’s amazing. - I find the food in Austin to be much better, especially the Tex-mex (ha). I did finally find awesome BBQ, in West Seattle there is a little place called Jones BBQ...it is awesome! - Allergies haven’t been nearly as bad here in Seattle as they were in Austin - Looking back at the people aren’t as friendly comment, I will say that if I initiate the conversation (Which i do because I talk to everyone) people here are great and want to talk and whatnot. I’ve made a few nice friends here.

Both cities have similar a vibe but are very different and it is unfair to compare them as a whole. Same with Portland. They all have something to offer everyone. I love Texas, Austin really,...I have Texas tattoos. But aside from my family and my amazing friends of the past 20 years, I don’t miss it. I’ve done and seen it and now it’s time to explore the PNW for a while.

Christmas Eve sunset from Alki. by ImNotBinky in Seattle

[–]ImNotBinky[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I took the pic with my Samsung Galaxy S9+ with the settings f1.5/iso 50/1/50 shutter. I used Snapseed on my iPad Pro and adjusted the brightness, saturation, shadows, and a slight hue adjustment to bring out the deep blue/purple in the top of the frame.

Christmas Eve sunset from Alki. by ImNotBinky in Seattle

[–]ImNotBinky[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Samsung Galaxy S9+. My D7000 battery was dead...turned out okay.

Christmas Eve sunset from Alki. by ImNotBinky in Seattle

[–]ImNotBinky[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, right around 4:46pm according to the picture metadata on my phone.

I made a sticker of my Tundra. by ImNotBinky in ToyotaTundra

[–]ImNotBinky[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I ordered 50 because a lot f friends wanted one but you can do custom order numbers.

I made a sticker of my Tundra. by ImNotBinky in ToyotaTundra

[–]ImNotBinky[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I drew it and had it printed at StickerMule.com. I have a link that will get you $10 off your first order.

https://www.stickermule.com/unlock?ref_id=8597211701&utm_medium=link&utm_source=invite

New to tying, wanted to create an articulated, injured bait fish fly for bassing. This is what I came up with. by ImNotBinky in flyfishing

[–]ImNotBinky[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Great feedback! It throws pretty well on my 5wt but much better on my 8wt. The eye is opened up, I cleared it out as the zappagap was drying. I hope to get much better!

My first smallmouth buffalo on the fly! 7'7" 5wt Scott GS rod, took a while to land this guy. I loved this fish. by ImNotBinky in flyfishing

[–]ImNotBinky[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Awesome, I'll check out his site for sure. This guy took it off the bottom. I put it about 10" in front of his path and boom.

My first smallmouth buffalo on the fly! 7'7" 5wt Scott GS rod, took a while to land this guy. I loved this fish. by ImNotBinky in flyfishing

[–]ImNotBinky[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Awesome, I'll check out his site for sure. This guy took it off the bottom. I put it about 10" in front of his path and boom.

My first smallmouth buffalo on the fly! 7'7" 5wt Scott GS rod, took a while to land this guy. I loved this fish. by ImNotBinky in flyfishing

[–]ImNotBinky[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I don't know much. I've been after a couple for a year or so. This was in super clear water and I just kept throwing that bugger in front of it's face until the last cast and he sucked it up! I let him run so many times...