• Magnuson Park on a lazy Saturday in July;
  • Golden Gardens on a rare sunny October day;
  • Top Pot (for nostalgia's sake);
  • Gasworks;
  • Taste of India;
  • Unicorn (and living across the street from it for two years);
  • the Vivace sidewalk stand (where I made my first Seattle friend, hi Shep);
  • Zig Zag;
  • coffee-walks around Green Lake;
  • Freeway Park;
  • the bar at Canlis;
  • the twice-baked almond croissant at Bakery Nouveau;
  • the live performance of the Charlie Brown Christmas soundtrack at the Cornish Playhouse;
  • Damn the Weather (and their Caesar Salad sandwich);
  • long, lovely, lazy walks/runs/rides around the Burke-Gilman;
  • the omni-present haze of pot and laughter at Cal Anderson;
  • Twice Sold Tales and Ada's;
  • 5 Point, where I had my first legal beer;
  • the University farmer's market;
  • the Arboretum;
  • Knee High, Inside Passage, and Canon (on industry nights);
  • Herkimer;
  • SBP (before it got overrun by all the UW kids);
  • Schilling, Paseo, Dick's;
  • any and every possible sporting event.

I lived in Seattle for ten years; I left because it was time to leave; every time I come back I think about staying. Seattle forever.

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I'm Justin Duke — a software engineer, writer, and founder. I currently work as the CEO of Buttondown, the best way to start and grow your newsletter, and as a partner at Third South Capital.

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