I'll take your word on that since I never been into Texas proper, but in my book of travels that makes Austin sound more appealing since I found new york more tolerable than Seattle
Interesting, I've never been to New York but found Seattle pretty nice, if a bit self-absorbed. Might have been that I was walking around more in the evenings though. The mist and omnipresent greenery help too
Oh I'd prefer the weather of Seattle over new york in a heartbeat because it's close enough to feeling like home to me. That said the entire time I was there it felt like I was in NIMBY capital USA with a general sense of hostility to towards pedestrianism. No public or business bathrooms, water and food prices was extortionate compared to Alaska and the east coast,
Visited New York, and culturally it really is just Texas but if Austin was just big enough.
I'll take your word on that since I never been into Texas proper, but in my book of travels that makes Austin sound more appealing since I found new york more tolerable than Seattle
Interesting, I've never been to New York but found Seattle pretty nice, if a bit self-absorbed. Might have been that I was walking around more in the evenings though. The mist and omnipresent greenery help too
Oh I'd prefer the weather of Seattle over new york in a heartbeat because it's close enough to feeling like home to me. That said the entire time I was there it felt like I was in NIMBY capital USA with a general sense of hostility to towards pedestrianism. No public or business bathrooms, water and food prices was extortionate compared to Alaska and the east coast,