User blog comment:Zaffie/The World.../@comment-2169873-20101020050825

I'm in good ol' Washington. Where it's green even in the extremes. I live in a suburban area with cute little houses, some rich, some not, but plenty of those in between. I live near a busy road, that only gets busier as you hit the highway that connects to the other four surrounding cities, but also all the main shopping areas. There is no where you can go and not see green. Even on freeways you see a surroundings forest or at least a tree line of some sort. Recently thousands of crows have been crossing overhead every morning around the same time. . . it's a tad bit strange. It's a well-known town in the county, but not in other places. We don't have any landmarks, but in either direction, on a clear day, you can see both mountain ranges and it's quite spectacular. The whole place isn't just one lush forest- it's hard to describe and you'd have to see it to know.