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ECG Management Consultants, Inc., is a healthcare industry consulting firm with offices in
Boston, Seattle, San Diego, St. Louis, and Washington, D.C. We provide highly specialized
strategic planning, management, and information technology-related consulting services to
physicians, hospitals, and healthcare providers.
Seattle Weather: A Bum Rap
They
say that if you parachute anywhere into downtown Seattle,
you will land mere yards away from the nearest espresso stand.
This might be an advantage in a city that is considered the
wettest spot on the planet, but don't believe the hype:
with an average rainfall of approximately 30 inches, Seattle
has less precipitation than New York or Miami!
Seattleites
are optimists: more sunglasses per capita are sold here
than in any U.S. city and only amateurs carry umbrellas. On
a clear day, the views of downtown Seattle, with the Space
Needle, Puget Sound, and Mount Rainier in the background,
are breathtaking. For a special treat, take a ferry from the
pier to Bainbridge Island. From the deck you can enjoy unobstructed
views of the city, the Needle, and the mountain – all
at once!
An Eclectic Collection
Seattle
seems less like a single, cohesive entity than a collection
of diverse neighborhoods, each with its own distinctive personality.
Downtown is the bustling commercial hub of the city, and for
sheer color and chaos, nothing beats a visit to Pike Place
Market. Explore the veritable maze of edible and inedible
treasures, and watch out for low-flying fish as vendors toss
salmon to each other, delighting crowds. Other downtown gems
include the Seattle Art Museum, Seattle Center, the new EMP
(Experience Music Project) and, of course, the Space Needle.
Annual city events include Bumbershoot, an arts and culture
festival, and Seafair, a summer event where festivities include
a night-time parade, hydroplane races, and a visit from the
Navy's Blue Angels.
North of downtown is Queen Anne Hill, known for its gorgeous
homes and stunning views — don't miss the panorama from
Kerry Park. Cross Aurora Bridge into Fremont, a free-wheeling
artists' community where coffee and art houses, vintage clothing,
and antique stores abound. But beware the Fremont Troll, who
lives beneath the bridge and devours careless Volkswagens
that stray too close. The Woodland Park Zoo, one of the best
in the country, is in nearby Wallingford, where Green Lake
is popular with joggers, cyclists, and in-line skaters.
The neighborhood of Ballard was first settled by Swedish,
Norwegian, and Finnish immigrants and still retains its heritage
with a yearly Scandinavian Festival celebrating traditional
costumes, dances, and food. While in Ballard, don't miss the
Hiram Chittenden Locks and the fish ladder with its underwater
viewing window. Here you can observe both human and salmon
travelers coming home from the sea.
In
stark contrast to the sleepy character of Queen Anne and Ballard,
Capitol Hill is the section of the city that never sleeps.
This neighborhood seems to be riding its own caffeine buzz,
with enough restaurants, pubs, and dance clubs to keep its
denizens out well past most people's bedtime. Volunteer Park
is a focal point, featuring the Asian Art Museum and adjoining
Conservatory. Climb the historic Water Tower for unbeatable
views of Lake Washington to the east and the Olympic Mountains
to the west.
Given Seattle's rich diversity, there is never a shortage
of activity and excitement. Or maybe that's just the coffee
talking.
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