This is why you move to Seattle

Rhonda Porter on 01 25, 2007

I took this photo while walking my old pug, Orson, this morning. There is nothing prettier than a sunny Seattle day!

I was going to just add this to my blog album…but after reading recent comments on Dustin’s post: 10 Things You Need to Know Before Moving to Seattle … I thought the photo might be more appropriate here.

About the Author: Rhonda Porter

Rhonda Porter began her mortgage career on April 1, 2000 at Mortgage Master Service Corporation, a family-owned correspondent lender that has been lending in the Pacific Northwest for over 30 years. Prior to mortgage, she was in title industry for 14 years where she managed an escrow branch and gained an invaluable insight to the real estate industry. Rhonda Porter has a CMPS designation and is a Licensed Loan Originator 510-LO-32047. Rhonda is also the Chairperson for the Social Media Committee for WAMP (Washington Association of Mortgage Professionals). She was recognized in Seattle Weekly's Best of 2009 issue as the Best Twitting Mortgage Broker (check at her Twitter @mortgageporter) and Sellsius 2007 Top 12 Women Real Estate Bloggers and 2007-2008 Maginficent 7 Consumer Articles. Rhonda originates mortgages for homes located in Washington State. You can reach Rhonda at rhonda@mortgageporter.com or by calling (206) 718-9488. NOTE: Rhonda Porter and Mortgage Master Service Corporation are not affiliated with any real estate brokerages.

6 Responses to “This is why you move to Seattle”

  1. Whoa! That’s all I can muster at this moment.

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  2. That is absolutely amazing!! Tell us where you were standing when you took the shot. Which neigborhood…street?

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  3. Thanks! I love photography. This is along Beach Drive south of Alki in West Seattle. This was on Tuesday morning…it was still a bit hazy out.

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  4. PS: I do have a small album of some of my favorite photos at
    http://www.mortgageporter.com/photos/seattle/index.html

    You’ll find a few more sunset…sunrise walking the dog shots.

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  5. Thanks for sharing that, Rhonda. One of the joys of my everyday life is the ever changing artwork of the long distance views from my home. Turning around at the end of my workday and seeing the sunset is an awesome end to a long day.

    I can’t tell you how many times someone in my home has said, “Hey Everyone…come here and see THIS!! It seems there is not end to the everchanging beauty of a long distance view across the lake.

    My favorite is just before the sun goes down when the tall Seattle skyline is lit up by the sun. Well, one of my favorites. Pink clouds in a blue sky is awesome. Days when there are many and varied boats out on the lake. God’s artistry is always the best.

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  6. It certainly puts everything into perspective after a day on job! :)

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