Saturday, April 6, 2019

Day 10 (4/6) - The Final Post Perspective

"We don't see things as they are, we see them as we are."  Anais Nin.

It’s good to get perspective, meet with others, be in network and stay fresh even if it is just to understand what others are doing and where they are at.


It’s also good to know your story, understand the why for you and your place.
 
 
Throughout each day of our travel we've tried to share some of this new perspective with you. 
 
 
Along the way we've also met with a lot of pumped, passionate and inspired water people in the Netherlands and Denmark who are industriously innovating and working away at solutions to make cities better. 
 
 
They were infectious with their curiousity and reminded us to always keep gaps and places free in your work and in your life for exploration. 
 
 
Inspired by Dutch tradition, we'd like to turn this blog back towards you and invite you into   dialogue and collaboration and to encourage you to share your own thoughts with us. 
 
 
We think that it's important over the next many months that we get clarity about Seattle's water story. 
 
 
So we want to know what you think: 
 
 
What do you think Seattle's water management and climate adaptation story is? 
 
 
What should we as residents and workers in Seattle care most deeply about?
 
 
Please comment below.
 
 
Dani and Leslie






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