On the road, on the prairie, with the Sounders
In Kansas City the heat was intense, the new soccer stadium is a fine pleasure, and the Sounders win a game they had no business in taking.
Peter Miller is owner of Peter Miller Books, a store in Seattle specializing in architecture and design books. You can reach him in care of editor@crosscut.com.
In Kansas City the heat was intense, the new soccer stadium is a fine pleasure, and the Sounders win a game they had no business in taking.
Look at your bookcase. Rummage in the free movies of Netflix. Eat tomatoes. Look up from your smart phone at the plenty around you.
You'd think the Northwest would know how to find good spring water, and to stay away from the purified stuff.
The moment is about to come, and it lasts only 12 days at most.
Maybe it's the coach. Maybe it's the striverland of Seattle. But a soccer team needs to play with more rhythm and looseness.