Traveling for Memories

Traveling is one of the best summertime activities, I think, because the sun is out, the weather is warm, and school is out! (And there is a contest this summer, if you haven’t heard! Click here to learn more!)

Shopping for souvenirs may be quite fun when traveling, but I personally like to collect more memories and experiences than fun trinkets. Like Nancy Drew, when I travel, I try new things, explore new places and taste new foods. To keep a snapshot of these memories, creating a scrapbook with random little pieces from the travel adventure is sure fun, but another way to remember those memories is to take…what else? Pictures!

This weekend I went traveling to the next city across from our office location: Seattle. Of course, I took flat Sonny with me to help add this memory to the travel log…and to also post this memory here!

My travel memory is this: I hunted for a restaurant close enough to the Space Needle so that I could take my picture from a safe, photo-friendly location and still get this icon in the background. Once I found a restaurant, I parked, went up to the sidewalk and turned around.

“Oh no!” I thought, staring up at the tall tower. “The sun is right next to it!” This is a horrible thing for anyone who knows two bits about photography: The sun will fill the camera with too much light and you won’t get a very good shot. I only had 30 minutes to keep my car parked here, so I started to think. “Well, it’s too late for lunch and too early for dinner, but I’ll go inside for a drink…it sure is hot anyway,” I said to myself, but not out loud ’cause that’s silly.

After coming out of the restaurant with a blueberry-pomegranate smoothie, I leaned up against the building wall, looking at the Space Needle. Nuts. The sun hasn’t moved much very far. I looked to my right and noticed that the shadow of the Space Needle was cast on the driveway of the restaurant, not far away. What a perfect place to stand to get a shot of the Space Needle without the sun blinding us! Not really. The restaurant driveway was a dangerous place to stand for a picture. Hmm. If I wait long enough, the shadow will move in my direction…

Standing up against the wall for another ten minutes enjoying the smoothie, I waited. Finally, the Space Needle shadow was on me and the sun had hidden behind the iconic tower. Yay! Photo-op!

Sonny–and Little Jackalope–wuz here!

As for the weekend puzzle, all you had to do was [turn the numbers into letters (A=1, B=2, C=3 and so on)] and then read it like a [rail fence cipher (up, down then left to right).] Voila! Your answer!

This hints to something we are working on behind the scenes.

~Little Jackalope~

10 responses to “Traveling for Memories”

  1. I actually like the sun glare in the photo!:) just my opinion.

    I looked at y’all’s weather and the highs are like 60’s and 70’s, I find it interesting that you think it’s hot because our highs in TN are 80 and 90’s right now:) WA seems like a good place to hang out right now;D lol
    Blueberry and pomegranate smoothie, that sounds like heaven!

    Sick day today, which means I got to skip work and play GTH;)

  2. ND fan says:

    Hello Little Jackalope! I am absolutely positively excited! I was looking at the prizes for the Sonny June contest…WOW. I cant believe you get your photo in the Silent spy game. How will you guys tie the photo of the winner into the plot of the game? A picture frame maybe?Hmmm

  3. Anonymous says:

    maybe the new stories is for ND #29?

  4. Rachel Stevens says:

    Aww I love your picture LJ!

  5. Anonymous says:

    New stories? As in SPY?

  6. Oh, you, as always, is so cute: D

  7. Anonymous says:

    I still have to print out my flat Sonny. I’m not quite sure where to take him because I never really get anywhere. You could probably take your Sonny to the top of the Space Needle couldn’t you?

    From me,
    Silvertongue.

  8. Anonymous says:

    Could we make our own Flat Sonny that looks like the real one if we can’t print it out of whatever it is?

    Thank you!

    -Lee

  9. Love the Seattle Space Needle Story! 😀

    Quick question, LJ – do you have any resources on how to translate text into binary code? I know Nancy used it in HAU and DED, and I was wondering how you did it.

    -Allison, AKA ComicalCrafty 🙂

  10. William D says:

    Oh, numbers to letters :/ Of course it was. *rolls eyes* Oh well, anyways, super awesome pic of you and Sonny Joon :D. Do you think Sonny Joon will ever be in any Nancy Drew game? It would be amazing if Sonny Joon was Kate’s partner (A: Kate is Nancy’s mom (for those who don’t know) B:If she is really a spy!) Anyway, what position do you think is fun at HerInteractive?

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