This is Flat Lion's journey around the world. He was born in San Francisco, CA. He travels via envelope from place to place. So far, he has been to Mountain View, CA; Lyons, CO; Dublin, Ireland; Santa Monica, CA; and Peru. His next stop is Australia!

Flat Lion's Travels

Wednesday, November 28, 2007

Destination #4: A California Beach Day

We rewarded ourselves by
visiting the beach today. First, we stopped at a Christmas Tree at the promenade. The shiny blue ornaments are my favorite!


















Next we went across the street to Palisades Park. There's the Santa Monica pier behind us. The pier is an old-fashion wooden pier with roller coasters, games and ice cream. The ocean breezes make my mane even more wild. Grrr!


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We looked through the telescopes at birds, lifeguards, and even dolphins!








Here we are taking a photo at the entrance to the Santa Monica pier. I look pretty good in this photo, I think I will have to send it to Grandma Flat Lion and Grandpa Flat Lion.



















We're joining a film shoot on location, this is our big break to become a superstar! Gotta run!!

Destination #4: Santa Monica Here I Come!

I arrived safe and sound in Santa Monica from Dublin, Ireland. Whew! 5730 miles non-stop in this envelope. I might be a little jet lagged but I'm enjoying the sunshine after my adventures in Dublin.






Here I am, ready for a day of work at Google. I worked pretty hard today on writing Help Center articles.



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I also went to the Google library to brush up on my JavaScript skills.

I sure found a good book!







Monday, October 29, 2007

Destination #3: Dublin, Ireland - Two Dinos, a hero and a little girl

After crossing the Atlantic ocean, I arrived save in Europe. I'm not in continental Europe, but on a small island in front of it - named Ireland. It's also called the green island, because plants and trees are growing well in the frequent rain showers. And it's staying green all year long, as there is no snow in the winter and the summers are not very dry.

The people are very friendly so I could easily find a house to stay. The family in this house has two children. A six-year-old boy and a one-and-a-half-year-old girl. I was playing happily with some toys of the boy. Then suddenly I was surrounded by evil monsters. They looked like dangerous dinosaurs who were hunting for their food. I was scared. I called for help.


My call for help was answered quickly. A masked man that moved like a spider came out of nowhere for my rescue. He was fighting the dinosaurs and rescued me. Very relieved I thanked my hero.












The rest of my time in Irland I lived in a pink house in the garden. The little girl was looking good after me and we had a lot of fun playing together.

Sunday, September 16, 2007

Destination #2: Lyons, CO - Rock climbing is fun!

Well, here I am in Lyons, Colorado, which is near Denver, and is 824 miles east of San Jose, California. When you add that to the distance from San Francisco to San Jose, so far I have traveled 850 miles. (http://gc.kls2.com/cgi-bin/gc?PATH=SFO-SJC-DEN)

We just got back from a hike in the Rocky Mountains near Tosh's house in Lyons. This map shows where we went, which is a place called Button Rock Preserve. It has a big lake and lots of nice places to hike.


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It is really high here in the mountains, over a mile high, so I get out of breath when I hike uphill too fast, because there's less oxygen up here.

While we were hiking a rainstorm blew in, but we had good raincoats so we didn't get wet. Tosh says the weather changes very fast in the mountains.

After a few minutes it was sunny again, and I got to go rock climbing. Here's a picture of me on the rocks.


Tosh made me a backpack. He says it'll be a lot easier to carry around than a suitcase.

The rocks near Lyons are kind of reddish color and are called redstone. A lot of the old buildings in town are made from it.

On the way into town there is a big piece of redstone that has been carved to say, "Welcome to Lyons." There's a picture at this website: www.townoflyons.com.


This afternoon I met Rufous, who is a hummingbird who has been living near Tosh's house this summer. All the hummingbirds are getting ready to fly to Mexico for the winter, which is a very long journey for such tiny birds.

When I told Rufous that I'm going to Dublin, Ireland tomorrow to meet Tosh's friend Axel, he asked if he could come with me. So I put him in my backpack.

Well, I better get in my envelope and get ready for my trip to Dublin, which is 3,817 miles from Denver! (http://gc.kls2.com/cgi-bin/gc?PATH=SFO-SJC-DEN-DUB)

See you there!

Friday, September 14, 2007

RRRROOOAAARRRR! RRROOOAAAARRRRR!

Haha, hello down there! I think we're flying above you right now.

Tosh was born in August, so he's a lion, too. We're sitting in the airplane flying to Colorado and we're bored, so we've been practicing roaring to pass the time. I'm the loudest, by far!

Oh-oh, the flight attendant just came by and told us we have to be quiet because we're bothering the other passengers, so we can only purrrrrrrrr until we land.

It was funny when we went through the security check to get to the plane. They told me I had to empty my pockets and take off my shoes, so I had to tell them that I don't have any pockets and never wear shoes!

Tosh has a window seat, but he gave me the window. It's really cool, I can see all the mountains and deserts that we're flying over. Tosh is trying to read a book, but he's not getting very far because I keep telling him to look at everything I'm seeing. He doesn't mind, though. He likes the view, too.

Here comes the flight attendant again, to bring us something to drink. When I stick my snout in a glass of cola, the bubbles tickle me and always make me sneeze, so I think I'll get an orange juice instead. Anyway, that's more like the color of my fur, so if I spill some it won't matter.

Okay, talk to you more tomorrow. We're going to go for a walk in the mountains.

Destination #1: Mountain View, CA


Today I traveled via envelope to Mountain View, CA. I met so many great people! Unlike me, they were all three-dimensional! I don't think they could fit in the mailbox! They must never travel anywhere!

Anyways, I first arrived in Keyvan's mailbox (that's the guy in the yellow shirt and green hat). He taught me some Farsi (the language of Iran) and we ate some rosewater ice cream. Then, we biked to Google.

Then, Heather (the girl in the green shirt) stuck me in her pocket. She walked all through Google and I got to see the campus. They had lots of bright colors and great food. They told me all about their search engine and how it works.

Next, Tosh (the guy in the red shirt) stuffed me in his briefcase and told me we're going to the mountains.