For the past week, Seattleites have enjoyed uncharacteristically warm, sunny days and Ballard resident Natalie Stahl says she’s no exception as she enjoys long, virtual walks along the beaches of Hyrule.

“I’ve been meaning to check out Cape Cresia for while and now seems like a perfect time,” said Stahl. “After a long winter in the Hebra mountains foraging for Chillshrooms and mining luminous stones, I’ve really been looking forward to imagine feeling the sand between my toes.”

It won’t be all play and no work this week, though, she says.

“I’m looking at it as a working vacation,” she said. “I’ve done some research and it looks like there’s plenty of korok seeds to be found.”

Stahl also sees this as a chance to enrich herself culturally and spiritually. Citing rumors of a hidden shrine, she has set aside time to explore the Palmorae Ruins.

“Who knows what I’ll find out there?!”

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