Bird watching on a big blue marble ☀️
WEDNESDAY | 4.22.26

The David Attenborough Issue is at the printer, and it’s Earth Day. A whole entire day dedicated to Mother Earth and all she provides for us humans, and a whole entire magazine dedicated to the man who’s helping give our Earth a voice. We should probably have more of those two things. We like to think that somewhere out there, David himself is feeding the birds in his backyard and pondering what it means to be human on this big blue marble. We could all take a page out of that book. Whatever you do today, make a part of it, big or small, for the planet whose dirt you’re standing on. She deserves it. Thanks for being here.
Something to know. Where the birds come from and where the birds go.

The Hidden World of Fungi
Dr. Bryn Dentinger, Curator of Mycology at the Natural History Museum of Utah and former Head of Mycology at the Royal Botanic Gardens in London, tells the story of the underground network that made us and keeps us going.
Mother Earth’s Plantasia
The Art Director has informed us that this album is required listening for today, and we stand behind her firmly.
Shelters of Land and Element
Alexander Kwapis and Dennis Fiore of Wild Dirt ventured out to explore how Indigenous homes are built with nature for The Home Issue of The Flow Trip. Give it a read.
Other Good News & Happenings
Where the planet breathes.
A story about some whale-y good music.
The weird and wonderful life of ants.
Looking Mother Nature in the eye with this print.
Flow Grocer — Earth food for all. Come give us a holler.









