Whale is shipping now, Desert is headed to the printer as we type, and Home will be wrapped up and ready with a bow on top for the end of the year. Followed by The Sleep Issue and a big ‘ole nod to David Attenborough — what a guy. That’s the plan, Stan. (The Creative Director might try to say there’s a Turtle Issue in there, but don’t listen to her.) All filled with things like how to escape the belly of a whale, a field guide to all the weird and wacky life in the desert, and a look at some of the better homes out there, rooted in nature. What do they all have in common? A focus on our connection to that sweet lady called Mother Nature, the communities around us, and ourselves. Not bad, not bad at all. You can snag a single issue here or dive in headfirst and spend your birthday money on a shiny new subscription. Full steam ahead, Sally.
Cats needed.
Ocean’s Most Wanted
The otter behind a wave of surfboard heists two years ago has reportedly returned to her life of crime. Simultaneously stealing our hearts and our longboards.
A Nick of all Trades
Nick Offerman is revealing his secrets to the good life in his new book, Little Woodchucks. On the list: carving your own canoe. Not on the list: skim milk.
Re: animal origami and accordions
The guys and gals in lab coats are looking to the creatures of the natural world for inspiration on their latest designs. Not a bad idea considering they’ve been doing this whole “life” thing quite a bit longer than we humans.
Other Good News & Happenings
Something good. Just people being people.
The Flow Farmers Market at Brickell is back this Sunday.
“For the kids on Halloween” is as good an excuse as any to buy those leopard print bell-bottoms at Goodwill.
For any who makes a mean spicy marg — drop us a line.
Something to watch. Go Gently.










