It's 420, and we'd rather be sipping something warm, and spending a cozy fall day at The David & Nancy Barbour House. Designed by John Marsh Davis in 1964.
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Itâs kind of wild that weâre already staring down the last days of September, right? Next week is October, and the shift is realâcooler mornings, earlier sunsets, and that feeling like everything is starting to slow down (just a little). It's the perfect time to embrace the art of doing nothing, or whatever your version of that looks like. Maybe it's just staring out the window with a hot drink, thinking about literally nothing, or starting to get cozy with whatever kind of self-care youâre vibing with these days. The transition between seasons is always a little dreamy, like weâre all collectively sighing and letting go.
Speaking of letting go, weâve got some fun stuff to get lost in this week. Thereâs the discovery of a new species of Ghost Shark (just in time for spooky season), a look inside Mimi Lauterâs magical garden in L.A., and the most chill frog, Omoochi, just waiting for the rain. Oh, and if you havenât heard Orion Sunâs latest, nowâs your chance to sink into a track of her newest albumâitâs the kind of song that makes you feel like you're floating.
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Wanna Tour This Magical LA Artists Garden?
Mimi Lauterâs Los Angeles garden feels like something straight out of a dream. Itâs lush, colorful, and full of life, blending art with nature in a way that makes it hard to tell where one ends and the other begins. Lauter, an artist herself, has crafted a space that feels as personal and creative as her paintings. Itâs the kind of place that makes you want to slow down and get lost in the moment.
Wait For The Rain With Omoochi
Ghost Sharks, and It's Not A CostumeÂ
 Just in time for spooky season, scientists have discovered a new species of ghost shark, and itâs giving off major Halloween vibes. Deep in the waters off the coast of Australia, this eerie creature can be found lurking. Ghost sharks, also called chimaeras, are rare and kind of mysterious, which makes this discovery even cooler. Itâs like nature knows how to set the mood for Octoberâotherworldly and a little creepy.
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