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We've Got Butterflies For This Spot

The Butterfly House

It's 420, and we'd rather be enjoying a wake and bake at The Butterfly House in Carmel, California. Designed in 1951 by Frank Wynkoop.

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Is it just me, or did Labor Day Weekend sneak up on us? It feels like we were just getting into the groove of summer, and now we're already staring down the last long weekend before fall starts creeping in 😳. There's something about this time of year that makes you want to hit pause, soak up the last rays of sunshine, and just exist for a bit. Maybe that means sitting on your porch with a cold drink, or maybe it’s zoning out to your favorite tunes and letting your mind wander wherever it wants to go.

Speaking of tunes, we’re diving deep into some serious mixtape nostalgia this week, reminiscing about the days when a tape deck was all you needed for a perfect Saturday night. We’re also checking out some wild restaurant designs that are taking the whole dining experience to new heights. And because we all need a laugh, there’s a funny little video about what happens when your girlfriend turns into a worm—yeah, you read that right.

So, without further ado, we have our weekly inspiration for you to spark your afternoon daydreams. 🌿✨

 

Mixtape Nostalgia 

 

Take a nostalgic ride back to the days when mixtapes ruled with this fresh spin on the classic tape deck. Imagine a cassette player that’s part art, part time machine, bringing those retro vibes into the now. It’s a quirky nod to the past with a modern twist, making it more than just a cool piece of gear—it’s a tiny time capsule that turns your music into a tactile, visual experience. Perfect for when you want to vibe out and rewind time, literally.


Would You Eat Under A Waterfall?

 
If you’re into spaces that push boundaries, these restaurant designs are like a trip for your senses. We're talking places that feel like art installations where you can eat. From underwater dining to rooftops with views that make your jaw drop, these spots redefine what it means to grab a meal. It’s like stepping into another world every time you sit down to eat—because who said your dinner spot can’t be as adventurous as the menu?

My Girlfriend Turned Into A Worm


When your partner asks if you'd still love her if she turned into a worm, you better be ready for that hypothetical to become reality. Watch as one guy’s bizarre (but weirdly adorable) scenario unfolds when his girlfriend literally transforms into a worm. Because, let’s be honest, love really knows no bounds—even when it’s squirmy.


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