Do you need a break? Of course you do; who doesn't this year? I've been thinking a lot about escapes both real and virtual, and in fact, so has everyone at Sunset. This week, we've got the scoop on lots of different kinds of getaways.
If you're ready for an actual vacation, you might consider a farmstay. Glamping accommodations and absurdly fresh gourmet food may be just the introduction to ranch life you need.
If you're going to be in Southern California in March, you can escape into the world of Regency-era London. Shondaland, the entertainment empire helmed by Shonda Rhimes, is hosting an interactive event with costumes, dancing, and music all inspired by the Netflix phenomenon Bridgerton.
And if you're not going anywhere anytime soon, join us in our new favorite procrastination tool healthy, revitalizing escape: A live sled-dog puppy cam. WildLands editor J.D. Simkins has discovered a live webcam at Denali National Park featuring a litter of 8 Alaskan Husky puppies, and I'm there for it for more of the day than I care to admit. Whatever kind of getaway you end up choosing, we hope you have a wonderful weekend! —Nicole Clausing, digital producer and newsletter editor Get the Mug Your Coffee Craves If you’ve never experienced a Yeti product, we have one thing to tell you: Believe the hype. Seriously, these mugs and tumblers are ideal for anyone who appreciates a hot and/or cold beverage—the vacuum-sealed stainless steel design maintains whatever you’re drinking at its original temperature for what seems like hours. Not only that, they’re easy to clean and nigh indestructible, so whether you’re throwing them in a backpack for a camping excursion or just feeling, you know, occasionally clumsy, you can be sure the mugs will remain undamaged.
And finally—ahem—they come in our signature orange color, with the Sunset logo stenciled on one side, so you can show off your pride in the West and help support this fine publication at the same time.
One last time: We own these ourselves, we love them, and we think you’ll love them, too.
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