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It’s Bloom Time for America’s Most Spectacular Wildflowers. Please Don’t Ruin It

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Preview goes here Please do not delete this text. Please do not delete this text. Is it spring yet?

Preview goes here Please do not delete this text. Please do not delete this text. Is it spring yet? It feels like we’re in kind of a non-time, or am I just projecting again? I don’t know you. Maybe you’re a happy-go-lucky surfer who spends every day at the beach, and you don’t relate with my rants. Feel free to disregard, then. And at least it’s a holiday. That’s right, today, March 9, is National Meatball Day, National Barbie Day, National Crab Meat Day, National Registered Dietitian Nutritionist Day, and National Get Over It Day. Get your Barbie some crab meat salad, talk to your dietitian nutritionist about meatballs, look yourself in the mirror, and GET OVER IT. But only after you’ve done the processing, healing, and expressing required to adequately move on and integrate a life lesson into your experience. Getting over it isn’t as simple as it seems. Today’s stories are sure to delight you. First, we have the scoop on an amazing floral bloom in Southern California. We have some women-led wine startups. We have some tips for stargazing road trips. And finally, a list of Airbnbs with indoor pools. Okay, now I’m kind of thrown for a loop because I didn’t realize there were floral blooms happening already. I need to grab some nasal spray and hit the road. See you tomorrow, - [Ned Riseley, Senior Copywriter]( Please do not delete this text. travel [It’s Bloom Time for America’s Most Spectacular Wildflowers. Please Don’t Ruin It]( It may not feel like spring where you are, but if you head out to Antelope Valley in Southern California, you could catch one of the most stunning wildflower blooms in the country. One thing to keep in mind, though: do not touch or tread on the flowers. In recent years, influencers have been ruining something beautiful (what else is new) by trampling the flowers just to chase a little clout. Learn more about this issue and how to visit this ecosystem respectfully. Please do not delete this text. [Poppies!]( Please do not delete this text. Please do not delete this text. Food & drink [Women-Led Wine Startups You Need to Know]( These wonderful wine entrepreneurs are bringing some feminine virtues to the wine world. Their companies are sommelier-approved, innovative, and helping to bring new voices to a table that has historically been extremely male-dominated. Read more about these inspiring women, the delicious wine they help create, and reward yourself by buying a case (or four). Please do not delete this text. [It’s wine o’clock]( Please do not delete this text. Please do not delete this text. Please do not delete this text. travel [You Can Easily Go on a Great Stargazing Road Trip from These U.S. Cities]( Sick of staring at your phone? I am. Well, lucky for you and me, here are all of Thrillist’s favorite places where we can get some of the clearest views of the night sky. Nothing puts it all into perspective like staring up and remembering that you live on a little rock in the middle of a giant, inky, unfathomable infinity. Sounds fun, no? Please do not delete this text. [Star power]( Please do not delete this text. Please do not delete this text. shopping [12 Airbnbs with Resort-Caliber Indoor Pools]( Whether you want to pretend you’re an ancient Roman aristocrat taking a soak in a column-lined bathhouse, or do some Phillippe Cruel Intentions cosplay, or you just want to swim some laps while you’re on vacation, here are some of our favorite Airbnbs that have indoor pools. Is there anything more luxurious than bringing the pool inside? Please do not delete this text. [Adult swim]( Sign Up for Streamail Please do not delete this text. Please do not delete this text. Entertainment [Get Our Weekly Rundown of Your Next Binge]( Entertainment [What’s Streaming Now on HBO Max]( Please do not delete this text. Please do not delete this text. [Ico Facebook] [Ico Facebook] [Ico Facebook] [Ico Facebook] [Ico Facebook] [Ico Facebook] Thrillist Editorial - Favorable reviews cannot be bought. Read our [Terms & Conditions](#), [Privacy Policy](#) Delivered by Thrillist.com, 568 Broadway, Suite 507, New York, NY 10012 [212.966.2263]( Sent to {EMAIL}. Add themove@newsletter.thrillist.com to your safe-sender list so our emails get to your inbox. [View On The Web]( [Content Settings]( [Unsubscribe](

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