Editor's Picks: Top Weekly Links We Love - February 4, 2017
Here are the internet happenings that caught our attention this week.
Meet Billy, the Snow Guardian of the Rockies. He lives alone in a cabin in Colorado. And he has something to say about climate change. – Daniel, editorial assistant
On that note, ClimateCentral's Surging Seas map let's you play around with four degrees: Watch the sea levels rise (and pretty much wipe out Lower Manhattan) with each fraction of warmth. – Jeralyn, editorial director
Blown away by Maia and Alex Shibutani's record-breaking short dance figure-skating routine. It's fun, incredibly precise, and a welcome break from the Internet this week. – Becky, assistant editor
A story of assimilation from a thriving Assyrian community just outside Stockholm. – Daniel
Here's one for my fellow Miyazaki fans: Spoke Art Gallery in San Francisco is presenting a tribute art show to Studio Ghibli's Hayao Miyazaki, featuring works from more than 50 international artists. (!!!) – Becky
THIS WEEK ON FATHOM: Surviving Winter

Easy eagle spotting at Cheakamus Center. Photo by Drew Levin.
Vermont: Ursa Major's guide to wintering in Stowe.
Squamish: The eagles have landed. Find them in British Columbia.
Travel Loot: Things that make us feel a little warmer, a little more hygge.
Tech Tuesday: These virtual reality travel videos will take you on a world tour.




