Pop-up Vendor at Winter Desert Gatherings
Rhythm and Stones, founded by Michael Johnson, is a pop-up vendor that brings handcrafted items and regenerative cacao to winter desert gatherings. As part of the vibrant nomad community that migrates to Arizona Quartzite and California's Salton Sea and Joshua Tree areas during the winter season, Rhythm and Stones creates spaces for connection, celebration, and conscious commerce.
At winter desert gatherings like Tribe Boheme, Van Aid, SchooliePalooza, Bombay Beach Binnelie, Boondockers bash, Rubber Tramp Rendezvous, and the Quartzite gem show, you can find Rhythm and Stones offering their unique handcrafted items alongside Agroverse's regenerative ceremonial cacao. This combination of artisanal crafts and regenerative cacao creates a powerful space for mindful connection and community building in the heart of the desert.
As an Agroverse partner, Rhythm and Stones shares regenerative Amazonian cacao with the nomad community, supporting both conscious consumption and rainforest restoration. Each interaction becomes an opportunity to connect with the land, with community, and with practices that honor both tradition and innovation in sustainable living.
To find Rhythm and Stones at upcoming gatherings, check their Facebook page for current locations and event schedules. They're part of the seasonal migration that represents the culmination of the Pacific West Coast journey—where travelers gather in the warmth of the desert to celebrate community, freedom, and conscious living.