Who is the woman you think of when designing for OZMA?She is multi-dimensional, curious, confident, adventurous, creative, imperfect. She’s in tune with herself, the natural world, and the world around her. She actively hopes for a better environmental and social future.I read somewhere that you live in a yurt in Topanga! Is this still true and please tell me more if so!Yes! I did live in a yurt in Topanga for about 2 ½ years, not so long ago, while OZMA was getting to its feet. The yurt was pretty magical, built on a platform high in the hills, overlooking the canyon and with a view all the way down to the ocean. I used to say it was perched on the edge of the world. I loved falling asleep to the sound of frogs and crickets and waking up to fresh foggy ocean air. It had a big dome skylight and beautiful wood beams that I would stare up at while laying on the bed with my dog. It was fully plumbed but very simple inside and just with room for the bed and a small table and chairs. I’ve always been a big traveler, so living with very few things has always felt natural to me, so it was cozy! There was a bathroom built under the yurt with a clawfoot tub and a window that opened to the hill outside. I miss daydreaming in that tub.