Now that we're two days into the Edge of Progress Tour, we wanted to take a moment to introduce ourselves and say thanks. We hope you're enjoying the trip so far and that you follow us on the rest of the journey.

Now that we're two days into the Edge of Progress Tour, we wanted to take a moment to introduce ourselves and say thanks. We hope you're enjoying the trip so far and that you follow us on the rest of the journey.

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today's top stories from our friends at pitchfork
Everything we're bringing in the trip, all in one steel case.

Stella and I said our teary goodbyes today.

Showers for nerds, igniting cardboard boxes, giant dinosaurs, and unsuccessfully battling every claw machine along the way.

Our second week on the Edge of Progress tour was all about the Southwest as we drove through Texas, New Mexico, and Arizona.

As part of GOOD's Edge of Progress Tour, MacKenzie Fegan visits innovators in New York working on urban gardening and solar-powered sculpture.
In two weeks, GOOD is going on a wild cross-country trip to meet some of the most interesting innovators in the country. Tell us who they should be.

In Austin, GOOD's MacKenzie Fegan met an artist working on a series of ephemeral sculptures and an architect at the forefront of sustainable design.

In San Francisco, GOOD's MacKenzie Fegan learned about a foundation supporting arts and technology, and robots that make movies.

Here's our Ford Edge on day one. We'll be posting a daily image to see how dirty this baby gets over the course of the road trip.

There was quite a bit of rain yesterday, so we managed to stay pretty clean.

Our Ford Edge is sadly without a name. So, help us out. What should we name her?

Still pretty clean, due to yesterday's torrential downpour. We need to find some mud.

Here is Stella, our newly named Edge, before we head to St. Louis today. Still so shiny.

A giant red arrow points the way to a Whole Foods in Albuquerque.

We spent last night in Sedona surrounded by some of the most beautiful scenery we've seen on the trip so far.

We're en route to LA and our fourth innovator interview.

We found an old friend for Stella in Los Angeles today.

The end of Daylight Saving Time means we're spending a lot more time driving in the dark.

Amber waves of grain, check. Purple mountains, check. And now, sea to shining sea.
Here she is, the day before we give watch her ride into the sunset without us.