by Rachel Wohlander | Apr 25, 2017 | Community, Terra Cultura News
[cmsms_row][cmsms_column data_width=”1/1″][cmsms_text] We interrupt this regularly scheduled blog post for a special announcement… Terra Cultura is hosting its first official event! And you’re invited. You’ll find the invitation below...
by Jessica Wohlander | Apr 18, 2017 | Agriculture, Community, Interviews, Sister Farms
John and Courtney Fiske are celebrating an anniversary next month. May marks a full year since they opened San Diego Farm Animal Rescue, in Escondido, California. Among their cherimoya trees, Courtney and John provide safe haven for elderly, abandoned and otherwise...
by Rachel Wohlander | Apr 11, 2017 | Agriculture, Community, Interviews, Sister Farms
David Plescia and his partner Kayta Brady are no strangers to the land. After meeting as apprentices in Williamstown, MA at Caretaker Farm in 2012 (one of the oldest active CSAs in the United States), they’ve since set their sights on California. In 2013,...
by Rachel Wohlander | Apr 3, 2017 | Art, Community, Environment, Terra Cultura News
Whether you’re emerging from a cold winter, or a much-needed rainy season like us here in California, may we be the first to welcome you out of quasi-hibernation. Many a great novel, album and painting has come from artists being driven indoors by cold and snow....
by Thomas Hintze | Mar 28, 2017 | Art, Community, Environment
For my first Terra Cultura blog entry, I wanted to share some new and very personal work with you. I chose these photographs because I think they resonate with our ethos, which is a turn back to the real: real food, real people, real talk about survival. We are...
by Rachel Wohlander | Mar 21, 2017 | Community, Environment, Terra Cultura News
Happy Spring! The sugar snap peas in our garden are blossoming and the cilantro needs daily haircuts to keep it from bolting (anybody need some cilantro?!). We hope you’ve been enjoying The Almanac so far. We figured it was time for a little Terra Cultura...