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Depending on your preferred metaphor, a book about Salmon Creek Farm has been cooking, germinating, marinating, ripening, or stewing for about as long as I’ve been on the land, over a decade. For much of that time the conversation about thi...
Every January or February I set aside an entire week to focus exclusively on pruning all of our 75+ fruit trees, mostly apples but also pears, plums, and cherries. 25 were planted in the 70’s and 80’s by the original communards and the othe...
Carmen Goodyear lives just down the ridge from us in Albion and was one of the founders of Country Women magazine, a primary reference for so many who come to the land today. We keep copies of every issue from the 1970s available for refere...
Kylie Kiyomi Obermeier reflects on her seven weeks at Salmon Creek Farm as one of the six artists selected for our second session of Schools of Salmon Creek. Each came with an intention for their time on the land and an offering for the gro...
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Salmon Creek Arts is a non-profit organization offering year round programs at Salmon Creek Farm, a sanctuary of precious riparian and coast redwood habitat on Central Pomo land, established as a counterculture commune in 1971.
Maker of food, tender of plants, teacher of kids, player of music ✮ ⋆ ˚。\ud81a\uddb9 ⋆。°✩ Highland Park, CA
seeking a time machine to see Carol Channing in Hello, Dolly!
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