Falling in Love with the Future.
There are many possible futures. In many of them, we get things right.
A Horse Called Tomorrow
As a child, Becky longed for a horse. At 8 years old, she began asking her dad. When her family left the heat of Texas for the winds of the Chesapeake Bay, he finally agreed: When they got their land, she’d get her horse.
They got their land. But she did not get her horse.
The Year of the Horse is Coming…
Four weeks from today — on February 17 — we’ll open the digital doors to The Tomorrow Company.
That day, our full website will go live. Our first set of offerings will be visible. And we’ll begin a calendar of conversations — some online, some in person — over the coming months as we move toward opening our physical home on the rolling 39 acres we steward.
A Year of Tending
This past year, we’ve been tending a family, a set of commitments, a piece of land, and a set of questions about how people live and work together.
Community Visioning
Asking the land what it wants to be. Asking the community what it needs. The beginning of a conversation intended to last for decades.
