Spaces for nourishment, contemplation, rest, & connection.

Wild Rice Retreat

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Weaving Our Being and Becoming: A Yoga and Bliss Immersion

August 5-10, 2025
Bayfield, WI

At summer’s zenith, exactly halfway between the Solstice and Equinox, we’ll come together and celebrate the fullness of the season with a week of replenishment and celebration. Set in the verdant northwoods along Lake Superior’s southern shore, we’ll bathe our senses and come alive with yoga and meditation, connection with one another, and allow Nature to guide us.  A key aim of our time together is to honor ceremony and adventure and to resource resilience. We will commune with the elements and the depth of the land and water of this peninsula - merging our practices with the environment.


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Fall Women’s Retreat

October 24-26, 2025

Terramuse Retreat Center
Mechanicsville, IA

On the verge of Samhain and the final harvest of the year, join Kimberly Jaeger-Arjes and Fannie for a nourishing micro-retreat in Eastern Iowa. Welcoming the darker days of the year, we will center rest, connection, gratitude and grief. Expect mindful movement, meditation, a grief ritual, delicious food, time in nature and sacred community.

Catering by Mariah Andrews of Mt. Vernon - plant based and GF meals

Single and Double Rooms available, all rooms have shared baths. Price includes all meals, lodging, and content.

Retreat begins Friday 4 pm and ends Sunday 11:30 am

Single Rooms: $695

Double Rooms: $595 (request roommate via email)

Reservation can be made , or via Venmo, Paypal, or check - please email Fannie to inquire. Alternate payment forms help us avoid cc fees.

Kimberly Jaeger-Arjes is a yoga teacher, death doula, and caregiver in grief whose work is rooted in reverence for the cycles of life, death, and rebirth. A student of movement, energy, and earth-based wisdom, she weaves together trauma-informed yoga, restorative healing, and ritual to support both the living and the dying.