We’ve forgotten what our grandparents knew: happiness thrives in unhurried moments. Our retreats teach the endangered arts of slow living—kneading bread dough at dawn, mending clothes instead of replacing them, watching storms roll in without checking the weather app. Guests learn to identify edible plants, build proper fires, and tell time by the sun’s position. These aren’t survival skills—they’re life skills for a more grounded existence. Children especially blossom when freed from digital pacifiers, inventing games with sticks and stones. The curriculum? How to be human again. Enroll in simplicity.