Jennifer Rosendale.
Offering not just bodywork, but a return to wholeness. Whether you’re seeking relief, grounding, or reconnection, the yurt is here as a space to come home to yourself.

Welcome.
I’m so glad you’re here.
This space is a reflection of a life rooted in nature, creativity, and connection. Tucked among the trees in the Pacific Northwest, my home studio is where earth and art meet—where glass is shaped by fire, soil is tended with care, and healing work is grounded in stillness.
For over two decades, I’ve balanced the practices of massage therapy, glass art, gardening, and community building on this five-acre retreat. Here, the rhythm of the seasons guides my hands and heart. Whether I’m cultivating food, bees, or beauty, I believe in working with the land—not against it—and honoring the cycles that support us.
This is a space where the wild and the handmade live side by side. Where art reflects the landscape, and where healing is woven into everyday life. Whether you’ve come for bodywork, workshops, or a spark of inspiration, know that this work is shaped by intention, gratitude, and the living world around me.
Take a deep breath, take a look around. You’re always welcome.