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about us 
 

Like most things we don’t plan for in life, it feels like The Fallows found and wove us together, and brought this particular dream and space into form.

 

Kenlee and Bri met in the pandemic, initially connected by their intersecting passions as humans in the mental health field. 

 

As two space-makers with a passion for all things grief and longing, they ventured to create an experience and invitation to be deeply held (therapy is great but have you ever sat under pine trees for an hour or stared at the water and listened?).

 

Unbeknownst to them before meeting, both Bri and Kenlee had experienced personal connections to the practice of lying ‘fallow’ throughout their lives and knew there could be no other name. 

The Fallows is more than a building to us: it is an invitation and an experience.

 

For some your time will be a necessary disruption, for others an initiation, a remembering. Whatever your reason to fallow, we trust it will meet you right where and as you are.

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BRI 
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Bri nicknamed ‘Selkie’ for her love of being submerged in water at all times (and away from the camera) runs our back of house operations for The Fallows, including all your booking and stay questions/concerns/needs.

 

A believer that the little stuff is the big stuff, Bri brings her passion for all things detail and design that are therapeutic and human at heart.

kenlee 
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Kenlee runs our front of house creative communication operations. She’s our all things hospitality/hype woman of The Fallows, believing that nature, community and space to be held are radical healers now more than ever.

 

You’ll find her written reflections over at @the_fallows, and her hand-picked rocks along our entry path to greet you.

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about the land 
 

Just over two hours from the Twin Cities metro, The Fallows sits on one acre overlooking Lake Adney in Crosby MN in Crow Wing County, the land base for the Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe.

The original builder had used this space as an art studio and had hoped that the land would be a place of rest and healing. Even though we never met the original owner, we hope to honor that vision at The Fallows now.

about Lake adney

 

Learn more about Lake Adney & its refuge of nearly 100 years here.

Lake Adney has been a safe refuge for Black families in the past, and we hope to continue to honor that legacy for all those who stay.

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