Where
Time
Softens
Nestled within Beebe Hill State Forest, Selah is a living landscape shaped slowly through care, creativity, and deep respect for the land we are growing alongside. It is a place made for gathering, reflection, and presence.
The property name, Selah, speaks to a universal pause an intentional space where meaning has time to arrive.
We are Jordan and Alexandra, wife and spouse, and the learning stewards of Selah’s ten wild acres, a half-acre spring-fed pond, and an ever-growing native landscape of meadows, recovering fruit trees, and wildlife habitats slowly returning to balance.
When we purchased the property in 2022, the land had largely been left to itself. Years of overgrowth softened paths, obscured long views, and quieted its natural rhythm. We began the slow, intentional work of clearing, restoring, and—most importantly—listening. With time, it became clear what wanted to remain wild and what wanted to be shared. What emerged was not a reinvention, but a collaboration with the land itself.
At the heart of the property stands a humble but modern gathering space,once a working horse barn, now reimagined as The Arborary.
Today, Selah continues to evolve. Native plantings expand with each season. New trails are blazed. Spaces are refined, not rushed. Every decision is guided by a simple belief: land that gives generously deserves to be tended with care—and its gifts are meant to be shared.
Selah is a place to gather without hurry, to celebrate with presence, and to experience the quiet abundance of being held by the natural world. We welcome others into this pause—to mark milestones, to create, to connect, and to spend time on land that has shaped us deeply.