(That's news to me. I had no idea we have a "darkness retreat" here in Ashland.)
(The Oregonian)The Green Bay Packers star quarterback ended his four-day stay in an Ashland, Oregon facility, according to the owner. Scott Berman, who owns Sky Caves Dark Retreats, told ESPN that Rodgers departed the facility on Wednesday.
Rodgers, who has been known to adopt unconventional approaches and practices, went dark in order to assess where he is in his life at age 39. It’s probable that part of Rodgers’ assessment is determining whether he will return to the Packers or play elsewhere in 2023.
Sky Caves Retreats is a facility that offers guests an opportunity to spend time immersed in darkness. According to the facility’s website, there are three separate rooms. One is a “cob/strawbale cottage” and the other two are “hobbit” cottages built into the hillside and are fully buried in the Earth.”
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