Made in the space between frost and thaw. 

From birth to death, we are all in transition. In that liminal space of uncertainty. It is here where we find home within ourselves and the world - in the in-between. 

Liminality is the space between what was and what’s next—the threshold where change takes root. Resilience is what allows us to stand there. At Halfway2Heaven, we live in that in-between: the season’s edge, the mountain’s middle, the balance of beauty and endurance. Here, resilience isn’t resistance—it’s adaptation, renewal, and grace under uncertainty. It’s how we stay grounded while becoming something new.

We are all, in some way, halfway to heaven—learning to live in the spaces between loss and renewal, certainty and change. Liminality asks us to pause there, and resilience gives us the strength to remain. At Halfway2Heaven, that balance guides everything we grow and make: an invitation to dwell in transformation, grounded in care, beauty, and becoming.

“In the depth of winter, I finally learned that within me there lay an invincible summer.”

—Albert Camus

Here on the mountain, every season is a lesson in liminality—the tender pause between frost and thaw, bloom and decay, work and rest. Resilience grows in that middle ground. It’s in the soil that holds memory, in the hands that keep tending, in the light that returns a little differently each day. At Halfway2Heaven, we live in that in-between: making beauty from endurance, comfort from change, and home from whatever weather comes next.

Halfway2Heaven was built in the space between—between the known and the possible, the wild and the cultivated, the storm and the calm. We call that space liminality, and it’s where resilience lives. Every harvest, every handmade good, every small act of care comes from that middle ground: rooted in Vermont soil, shaped by change, and steady in its becoming. To live halfway to heaven is to meet uncertainty with grace and make beauty from the in-between.

Because heaven isn’t a destination. It’s the way we live — halfway there, we are already home.

Let resilience take root.