Midnight Cider at the Orchard | An Adult Bedtime Story For Deep Sleep And Relaxation
In the misty foothills of Asheville, North Carolina, where the Blue Ridge Mountains breathe in slow silver waves, lies Weaver Orchard — a sanctuary of golden leaves, cider-sweet air, and quiet renewal. Each autumn, beneath the glow of the Hunter’s Moon, the orchard opens its gates for the Midnight Harvest, a gathering known only to those who need it most. Travelers, locals, and kindred souls — thirty, maybe fifty in all — arrive carrying lanterns, laughter, and gentle stories. Among them is Elena Park, a travel writer weary from chasing deadlines instead of dreams. Welcomed by Jonas Weaver, the soft-spoken caretaker, she steps into a night of warmth and belonging. Mae Lin, a dulcimer musician whose melodies seem woven from moonlight, and Silas Bennett, the orchard’s elder cider-maker, guide her through a celebration of stillness — steaming cups of cider, lanterns strung between trees, and whispered wishes released into the night air. As the stars glimmer through drifting mist, Elena discovers that the orchard’s quiet magic isn’t in spells or superstition, but in the way people gather — unhurried, grateful, awake to the beauty of the present. By dawn, she finds not only peace, but the spark of creativity she thought she’d lost, glowing softly like cider in the firelight. ✨ If you enjoy this episode, please take a moment to leave a rating for the show—it helps others discover these calming tales and keeps our storytelling journey growing.