An almost perfect day unfolds one moment after another. From yoga to
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Yoga’s Autumnal Equinox
Our summer and fall have been especially beautiful in the capital city of Alberta, Edmonton. Summer days are warm or cool – not sweltering as they have been elsewhere.This September, the days are balmy. The garden blooms in late-summer nearing autumnal madness. The nights grow cooler reminding us of change. And today, the autumnal equinox announces our mid-point. A time of reassessment for some. A moment to rebalance for others. …I am thinking with admiration of my brother who called yesterday to say he was in the hospital mending his heart.
I am so grateful to teach yoga into my seventies. It fills me with joy.
A New Class I have a new class beginning in January at the Strathcona Community League Tuesdays from 10-11:15am MST for 8 weeks from Jan 7 – Feb 20. Register here. My ongoing Saturday morning class 9:15-10:30 at the Westwood Unitarian Congregation is attended by a wonderful group of students. Join us any Saturday atContinue reading “I am so grateful to teach yoga into my seventies. It fills me with joy.”
My Yoga Classes
I teach yoga on Saturday mornings in Park Allen in the lovely sanctuary of the Westwood Unitarian Congregation. I am interested in potentially teaching several other classes here. If you are interested in a yoga class during the weekdays or on a weekday after work, let me know.
The Beauty of Yoga
We came full circle. In about 1981, I introduced yoga to Kim Echlin, a fellow PhD student, now accomplished writer of many novels and other works. Kim remains my dear lifelong friend. The late inspiring Esther Myers was our yoga teacher then. In 1987, I would move away from Toronto while Kim would go onContinue reading “The Beauty of Yoga”
