"Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things you didn't do than by the ones you did. So throw off the bowlines. Sail away from the safe harbor. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dream."
-- Mark Twain
Colours change: in the morning light, red shines out bright and clear and the blues merge into their surroundings, melting into the greens; but by the evening the reds loose their piquancy, embracing a quieter tone and shifting toward the blues in the rainbow. Yellow flowers remain bright, and white ones become luminous, shining like ghostly figures against a darkening green background. - Rosemary Verey, The Scented Garden, 1981
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Sunday, January 29, 2012
Chocolate, Wine and Sun Salutations - Yoga Journal Blog post
A Good Day to Die.
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A Day in the Life. A month or so ago, after nearly 10 years working at
building elephant up, twice (first as a magazine, then online) I burnt out.
I’ve had...
photographer & artist tamara dean
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Tamara Dean graduated from the University of Western Sydney with a degree
in design. But she focussed on photography and has worked with the Sydney
Mo...
Yoga for Autism Improving Lives
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There's a great story out of Boulder, CO about yoga being used as a tool to
help kids in the autism spectrum. We've seen yoga play a therapeutic role
for p...
some days are like that
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"what happened to our summer?" asked samba (strangely, he didn't question
the fact that we had placed a chive flower on his head.)
today was cold, windy...
Yoga for Gardening, the third edition!
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In the spirit of Yoga Outside, welcome to the Third Edition of Yoga for
Gardening. Yes, this is the third year running that I've posted a sequence
for all ...
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