What Have I Done?
…my yoga practice. But I’ve done it now. I’ve tweeted my first. Daniel is the enabler for all things cyber that I eventually embrace. He’s just now helped push me…
…my yoga practice. But I’ve done it now. I’ve tweeted my first. Daniel is the enabler for all things cyber that I eventually embrace. He’s just now helped push me…
…out to the Yoga Shed to practice. I got a shock and I might have even said, “What the f#@*” in reaction to the mess I discovered. By now, I…
…not that I’ve seen any. If I hose my gum boots down, they come up shiny as new. Best of all they match my trackies which are all blue, and…
…and we head off to socialize with Byronites. Even with all this excitement, I miss home! Have a look at my new yoga blog: eve2.chaos-central.com Or contact me on Twitter:…
…we understand that our afternoon and sunset years have a value and a purpose all their own, we gain a new appreciation for these years. Suddenly we desire to live…
Uttanasana, supported At this time of a brand new year, we are disposed to thinking of moving forward into 2011, into our lives, maybe into a healthier, happier lifestyle. On…
…paradise. I’m still hanging on to my favoured Sydney health practitioners. When I needed surgery last year I wasn’t game to have it done in Taree or even Newcastle. So,…
…four kids and three foster kids – who sat in front of me. They had come up all the way from Newcastle to support their parents who were performing. I…
…that briny, fresh feeling. There was a saying around a while ago: resistance creates persistence. Instead of opening to a new experience, I tighten up, grit my teeth and wait…
…Friday evening, but I will have the weekend off to ride my newly- serviced bicycle, walk on the beach, connect with my sweetheart, and, you guessed it, Saturday morning yoga….
I’ve been looking forward all day to a visit from delightful Sydney friends who are staying with us for four days. We are very well set up for company, with…
…method, easy-peasy, he seemed to say. The first battle was to get rid of the enemy – kikuyu grass. We covered it with a truckload of newspaper. It took 9…