A young vineyard full of vigor and an old vineyard showing the effects of age and environment. I acknowledge that I will not revisit the energetic level of youth but I have pruning shears in my hand, and I seek the resilience of the old vine that is revealed when I chop away at the years of accumulation. Old cordons and new canes in old vines, woven together as the seasons have progressed. The vines stay alive through each year but they grow tired without attention and renewal and the time has come to tend them, to revive them. So many metaphors for my life are in the vineyard and the vines. What can I cut out of my life that is simply taking up energy …. where can I focus my attention to breathe new life into old roots …. my journey of renewal is a slow and deliberate process, like my progress in the vineyard. Resilience … persistence …. characteristics of a concord grapevine
Yoga for Resilience with certified instructor Deb Phillips
Join me for yoga practice at the North East Arts Council, 25 Vine Street
beginning Saturday, November 13 at 9 a.m. – 10:15 a.m.
six weeks $10/class
Classes will include practice to improve posture, balance,
and ease in the mind and body
new and experienced students are welcome
contact with any questions 814.460.5589 [email protected]
outdoor Yoga
Join me for yoga practice outdoors and let Mother Nature feed your Soul.
Yoga on the Patio at Five & 20 Brewing and Spirits: August 16, 10 a.m.
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/patio-yoga-with-deb-tickets-115995869769
Farming for Fitness Yoga Saturday mornings 8 a.m.