Monday, June 23, 2014

Embarking

For the past several days and for several more yet to come, I am in Nashville, TN, to attend the first module of training in yoga therapy course - a three-year program that includes a total of six trips to Nashville, many web-based meetings and, I hope, one trip to India to study.

It is very exciting.  It is very intense (seven 12-hour days and two 6-hr days).  Naturally I have many thoughts and opinions about the whole thing but, at the moment, no time to share them.  Indeed, I must sleep now or I will deeply regret it in the morning.

See y'all soon!

PS.  Newfoundland is much nicer in late June than Nashville.  Just saying.

5 comments:

Jan Morrison said...

Hi dear robyn -it is as cold as harper's heart here in nfld today. We're in a cottage (motel) near Reef's Harbour. Will leave soon to head down the coast...will wave at your house on the way by. How I wish you were there! The south coast of labrador was so amazing, so heart rendering exquisite...

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Robyn said...

Laughing at your temperature/Stephen Harper comparison! And very, very sorry to hear that it is quite frigid, obviously. : )

Also sorry to miss you as you drive by...but Labrador is calling and those calls get louder each year, so who knows, maybe we will connect one way or another.

Be the BQE said...

Well Nashville was settled by Newfoundland.

Jan Morrison said...

Hi robyn, yesterday I was driving along the south arm of Bay Of Islands! My fella worked one summer when he was twenty scrambling around Newfoundland interviewing fishermen about their boats and staying with strangers having a truly marvelous time. One of the places he stayed was Lark Harbour and he wanted to show it to me. We went by your house on the t'other side and I waved. What an amazingly beauteous place that area is. How do you get anything done? We're still unpacking and trying to find stuff but when we get a bit settled I'll post some photos I'm exhausted with beauty. As if.