Last weekend, I took the opportunity to do two of my favorite things—ride my horse and hike. As part of my Camino training regimen, on Sunday I walked the trail that I had ridden my horse on the day before. It made me think about shifting perspective.
July 22 Qoya & Girls’ Night Out
Qoya and Girls’ Night Out • Friday, July 22 • 5:30-8:30 p.m. • Private location in Evergreen, CO
Enjoy the rejuvenating power of mindful movement and conscious community as we practice Qoya!
Overnight Wilderness Retreat
Overnight Wilderness Retreat • Sat. July 30-Sun. July 31 • Pike National Forest
During this overnight camping Wilderness Retreat we will bask in the sun’s light, dance, connect with Nature, and take time to feed and celebrate our own inner Light.
Listening to the wise ones
A couple of days before the Roe v. Wade announcement, I was driving up the dirt road to my house in broad daylight when an owl being chased by birds swooped past my windshield carrying some bloody, furry prey.
Following the magic of the heart
Today is Summer Solstice in the Northern Hemisphere, the longest day of the year because the sun is at its furthest point away from the equator. Although we in the US recognize this as the first official day of summer, in ancient cultures, it was marked as the highest point of summer, or midsummer.
Sunset Solstice Walk + Movement
Sunset Solstice Walk + Movement • Tuesday, June 21 • Long’s Pine Grove Park • Denver
Finding center
A few weeks ago, there was a robin moving from window to window of my house crashing itself into the glass. Google tells me he was fighting his own reflection, thinking it was another bird encroaching on his territory. This bird was essentially doing battle with himself.
Legacy of love
Survivors, descendants and others on an annual pilgrimage last Saturday to the Amache National Historic Site near Granada, CO, were in for a big surprise. They were greeted by a pink rosebud on a bush that had not bloomed in 80 years!
Trying not to be nice
I don’t know whether high school yearbooks are around anymore, but when I was in school, the annual Spring ritual of signing yearbooks was a pretty big deal.
Tending to the tender places
Many of you already know because I’ve been talking about it incessantly, that my horse, Rio, had surgery last week. I’m so grateful to all of you who held him in healing light!