Monday, October 27, 2014

A Too Long Day, Year 2

I have been revisiting posts from last year.  It's interesting to see what I was writing about then, and, in keeping with yesterday's post, to reflect on what is similar and what is different a year later.

Yesterday, I had a very busy day.  It started with a 9 am workshop, the final session in a series that had started Friday morning - vigorous, challenging yoga.  Then I came home for lunch, followed by an 8 mile bike ride with Pam.  Next was a trek to Takoma Park to teach a yoga class - with a quick stop on the way to pick up some fruit for the final commitment of the day - the fall concert of a composers group that I am president of.  It was almost 11 pm before I got home.

The day was long, busy, but not overly tiring.  I simply did each thing as it came, finished it, and moved on to the next.  I enjoyed the morning workshop.  The bike ride was brisk, invigorating.  The yoga class was the best I have taught.  The concert and aftermath - reception and packing everything up, closing the venue at the end - was long but enjoyable.

I looked back to see what was happening this time last year, in 2013.  This was the post for the corresponding Sunday, a year and a day ago:  A Too Full Day - a busy day involving yoga and a Composers' Society concert.

This year's experience was more settled, less stressful.  But last year's dinner recipe was better.  I need to try that one again, soon.


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