That Darn Knife.... ....sure did get me in a lot of trouble! Hey Michelle thanks for your detailed recollection of that wonderful afternoon and evening we spent together in Washington. Let’s do it again real soon and this time, no knives! I remember being without my wallet and realizing that my only connection to the outside world was you. No money and no I.D. made me feel vulnerable. Thanks for coming through! I have a vivid recollection of John Schumacher’s level II/III yoga class that day. You took it in stride like the accomplished yoga practitioner that you are. I struggled with head stands and especially shoulder stands, a little bit too advanced for me at the time and John’s gentle ribbing (“the man of a thousand straps!”) remember? and it was that class that made me determined to come back later and study under John and the other wonderful teachers at Unity Woods. Thanks for your inspiration Michelle and I look forward to reading more entries here as your journeys both inner and outer continue. - Mike Mayer
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That Darn Knife....
....sure did get me in a lot of trouble! Hey Michelle thanks for your detailed recollection of that wonderful afternoon and evening we spent together in Washington. Let’s do it again real soon and this time, no knives! I remember being without my wallet and realizing that my only connection to the outside world was you. No money and no I.D. made me feel vulnerable. Thanks for coming through! I have a vivid recollection of John Schumacher’s level II/III yoga class that day. You took it in stride like the accomplished yoga practitioner that you are. I struggled with head stands and especially shoulder stands, a little bit too advanced for me at the time and John’s gentle ribbing (“the man of a thousand straps!”) remember? and it was that class that made me determined to come back later and study under John and the other wonderful teachers at Unity Woods. Thanks for your inspiration Michelle and I look forward to reading more entries here as your journeys both inner and outer continue. - Mike Mayer