This is the first of three blog entries devoted to Yoga in Umbria September 2012. I am pleased to say I will be offering another retreat at Villa Visentium in Umbria, Italy in September, 2013. Dates to be announced!
We danced, wined and dined, toured, laughed, learned, meditated before sunrise, practiced yoga in the most beautiful of environments, deepened existing friendships and made new lasting friendships, experienced the magic of Italy, and lived every moment fully. We felt beautiful. We felt strong and limber. We felt healthy. We felt alive!
Just today, one of the retreat participants, Tom Macmillan, sent this beautiful poem he wrote which recaptures one of the many morning outdoor yoga session at the villa.
Yoga in Perugia
In the tree above my head a crow flaps roughly.
Branch to branch he moves but doesn’t call.
I close my eyes to hide the sight and turn my thought
To the grass beneath my feet.
The dewy chill has not yet seeped into the mat,
But, it will soon if our leader does not move.
Never mind – she glides smoothly to a new posture.
I move toward the pose – never quite the same as she.
We strive to emulate the Warrior
Gazing at the hills beyond the lake.
Inhale – exhale – the air smells slightly aromatic,
A bit like coffee when it brews.
All this breathing makes me hungry,
I think, as I bend forward to look between my legs
Toward the house where I know the kitchen lurks,
Hiding cake and fruit and eggs.
Breakfast is the greatest meal, coming at the perfect time to eat.
Now the others are in Eagle pose
With svelte arms and legs in twist embrace.
I do not bend the way the limber do,
But, am reminded of the crow.
My friend, who fluttered in the tree, flies off
As I lie in corpse pose, practicing together and alone.
Below is a collage for your perusal. Don’t miss the yoga sequence after the photo collage. For simplicity’s sake, in most cases, I have not used the Sanskrit names of the postures. The focus of the sequence written out below is “symmetrical poses” held for one minute in duration for building strength, flexibility and stamina!
Click on Play and once the collage appears, bring cursor over each photo to enlarge:
Umbria forever!
What wonderful memories! Thanks Fran for the yoga sequence, I will use it next week for some of my classes 🙂
Outstanding, Fran. Made me tear up. Tom’s poem made me crack up, too. I hear is voice. Totally you, Tom. Thanks for the laughs!
Love to All,
Rick