Wednesday, June 24, 2026

Mahjong, yoga, and turkeys

 

Life lately has been a soothing stream of routine events. So soothing that I haven’t written a blasted word anywhere.

Still, there have been a few breaks.



Yesterday, the group I play Mahjong with trekked out to the lake house of one of the members, where we all ate too much of our various lunch contributions and admired the view. 

In spite of the 65-degree temps and sporadic sprinkles, some opted to even take a slow boat ride. I know too well how much cooler even the slowest trip in a boat can be, so I stayed back with the desserts. Oh, and we did play some Mahjong, too.

 

This morning was my regular Wednesday yoga class, where my body let me know it was uninterested in bending anything. It didn’t help that the instructor held several of the positions longer than usual, IMHO. My wrists were unhappy with the extended time of ‘down dog’ and my knees decided ‘warrior two’ was not going to happen today.

 










Still, I was now loosened up, and I managed to add a couple of coral bells to the garden so I didn’t waste all that limberness, and that earned me some porch time.




 I settled in with my book and all was well for a while until I heard the cluck-cluck-cluck of turkey warnings.





I looked up, and sure enough, there were the four musketeers who travel back and forth in our backyard all day. They had been squatting in the shade enjoying the afternoon breeze, napping and thinking tiny turkey thoughts.








And then drama:








Fortunately, the four dodged to the left while the fox took off to the right and not a feather was lost.

5 comments:

  1. I will never understand why they call down dog a resting pose.

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    1. I know, right? Someone younger thought that one up.

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  2. I thought as I was getting to the end of your post that the fox might have caught one of the turkeys. I take yoga at the Life Long Learning Center, which is basically a place where seniors can take classes. The instructor for my gentle yoga class there was one that I had years ago when I was much much younger. For this class filled with seniors it is a much gentler version, and for that I am appreciative as I cannot hold poses for as long as I used to be able to do.

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    1. My favorite instructor is a 30ish guy who looks like a linebacker, not the willowy figure you might imagine for yoga, and has likely been overweight most of his life.
      Still, I'd really appreciate one with arthritic knees like mine.

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  3. Thank goodness the turkeys escaped. I like to think I would never say no to a boat ride, but then you mentioned desserts and I was conflicted.

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