Category Archives: Stories

Mrs Claus

For the record – I just rocked a sexy Mrs. Claus outfit at the PnH for the SVU video shoot.

I was dubbed a slutty 1996 Holiday Barbie.

This might be the greatest day of my life.

Discovery: Kquvien Deweese Workshop Oct 16-18

This weekend, about two dozen yogis descended upon Evergreen Yoga Center to share a workshop with the indomitable Kquvien Deweese.  I usually have a few anxiety demons circling my head before any major workshop.  Going into 10+ hours of yoga class with a new teacher is nerve-wracking.  Iyengar yoga teachers can take any form and I’m a sensitive person.  However, this is my second experience learning from Kquvien.  Continue reading Discovery: Kquvien Deweese Workshop Oct 16-18

Iyengar Yoga

I suffer from depression.  The most textbook cliche major depressive disorder you can imagine.  It started at puberty, strongly influenced my adolescence and helped me achieve a mid-life crisis by age 31.  Throughout, I vacillated between self-pity pariah and lab rat.  Eking out employment in classically short spurts, rarely making connections with other humans.  When I was young and frail,  my family helped me survive the worst of it.  Now I’m old and frail.  Owing to a lucky combination of western medicine and yoga, I’m still here.  Just barely.

Yoga is a part of my life like water in a fountain.  I discovered it way back in 1999.  I had a membership to Gold’s Gym and they signed an energetic tan woman from LA for a 6 month contract.  She taught Yoga.  No qualifier.  Yoga “brands” had only infiltrated elite coastal cities at the time.  In hindsight, her style was a great foundation for the basic principles that make all styles of yoga fundamentally the same.  Once that teacher left one of the students from the series took over the class.  She’d passed her torch to a candlestick.  I quickly lost interest.  The shininess of the instructor was part of the draw.

Yoga didn’t come back into my life for a long while.  I lived whole lifetimes without it in my 20’s.  Then I found my studio and in it a community that feels the way I can feel.  Not always the same feelings, but the same sense of self-awareness.  It’s the one place I can cry without judgement.  My light within shines softly, waiting for a chance to light the torch.

831

Cooper-Young is an epicly quaint place where post-retirement hippies & post-graduate hipsters form a swirling nexus of open minds, mostly-liberal principles and Association Fees.  Further north, the debauchery of Overton Square is lauded by every college student I’ve ever met.  This length of Cooper Street is than the gulf between freshman and senior year.    With The Roo supplementing our crumbling infrastructure, it’s the best place in Memphis to randomly find a good time.  Continue reading 831

Urdhva Uphavista Cleanasana

Clothes Mountain
Sits before me.
It was in a black hole
Disguised as a closet.
I discovered the rift
While exploring
Feng Shui, aka,
Cleaning the kitchen.
Upper Middle Class guilt
Compels me to give
Them all away, just so
I can’t neglect them.
The children nor the clothes.
Instead I swept up
A salad of cat byproducts
And three toenails.
Yoga for balance
A quick realignment
Breathing light
Into the dark.
A quick respite
Scissors ready.
Enthusiasm ingested.
Time to demolish
Some retail value.

Rote

My generation is behaviorally trained to remember things accurately. We believe what we see. Whether it’s numbers, facts, words, formulas, compositions, or every Kevin Bacon movie ever made – we recite, we feel accomplished.  I personally think this goes back to scantron-era testing.  But I’m an outlier, so my perspective is akimbo.  Continue reading Rote

I Got Lucky

So many meanings.
Past tense implies hindsight.
In retrospect
I have Obnoxious luck.

Which traffic ticket?
Boston? Union? 240?
Dark humor clouds
hovering above me.

Luck of the draw
Genetic jackpot
If that dragon doesn’t
give you cancer.

There is that time
I met a friend
after Officer Cherry
served and protected us.

Or the chance I took
On a stranger
Gut trusted, salvation achieved
Lucky me.

Liberty

Considering world dominance
Maiden Mother Crone
Sitting in a coffee shop
Discussing the best way
To control men.
Misguided efforts.
Ignore men
You’ll get what you want
For yourself
When you work for it.

Signature

I lost it a little.

One off-hand remark and reality smashes down.
The things I lost all shipwrecked around.
So many bodies.
So much love.
Self-aware, my gut tells me it’s best.
Knowing doesn’t make it hurt less.

Move forward
Never go back.
I am Orpheus.
Facing fears
Always doubting.
I just can’t look back.

Raised unwilling to do it publicly.
Amicable decisions make bad teevee
Walk discreet
Talk discrete
Amazingly acts of communication!
Hard work. Yielding remuneration.