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DEAR YOGIS – HAPPY TWIXTMAS,

As Easter is already featuring at IGA, it seems a better word which says we are between times. I’ve just learned that term, and I’m going to be saying it to everyone I come across.

Most excitingly, I am working on  a CLEARANCE section in the shop, with some markdowns, and keeping the entire store at an additional, irresistible 20%.  Even some of the tiny, tiny hand made and some felted little figures

Why? Honestly, I need a fresh start. The end of this year has been extraordinarily busy, and I’m yearning for empty drawers, empty cabinets, and fresh canvases. I’ve put a helluva lot of work into building my collections over the past year, and I’m quite proud of it all of it, every last piece, but the thought of a bright, shiny, new January has me jumping up and down with excitement.  I am also considering you MY YOGA LOVELIES – specifically the yoga teacher training.  

Yes, you can start teaching with hardly enough yoga to teach a five year old, BUT, you can’t progress….  in order to do therapy etc you need to have yoga teacher training and not the “quickie” courses.

SO YOGIS….Out with the old! In with the new!

Plus (because I am an artist too….if you’ve been waiting to snap up a piece or add to your collection, there’s a wide selection at some easy prices, once I have loaded them properly of course.  There is only one of me and I am also doing the garden – which is repaying me with loveliness.  .

And a HUGE THANK YOU to all of you lovely YOGIS who have supported my work, both this year and throughout the years. Much love to each and every one of you!

Today I am going to Bendigo, but if you want to come to the studio, if you want to chat about continuing your course, upgrading perhaps… make an appointment.  You can come here, you can phone me, or we can zoom.  Your choice.  But first email me and help me understand how I can help yogafirst2@bigpond.com

NAMASTE JAHNE

 

 

 

 

 

Hi there Yogis,  

It’s Friday already and we are moving towards “end of year” I am “resting!”  Well –  I am getting up later if that is resting.  I am doing what my body wants, not what I think we ought to do!.

Yesterday the afternoon was cool with strong wind gusts… it was a rollercoaster.  I went into the garden and exhausted myself cutting down an old rose bush that had gotten out of control.  I am going to learn to work the shredder so I can do more.  I am also going to pip a gallon of cherries so I can dehydrate and also put them in brandy for the winter.

Today, the fire danger has eased somewhat – it is aways with us.  Last night as I was going to bed I smelled smoke close by, checked the phone – there was a fire in a house just around the corner from me.  They got it under control pretty swiftly.  Its a wonder there are any firemen left…

WHATS ON IN THE STUDIO.  

(Christmas? Our last yoga class Friday 20th December at 10am  – First 2025 class Friday 10th January at 10am)

Windarring Yoga –  Kyneton Tues. 1pm,(last class the 24th December!)   9.30AM in Gisborne on break to new year

STUDIO YOGA,  WOODEND: closed for Christmas – open 10th January, at 10am for restorative yoga and then ongoing

DISABILITY YOGA CLASS (YOGA FOR WHEELIES AND WALKERS) in NORMA RICHARDSON hall, starting 9.30am every Wednesday  by donation. Please arrive close to 9.30 and we will start when we are settled. Closed until 15th January.

YOGA PHILOSOPHY CLASSES AS USUAL ZOOM. Monday 6.30pm.   Closed until the end of January.

MT.MACEDON GALLERY:  I will be there 10 am to 1 pm on Sunday 5th January – my first duty for the year.  Do visit.

YOGA MONTHLY LUNCH:   at The Full Moon Saloon starting again in the new year.  

 

Thank you all lovely yogis for your support in 2024 – I am looking forward to 2025.    NAMASTE – JAHNE

Dear Yogis,

Merry Christmas (translate – Happy Christmas), quiet with family and friends, giving thanks for the fabulous life and advantages we have.  

Yesterday I took CARE BEARS to St.Mary’s church in Woodend.  Small ones for under the tree, larger huggable ones for the “Blue Christmas” service.  On Sunday I took bears for under the tree to St.Mary’s Anglican church in Kyneton.  I always need more bears.  Please drop them on my verandah if I am not here.  Also let me know if you need any for a crisis where you are.

I know I should be painting but I am inspired in this climate to move forward with my HUGELKULTURE growing technique.  You grow in mounds and not Bunning veggie boxes.

This means that you grow on mounds of logs and tree branches cut from the garden in pruning.  I made a corner of my garden like this and it is very very productive, so I did it again…..  I am refining this, and building a new one over the Christmas break.  When you build like this, the base of decomposing branches adds nutrition and water to the plants, doesn’t compact quickly like the veggie boxes do, and I am going to refresh my  boxes using this method, rather than just piling in new compost etc.  in this way they can make their own nutrition.  Seeds and plants love it, and it uses waste otherwise destined for the fire or chipping mulch.  I start at the base, using what I have around or have saved.  Be a  ZERO WASTE YOGI.

I have noticed that Bunnings have got in on the act, but you are encouraged to build with sleepers etc purchased from them of course.  Totally unnecessary, and against the idea of frugal or zero waste.  

Hugelkultur, pronounced hoo-gul-culture, means hill culture or hill mound, and has been used for hundreds of years in Europe.    Instead of putting branches, leaves and grass clippings in bags by the curbside for the bin men… build a hugel bed. Simply mound logs, branches, leaves, grass clippings, straw, cardboard, petroleum-free newspaper, manure, compost or whatever other biomass you have available (not ivy or things that can re sprout – although apple twigs will do just that), top with soil and plant your veggies.  I would imagine that even if a fire went through, the mounds would remain, and could be replanted.  

The advantages of a hugel bed are many, including: The gradual decay of wood is a consistent source of long-term nutrients for the plants. A large bed might give out a constant supply of nutrients for 20 years (or even longer if you use only hardwoods). The composting wood also generates heat which should extend the growing season and Soil aeration increases as those branches and logs break down… meaning the bed will be no till, long term.

The logs and branches act like a sponge. Rainwater is stored and then released during drier times. Actually you may never need to water your hugel bed again after the first year (except during long term droughts – I do water every few days in these hot months….).   Hugel beds also sequester carbon into the soil.

To make such a bed on what is now a lawn,  cut out a section of the lawn, digging a small trench and filling the trench with logs and branches or building upwards with logs as side supports which is what I did because I have them. Then fill the space with the upside down turf. On top of the turf add grass clippings, seaweed, compost, aged manure, straw, green leaves, mulch, etc… Whatever you have.  Water well to settle and then plant when it has rested.

I am an impatient gardener, and last time it took me only a weekend to do this in a bed about 8ft x 6 ft, building up because trenching was impossible in the dry clay ground.  It has supplied me with veggies although the winter, and now is giving me strawberries, rhubarb, sorrel, potatoes, beans, mint, dock……  I am planting Zucchinis in it over the break, they did so well last time.  Because we have deep frost, I use my old flyscreens around the bed in winter as frost protection – it works, and uses waste flyscreens.

WHATS ON IN THE STUDIO.  

(Christmas? Our last yoga class Friday 20th December at 10am  – First 2025 class Friday 10th January at 10am)

Windarring Yoga –  Kyneton Tues. 1pm,(last class the 24th December!)   9.30AM in Gisborne on break to new year

STUDIO YOGA,  WOODEND: closed for Christmas – open 10th January, at 10am for restorative yoga and then ongoing

DISABILITY YOGA CLASS (YOGA FOR WHEELIES AND WALKERS) in NORMA RICHARDSON hall, starting 9.30am every Wednesday  by donation. Please arrive close to 9.30 and we will start when we are settled. Closed until 15th January.

YOGA PHILOSOPHY CLASSES AS USUAL ZOOM. Monday 6.30pm.   Closed until the end of January.

MT.MACEDON GALLERY:  I will be there 10 am to 1 pm on Sunday 5th January – my first duty for the year.  Do visit.

YOGA MONTHLY LUNCH:   at The Full Moon Saloon starting again in the new year.  

 

NAMASTE – JAHNE