Today, I found myself cussin' the weather, because one minute it's overcast and gloomy, and the next minute it has sunbeams, yet it's freakin' cold. Yeah, I know that it's the UK and normal, but I found it frustrating because I was eager to do some yoga, and with limited space on my narrowboat, I'm forced to do my yoga sessions outdoors.
Still, I take into consideration that it's between seasons and is expected at this time of the year when we still have the tail end of winter.
I'm eagerly looking forward to brighter spring days, and I've given myself a head start by altering my sleeping and rising hours, as my goal is to get back into a daily routine of sunrise and sunset yoga.
This pontoon leading to my boat is sturdy and stationary, making it one of the most viable options for yoga. Due to its narrow width, I have been moderating some of the asanas (movements) with much success and extra focus to avoid falling.
While I was filling up my water tank, I was excited about the golden hues of the sunset, and I anticipated capturing some stunning shots. However, some cold, biting wind blew my way, which made me hesitant, but I didn't want to forego the yoga session and thought that I could persevere.
I could have carried on, but I decided to let the day go by instead of forcing it. The cold was far too unbearable; I felt miserable, and I followed all the signs and packed up.
It felt like an off day, and I didn't want to risk my tripod or, worse, me falling off into the canal today.
I think we have to know when to let things go and reschedule them for a more appropriate time. I recognised that there was no harm in having a day without yoga, despite my personal goals.
Strangely, this accidental photo, which turned out alright, salvaged the day. I was so pleased with the natural light from my window that I edited it in both colour and black and white.
The irony of all this is that yoga is all about creating space in the body and the mind, being adaptable, and finding solutions in every aspect of our lives.
There is more rain with cold temperatures predicted over the next few days, but I'll continue to be creative and alternate between exercising on the pontoon and the top of the boat. If all fails, I might practice some photography, as today was the first time in ages that I charged my camera and set up my gear.
Have you been doing anything new; picked up an old hobby lately, or resumed an exercise routine?
I'd love to hear your stories.
Thanks for stopping by, peeps:)
All images were taken on March 22, 2024, at Devizes Marina, UK.