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On a sultry summer night, when no one can sleep because in the houses it is too hot, life plays outside.
Yoga is a powerful vehicle for change. As you build strength you start to believe in your own potential. - Tiffany Cruikshank
Nana performs a walking handstand against the setting sun.
I'll admit, I'm not wholly satisfied with how this photo came out (the higher ISO setting that was needed unfortunately made the photo noisier than I would have preferred) but I decided to share it anyway.
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i need your help! i'm planning to complete 200 quarter turns in a handstand as part of LAVA's handstand-a-thon on may 31, 2009. visit my fundraising page to contribute: www.firstgiving.com/meganshandstand
Things you see in Central Park... I was tempted to walk up to her and offer to help getting the shot, but felt too British about it.
Ever thought about what an handstand looks like from the view of your board?
(@ Longboard Open Karlsruhe - 1D Mk II + Fisheye on 10sec selftimer)
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"So I stood up and did a handstand on my Guru's roof, to celebrate the notion of liberation. I felt the dusty tiles under my hands. I felt my own strength and balance. I felt the easy night breeze on the palms of my bare feet. This kind of thing -- a spontaneous handstand--isn't something a disembodied cool blue soul can do, but a human being can do it. We have hands; we can stand on them if we want to. That's our privilege. That's the joy of a mortal body. And that's why God needs us. Because God loves to feel things through our hands. "
ā Elizabeth Gilbert