Actually, do whatever sport appeals to you in whatever space makes you happy: open skies, chlorine-scented pools, a yoga space with gongs and music, even a gym filled with grunts and equipment clangs.
For me, this space is one of the best. It’s a light-filled dance studio with ivy growing across the windows. When they change colour in the fall, it becomes magical, reminding me of stained glass windows.
A dance studio with ballet barres near tall windows covered in red leaves, and two older women dancers chatting.
Diane Harper is a retired former public servant who lives and swims (and bikes) in Ottawa. In her hobby life, she is Siglinde Harfnerstochter, a 6th C Merovingian housewife from the city of Metz. Her primary interests are cooking, textile arts and bonecarving. Siglinde lives in the canton of Caldrithig, Barony of Skraeling Althing, Kingdom of Ealdormere.
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Beautiful. I was recently in Lisbon and looking for a yoga studio and chose the one with the biggest windows and prettiest view out those windows. And was rewarded when I arrived to see that it was as luminous as I’d hoped.
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Beautiful. I was recently in Lisbon and looking for a yoga studio and chose the one with the biggest windows and prettiest view out those windows. And was rewarded when I arrived to see that it was as luminous as I’d hoped.