Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Another Review of the Literature...

Here's a list of (mostly) yoga blogs for you to check out. Some are new, some are just new to me. Nevertheless, take a look and see who's out there with us in the yoga blogosphere (in no particular order):

Ecoyogini Our girl is looking to save the planet, as well as align her chakras. There's lots of good ideas for greener living; products to try, attitudes to adopt, habits to change. I'm strangely intrigued by the Divacup...
A little dash of this a little dash of that This blog is exactly as is says...photos of Hawaii, pics of last nite's ginger chicken, etc. If noodlegirl likes it, she posts it.
Beantown Girlie Katie writes about a variety of topics, mainly about being appreciative of life and the opportunities it provides.
Yoga Is Being Present Ruben Vasquez has a very thoughtful blog that discusses his philosophy and how to apply it to your own practice. You can read it in English or Spanish.
Write on Yoga This is actually the new version of Melissa Garvey's blog, Yogapulse, in case you had trouble finding it. Same interesting topics, new streamlined look.
Babsbabble Yoga from Montana! Bab's blog is sweet, lighthearted and a fun read. Topics range from studio anecdotes, valentines' memories to fun things to do in Helena.
Blissful Body Yoga Teal has lots of yoga links and info on this blog from NC.
Inlimine A deep and considered discussion of yoga and Buddhism.
Dirty footprints is a delightful blog by an artist/yogini/teacher. She is an enthusiastic Etsy participant and has great posts on her kids (students), her projects and other artists to take a look at.
Mightier than any sword Anne-Marie is a journalist from New Zealand. She doesn't write that much about yoga, but she has wonderful posts about what is going on in NZ and Australia (right now she is travelling--yesterday she watched a kangaroo and her joey from her hotel door).
Five points yoga Barrett is a teacher in Boston. I interviewed her for the Yoga at the Gym article and found her to be as funny and sincere on the phone as she is in her blog. She is teaching a lot of prenatal yoga these days, and has some good insights into pregnancy, as well as resources, in her posts.

P.S. A big thank you to Jen, who gave me a Lemonade Stand award on her blog, McSmithleyville. I appreciate the props, m'am! A hug for the littlest McSmithley (I'd send a kiss, but there's an awful lot of yogurt on that little puss).

6 comments:

Eco Yogini said...

Thanks so much for the sweet words Brenda! :) These blogs look super interesting, I will definitely be checking them out!
Happy Thursday!
Lisa

Unknown said...

Wow. Thank you for the kind words and the link!

Connie said...

Wow is right!!! I love learning about new blogs...and there are some real jewels here I didn't know about. Thanks for sharing!! And, thanks for the huge honor of including me with these great bloggers!

Peace & Love.

Anonymous said...

The Diva cup is the most awesome thing ever! I adore mine--it's worth checking out. They are so easy and convenient to use and save you a ton of money since you don't have to buy lots of other products regularly--I don't know why they aren't more widely known.

Anonymous said...

Thank you Brenda - lots of great stuff to look at. And thanks for the shout out :)

ruben said...

Namaste Brenda,
I enjoy your posts and your Yoga Mentor articles. I feel honored by your kind words, thank you!

Peace