Yesterday was an odd flurry of fortuitous. It started when Amy Hall (the chalk artist at the festival) asked about a pdf on beavers that she could direct folks on her website towards. Seems she and her husband are doing a yoga class for thanksgiving and she wanted to ask for donations for beavers and educate attendees about their importance.
Did I mention what a truly amazing woman she is? As if she hasn’t easily already done more than humanly possible! So I spent yesterday struggling to put something together for her to distribute and was fairly happy with the result. I guess she was too. Last night her website “Went Live” with this post:
Join Napa Valley Yoga Center owners Peter & Amy Hall for a special Thanksgiving morning all-levels 75-minute yoga class at 8:00am. Cost is a love offering, all proceeds will go to Worth a Dam, an amazing Bay Area organization that works to protect and promote beavers. Yes, beavers! These incredible aquatic mammals do so much, increasing diversity of wildlife, protecting watersheds, reducing flooding and fires. Beavers are coming back in a big way throughout Napa Valley and the entire Bay Area…come support their hard work!
Amy! You are sooo kind to think about us and beavers for the holidays! Don’t you wish you could get up early and join them for 75 minutes of morning yoga for beavers? Plus it prompted me to put this together and I’m pretty happy with how it came out. Click at the center to expand and flip it over.
I will leave this on the website sidebar because I like how easy it is to understand at a glance, Maybe I missed my calling. I should have been a middle ages pub sign maker! You know how they were always called something like “The barking dog” or “The three legged cat” because no one could read so they’d just a have an image to tell folks the name? I always liked that.