Three-alarm fire affects more than yoga studio

 
by Ann Votaw, CHES, MA, Inwood Resident

After Tuesday night’s three-alarm fire, the building on 4945 Broadway, at the corner of West 207th Street and Broadway, is slated for demolition. Meanwhile, neighboring stores on the block are already noticing less foot traffic, even though they will remain open.

“Not too many people are walking around,” said Jeff Mansour, manager of Alejandro Furniture. “There’s already less foot traffic.”

Today was unseasonably warm with a high of 58 degrees. Despite the sunny weather, Mansour said that fewer customers were looking at the furniture displayed outside, probably deterred by scaffolding.

“This is usually much busier,” Mansour said. “A lot of people didn’t even know there was a fire.”

Customers leaving K & R Florists – which will not be torn down – said, “Well, I’m glad they’re still here,” even though the shop is beside the demolition site and surrounded by barriers.

Super Yoga Playlists

Ann Votaw demonstrates a double pigeon pose.

by Ann Votaw, C.H.E.S.

This post celebrates technology and yoga teachers short on time and money!

Spotify, a Swedish-born and UK-based music streaming service, launched its US service in July. As someone who finds herself in musical ruts, Spotify allows me to review tried-and-true-combinations. A paid Premium account enables members to access Spotify on mobile devices. A free account grants computer access to approximately 15 million songs interupted by radio-style advertising.

As of late September, all new members must have Facebook accounts. When FB friends join, their profile picture appears on the right side of the screen, along with their favorite selections. Participants can share through FB, Twitter, and Spotify. I downloaded my iTunes library and voila: most of my playlists made it onto Spotify!

To view my back-to-school semester picks, visit Ann Votaw-Wellness Education on Facebook. To hear the music, you must sign up for Spotify.