Let's place the scene. For example, Wednesday night time. Institutional time is over. Most people are quietly busy, perhaps reading a magazine, preparing a snack, starting a meal, or playing a game. Usually no one seems to need you, and now is definitely the second you've been waiting for: time to unroll printing on yoga mats and start a short practice. The look of your mat is kind of like a beacon. Is the slight swish of air inflation bouncing all over the house mainly because it hits the floor? Will the understated surprise of rubber and hardwood reverberate between spaces, reminding anyone that somewhere nearby, yoga is about to begin? Anything, unexpected, we want to know what you're doing. Like moths to a flame, they can be attracted to the mat. They can be used together, maybe to get your attention, maybe just to get close to where the magic happens. They might give you some tips on how to add to your yoga practice, or they might ask to turn around and have them sho...