What You See Is What You Get. This is a journal blog, an explore-blog, a bit of this and that blog. Sharing where the mood takes me. Perhaps it will take you too.
Apologies in advance for rather poor quality - realised I saved for email and not the computer - but this is really more about the sound and that is just fine!
Don't you just love where land meets sea? Mr T not so sure but getting used to it. F read a theory that humans walk on their back legs because some variety of ancestors learned to go into the sea to get food. So maybe the edge of the sea is programmed into humans. Xxx Mr T
Aunty this could be an excellent piece for a white noise machine... the lapping water is very peaceful...
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Hugs HiC
Just wonderful. Love the sound.
ReplyDeleteHiC is right. The sound of water running, splashing, moving is so refreshing.
ReplyDeleteAnd that was the best thing I’ve heard in a while. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteThere is nothing better!
ReplyDeleteAhhh. Our new place has the sound of the creek which soothes my soul. This is wonderful.
ReplyDeletewonderful... the one and only sound of silence we love...
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ReplyDeleteWhat a calming and peaceful place to be. So glad that the two of you got to go there it sounds wonderful from here.
ReplyDeleteThis was just wonderful. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteAaawwww, some of my favorite sights and sounds!
ReplyDeleteLiving landlocked all my life I forget the importance of ferries. Wonderfully peaceful. namaste, janice xx
ReplyDeleteThat sound ... the sound of passage of time!
ReplyDeleteDon't you just love where land meets sea? Mr T not so sure but getting used to it. F read a theory that humans walk on their back legs because some variety of ancestors learned to go into the sea to get food. So maybe the edge of the sea is programmed into humans. Xxx Mr T
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