I've been having the same experience whenever going to a cabin far from other
people for a few days particularily observing silence, no talking or calls.
Silence becomes so dominating and thick one can almost touch and certainly see
it as small balls of light joyfully floating around. It's
Yes, pity all the city-dwellers who have
no idea of what quiet is.
There is a little church made of log
built in the 1850's that still stands by itself
amidst trees on a ridge-top that is one
of those places of silence that people go
visit to listen and hear the silence there.
It is a place
Nablusoss, wrt light, for the past month or so I've become so aware of the
sunlight, or any light for that matter. But the sunlight is so sublime, almost
a living thing. Its silence is definitely a beautiful song.
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Yes, it is an awesome experience of quiet. The thickness of the silence. It is
amazing how deep and seductive it gets.
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I've been having the same experience whenever going to a cabin far from other
people for a few days
Sounds idyllic. I am considering another structure, here - something outside
the fence, on a small rock plateau, overlooking the woods. I found a kit for a
10w x 7d x 9h structure, that will probably work, for under $2k, though I don't
want to go to the trouble of putting in a concrete
This reminds me of a video I captured recently, of a deer feeding in my meadow,
with the sun streaming like an umbrella of light, through the trees, at about
7:30 AM, two days ago. I will have to do a screen shot and show you, but the
card is back in the camera at the moment, and I haven't
Fleet, I'd love to see it...ok, now really rushing to Dome!
On Monday, October 20, 2014 7:03 AM, fleetwood_macnche...@yahoo.com
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This reminds me of a video I captured recently, of a deer feeding in my meadow,
with the sun streaming
Enjoy the dome! I may have to get up there one of these days, and fly around
with y'all. I still have my badge, with my picture, taken in 1980, in a
Missouri strawberry field, mid-Winter, looking bleary-eyed, with messy hair.
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One thing I have noticed in my new neck of the woods, is the silence. No more
hum and growl of traffic, the vibration of the freeways. I have several musical
instruments, and a lot of music, but the silence is so
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Nablusoss, wrt light, for the past month or so I've become so aware of the
sunlight, or any light for that matter. But the sunlight is so sublime, almost
a living thing. Its silence is definitely a beautiful song.
Sunlight
Yep, I notice the deeper color of the sun, too. And the radically shortening
days! Less than 12 hours of light, now.
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Nablusoss, wrt light, for the past month or
Ann, here are some more reasons to love how nature works: the leaves of trees
take on warmer colors in the autumn, as the air becomes cooler; trees become
bare in the winter so that more sunlight can reach us with its warmth; in
summer the leaves are plentiful and thus shade us from the sun;
Fleet, I think you and your wife would thoroughly enjoy FF. But be sure to come
for First Friday Art Walk any month...hmmm, maybe better wait for April!
On Monday, October 20, 2014 7:28 AM, fleetwood_macnche...@yahoo.com
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Enjoy the
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, sharelong60@... wrote :
Ann, here are some more reasons to love how nature works: the leaves of trees
take on warmer colors in the autumn, as the air becomes cooler; trees become
bare in the winter so that more sunlight can reach us with its warmth; in
Yes, I have not been there, since 1992. I am sure there have been a few changes.
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Fleet, I think you and your wife would thoroughly enjoy FF. But be sure to
come for First Friday Art Walk any month...hmmm, maybe better wait for April!
Well I read these insights in science and medical articles, so probably pretty
straight forward stuff.
On Monday, October 20, 2014 10:33 AM, awoelfleba...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife]
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