Enjoy the Silence
Hello again Blogger pals! Man I love this medium in which to vent. First off, THANK YOU Dave for your message...I am sooo happy you and Vic are alright. What happened in London was horrible, and I pray that it won't happen again. I'm happy to hear your plans for your upcoming nuptuals are going well...
Okay..today was a long work day and I'm too keyed up to sleep at present. There's something to be said about being the occasional night owl...when the town is asleep, or in the case of this town I currently reside in, drowsing in a drunken stupor, it's rather peaceful. I go out on the deck to have my smoke, and you can hear the loons, and I guess cicadas in the distance. Just sounds of nature in a nutshell. Very peaceful. At moments like this I feel peaceful, and feel like I'm recharging my batteries so to speak. For let's face it...this world is getting noisier and noisier. Sounds from cell phones, land-line telephones, fax machines, photocopiers, televisions, computers, air conditioners, cofffee machines, washer, dryer, etc..etc...some days I feel too sensitive to all that you know? And it makes me want to escape to a place where only silence prevails. The one real plus this town has is the fact that between the hours of 4 and 6am is pure serenity. So I guess this can be called a positive rant. sooo...with that in mind, the Blogger question of the day is; when and where do you feel most at peace? And as always, let's keep it o the clean side, eh?
I guess I should try to get a few hours of shuteye...so until next time my Blogger friends.....

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Most at peace? Definitely outdoors, enjoying nature. I can think of one place in particular where I really felt in complete harmony and at peace with life. It was at a small secluded beach in Newfoundland called 'Northern Bay Sands'... a small, hidden place located in a cove. The Atlantic in all of it's greatness crashing on the shore, the cliffs shadowing you from the sun, it's so closed in that you forget that there is a small town on the other side of the rocks. On a clear day you can see for miles, and there's always that gentle cool mist floating around you... it's absolutely breathtaking, and inspiring.
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