|
Posted by on October 10, 2008, 11:10 am
On Oct 10, 9:39=A0am, "Bruce Fletcher (remove dentures to reply)"
show/hide quoted text
> mir...@actcom.co.il wrote:
> > I thank you Noreen and i thank you Dennis , it is a Very special
> > day ..
> > Maybe you wouldn`t believe it , but i also love the Complete silence
> > of the country , no cars , no radio no TV , only nature and our inner
> > hearts thoughts.
> > mirjam
> We live in what some folk might call "the country" (a small island off
> the coast of mainland Orkney) but it's far from silent - waves breaking,
> wind blowing (howling at times!), seagulls mewing, curlews calling,
> seals calling, cattle lowing, sheep and goats bleating etc. And I was
> brought up in the High Peak district of Derbyshire - bleak moorlands
> with birds calling and streams tinkling over rocks.
> But I know what you mean Miriam - it's a very special sort of silence;
> no mechanical sounds, no interference by sounds from radio and/or TV,
> just the sounds of Mother Nature.
> --
> Bruce Fletcher
> Stronsay, Orkney UK
Thank you Bruce i meant of course the Silence of Yom Kipur the
atonement day , when All is so quiet , which is an essential part of
this special day !!!
Living on a mountains that , washes his feet in the mediterenean , i
am also aquianted with the sonngs of the sea , the whispers or
shoutings of the winds , the Silver laugh of tree branches kissing
each other in a breezy day ,,,
mirjam
|
> > I thank you Noreen and i thank you Dennis , it is a Very special
> > day ..
> > Maybe you wouldn`t believe it , but i also love the Complete silence
> > of the country , no cars , no radio no TV , only nature and our inner
> > hearts thoughts.
> > mirjam
> We live in what some folk might call "the country" (a small island off
> the coast of mainland Orkney) but it's far from silent - waves breaking,
> wind blowing (howling at times!), seagulls mewing, curlews calling,
> seals calling, cattle lowing, sheep and goats bleating etc. And I was
> brought up in the High Peak district of Derbyshire - bleak moorlands
> with birds calling and streams tinkling over rocks.
> But I know what you mean Miriam - it's a very special sort of silence;
> no mechanical sounds, no interference by sounds from radio and/or TV,
> just the sounds of Mother Nature.
> --
> Bruce Fletcher
> Stronsay, Orkney UK