Isn’t silence a state most of us crave at some stage of our day?
Early morning walks are my sanctuary for appreciating those relatively silent moments and a still mind. Capturing that moment with a bird for company is an added bonus. Here’s a spoonbill that inspired a few words from me and a desire to learn more about forming a Haiku.
A silent low tide.
A bird walks into the water,
Splash! Silence again.
Just beautiful!
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Thanks very much, Sarah 😊
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I crave silence or subtle natural sounds most of the time. I find the everyday noises of modern life quite jarring. Your bird encounter and poem are just the antidote!
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Yes, you are right, Eilene, regarding our every day noises of modern life are jarring. I have to walk via noisy traffic so the quieter parts are so enjoyable. Though leaving at sunrise during the weekend is blissfully quieter.
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Lovely. I crave silence too. My garden is my sanctuary, though not always silent!
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People have the perception that the countryside is quiet. Not at all. Your garden is a lovely sanctuary, Jude.
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Nothing nicer than just hearing the sounds of nature…love the video 💚
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Thanks very much, Cathy. Hopefully I will get to enjoy more bush walks after the half marathon is done and dusted!
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Good Haiku and lovely Spoonbill. Always good to be at peace with nature 🤗💗
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Thanks very much, Jo, and yes nature is so good for our mental health.
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Text, haiku, video – all blending perfectly
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Thanks very much, Derrick. I wanted to share the video as many don’t have Instagram.
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I know nothing about poetry, but I like yours and the video brought your morning walk to life.
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Thanks very much, Sue. I enjoyed putting it together, something different 🙂
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