Especially on a warm, sunny Saturday afternoon. There's not much traffic here and the roads are bumpy and uneven so you can't drive too fast, which is good.
It was the sounds I hear that make me reflect on how good it is to live here. I can hear the constant drone of bees as they flit around my thyme which is flowering. The warbling of robins join in with the humming of the bees. Occasionally a crow caws and then a murder of them begin a racket, which means that a raccoon is near their nest.
Across the lot I hear my neighbor's dog barking, which means a visitor is at the door. The barking stops suddenly when she sees who the visitor is. Someone she knows.
Up the street I hear two young children playing and occasionally squabbling. They sound healthy and happy and strong. Next door I hear my neighbor play piano. He is a classical musician. His windows are open and so are mine so wafts of Mozart drift in. It's lovely.
Coolness, thanks for visiting my blog. Are you from Washington state or DC?
ReplyDeleteWashington State! The Great Pacific Northwest. And thanks for visiting too!
ReplyDeleteAh, good for you. I'm originally from WA too, though I'm soon to be getting my masters in London. :)
ReplyDeleteLondon??? England is one of my favorite places in the world! Have you been to Bath and York?
ReplyDeleteNot yet. Lately I've been tied up in knots waiting for the paperwork to get done towards my student visa... *sigh*
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