Finding a quiet place
#16
Re: Finding a quiet place
Originally Posted by BrandonBrit
Where's that? Coyote Lakes golf course? My quiet place is the back garden by the pool... we have a really nice quiet neighbourhood...just the odd noise of a dog barking or the kids chatting as they walk from the park...it's especially quiet during the day, cos everyone is at work right now, except me
#17
Joined: Jan 2005
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Re: Finding a quiet place
Originally Posted by Patrick Hasler
How come you have a square loo ? ................. Do you have a square botty ?
#18
Joined: Jan 2005
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Re: Finding a quiet place
Originally Posted by jan_michigan
Our new 5 acres ... peace quiet, birds and the odd deer around but thats it.
#19
Stuff and Nonsense
Joined: Sep 2003
Location: Russ: Vermont Jayne: was London, UK to VT
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Re: Finding a quiet place
Vermont is like a morgue. Everyone goes to Florida to die. They've already snuffed it here
#20
Re: Finding a quiet place
I dunno...I've lived in Madrid too...noisy in the city centre, but out in Tres Cantos, not too bad. Then I moved to Javea you would think that would be quiet, but NOOOOOOOOOOOO! Between the nasty little scooters with crap mufflers and a lot of construction and assosciated vehicles, equipment etc, Javea is pretty noisy.
In Florida I live in Paisley, a small community right next to the Ocala National Forest, which is generally quiet. However, I have some neighbours who don't understand the concept of "talking" with one another, they prefer the shouting mode of conversation, even if the intended ears are only two or three feet away. At times like that I jump in the Jeep and go out into the woods....really relaxing to just hear the sounds of the wild.
I have to agree about the vehicles with the thumpity-thump sounds...the afore mentioned neighbours have this too. I take solace in the knowledge that they will be deaf soon and I will still have what is left of my hearing after my wild rock and roll days
Firtreesix
In Florida I live in Paisley, a small community right next to the Ocala National Forest, which is generally quiet. However, I have some neighbours who don't understand the concept of "talking" with one another, they prefer the shouting mode of conversation, even if the intended ears are only two or three feet away. At times like that I jump in the Jeep and go out into the woods....really relaxing to just hear the sounds of the wild.
I have to agree about the vehicles with the thumpity-thump sounds...the afore mentioned neighbours have this too. I take solace in the knowledge that they will be deaf soon and I will still have what is left of my hearing after my wild rock and roll days
Firtreesix
#21
Re: Finding a quiet place
Originally Posted by BrandonBrit
Where's that? Coyote Lakes golf course? My quiet place is the back garden by the pool... we have a really nice quiet neighbourhood...just the odd noise of a dog barking or the kids chatting as they walk from the park...it's especially quiet during the day, cos everyone is at work right now, except me
You're bloody good you are! . It is a view from Miss Den's old house across the golf course, spot on, give that girl a gold star!
#22
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Re: Finding a quiet place
Originally Posted by Pigtails
When you have kids, there's only one quiet place in the house.....
#23
Re: Finding a quiet place
Originally Posted by Pigtails
Looks lovely Jan, are you building soon?