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  1. #1
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zen View Post
    Tell about that photo.
    Memorial to fallen ears?
    It's a sculpture field in Dublin Ohio, created to honor the inventor of hybrid corn.
    I thought it looked appropriate for wishing someone into a cornfield.

    there is something very spiritual about fields of grain and tall grasses. I don't know quite what.

    Before we bought our house together, my husband used to gaze out at a clump of tall wetland grass growing across from his back yard. He said it was restful.
    So when we bought our little house, I got some very tall 7' decorative grasses and planted them right outside our bedroom window. When we have our coffee in bed in the morning, we get to see the tall grasses swaying and rustling outside the window across from our bed. It is so very peaceful and calming.
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    Speaking of rustling cornstalks and grasses.....

    What are your favorite soothing sounds? (not music)

    I'll say:

    rustling tall grass or corn

    the sound of long hair being brushed
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    water flowing over rocks.

    Karen, somewhere in Virginia, I think...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tuckervill View Post
    water flowing over rocks.
    Yup.
    I get hypnotized by it.
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    loons
    and owls
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    A purring kitten.

    Crickets.

    Fog horns.

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    Anyone else get sort of hypnotized by certain sounds or events?

    Sometimes when I am upstairs in my office at home and my husband is practicing his fiddle downstairs, the muffled sound of him fiddling far away puts me into a trance. I'll find myself staring at my computer screen or out the window unable to turn my eyes to something else, or even to move much. I'm in a very pleasant trance that I cannot escape from. Then when he's finally done, I snap out of it and return to a state of reality.
    Lisa
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    My personal blog:My blog
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