"There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio, than are dreamt of in your philosophy."
-Hamlet, Act One, Scene Five
This above all: to thine ownself be true, And it must follow, as the night the day, Thou canst not then be false to any man.” - (again with the Hamlet)
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I did indeed enjoy it but watching post-tea and pre-pee was wrong. ;)
Sorry, Hilary. I probably should have noted it includes the sound of rushing water.
I'm with Hilary - it was lovely, but I've had too much coffee..... I'll be right back........... :)
Ah, the joys of audio. Glad you liked it.
Yes, it is beautiful.
I probably would have had to pause for a "break" also except that my audio device isn't working correctly, and there wasn't any sound. :(
Somehow, the dripping faucet in the kitchen just isn't the same as beautiful rushing water sounds.
You womenfolk and your balky bladders. ;)
I can't see a waterfall - whether two feet tall or 200 - without wanting to fish in the pool below it.
Sorry you missed out on the sound, Messymimi.
Totally understand, Frank. Not sure about the Bighorn River, but other local rivers and creeks have some of the best fishing in the world.
I can't see the waterfall, but I'll just imagine.
:-)
Mary
Sorry you missed out, Mary.
Love to look at waterfalls with the sound. It's refreshing and soothing at the same time. I'm not bothered by the listen and run down the hall.
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