The sound of autumn

in #seasons2 months ago

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I hadn't thought about the sound that characterizes autumn as a season. I'm sure every season has a sound like that. For example, the cuckoo in the spring, why not the sound of the waves in the summer, the sound of a shovel shoveling snow in the winter, for example. And in the fall? In the fall, the sound is a woodcutter. But I'm not talking about a gasoline powered chainsaw or anything. I'm talking about the stationary machine with the counter top and all.
Do you know what I'm talking about? Of course, people in big cities are deprived of the opportunity to hear this sound, many of you have not heard it, but it is quite soothing, perhaps the only soothing thing at this time of the year. Perhaps because it brings subconscious thoughts of firewood, a fireplace and warmth in the bitter cold of winter.


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I didn't know that you are visiting doctors. My best wishes.
Not many around me heat with wood anymore. That sound of a wood splitter is rare.

Sending you an Ecency curation vote

That sound of a wood splitter is rare.

So for you then there is another sound that characterizes autumn 😊🍁🍂
Thanks for the wishes! ❤️

Autumn = noisy Canadian geese outside my windows on the river.

Ha ha, geese, I can imagine. I was going to say that one can always find something romantic and beautiful in any natural sound, but considering that I have two collared doves in the yard that annoy the hell out of me all day, I decided to refrain from that statement, lol