
Life was very different where I lived in town in the 1990s. I miss that neighborhood and my garden there very much. However, it was an urban neighborhood, only a few blocks from the interchange of Highway 17 and Highway 85. My neighbors had me build a small solar powered fountain adjacent to a patio of our apartment building to obscure the ambient urban noise. I thought it was a silly component of the landscape, but everyone else was fond of it. Well, sadly, I left that home and garden many years ago, and relocated to a quieter neighborhood a few miles away. Except for a few lights at night on distant hillsides, I can see no other households. I do not hear much more from them than I can see. Air traffic to and from Mineta is the most traffic that I notice, if I notice. In fact, the noisiest noise in my garden is from this creek that flows through it. I flows all day at night, so does not stop when the sun goes down. I can not unplug it. It gets louder during winter. Perhaps I should build another solar powered fountain to obscure the noise.
Wonderful to have running water through your property Tony. Maybe you should make a fountain anyway, for the irony of it and for old time’s sake. 😉
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No, that would be tacky, and I dislike tacky. Besides, there is no one else to appreciate it.
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🙂
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Hey, I can not respond with an emoji. It is not an option.
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The sound of trickling water can be quite soothing, better than traffic and planes
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Yes, but it can be noisy at times. Besides, ambient urban noise can be soothing also.
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When you get used to them
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