tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1834389037350420100.post7743823911841995035..comments2024-01-24T06:42:15.542-06:00Comments on Stick Horse Cowgirls: C: Night SoundsStickhorsecowgirlshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04167094045033324094noreply@blogger.comBlogger9125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1834389037350420100.post-30917330850596077612010-09-19T12:53:13.169-05:002010-09-19T12:53:13.169-05:00Up here in extreme winter land people say the wint...Up here in extreme winter land people say the winters get harder the older they get...but they also say it when it's hot and humid. I love love the winter, a walk at -25 all bundled up and the air so crunchy is a treat. We used to live in a farm house surrounded by corn fields, we would listen to the corn grow at night and then in the fall the wind stirring the drying corn...open windows are the best way to sleep. One of our boys leaves his bedroom window open until it gets so cold out he can't stand it any longer.Jody Bluehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02822023313529125586noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1834389037350420100.post-29194661600825477302010-09-17T15:19:20.326-05:002010-09-17T15:19:20.326-05:00A wonderful post, C! I miss the night sounds that...A wonderful post, C! I miss the night sounds that we heard at the farm, similar to yours. It is definitely a trade-off when you move "to town". I enjoyed it all vicariously through your post. Thank you. :)Sandrahttp://addhumorandfaith.wordpress.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1834389037350420100.post-2386382004868103702010-09-16T12:05:22.185-05:002010-09-16T12:05:22.185-05:00i loved this so much..the sounds of the night...th...i loved this so much..the sounds of the night...that little racoon is adorable..i miss them..we had then all the time when i lived in cambria...i think they are so cute..love how she eats with your kitty. <br /><br />we live by a train station and at night i love to lay awake and listen for it as it winds its way down the mountain and into town. the long lonely whistle of a distant train.....{sigh}<br /><br />happy to visit here today<br /><br />kary and teddy<br />xxxMy Farmhouse Kitchenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00594238190107766755noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1834389037350420100.post-26699523227759082010-09-16T07:42:58.832-05:002010-09-16T07:42:58.832-05:00Yes, lovely mental images and I agree heartily abo...Yes, lovely mental images and I agree heartily about the oppressive heat of a southern summer. It takes something out of you. I love to sleep with the windows open also and the calls of the coyote are special because they remind us we're not the masters of all. <br /><br />The thing that is so different down here in Arkansas (I'm visiting at this moment) is the tree frogs. They can be so loud at night. Once I told my friend there was something wrong with his car, it was making a terrible noise. It was the sound of the tree frogs! I loved this post.Suzannehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06475380451527801666noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1834389037350420100.post-46297222267110018022010-09-16T02:41:32.876-05:002010-09-16T02:41:32.876-05:00Great writing; I love your description of the nigh...Great writing; I love your description of the night.Mariahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09977676093756206414noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1834389037350420100.post-620571127811981372010-09-16T02:30:19.622-05:002010-09-16T02:30:19.622-05:00Oh what a fun post! It is funny that you keep your...Oh what a fun post! It is funny that you keep your windows shut in the summer, while this is when we keep them open here in Denmark.;)<br />When I lived in NC, it was such a different climate than the one I live in now. I MISS the crazy jungle sound of the summer nights there, with crickets and all kind of weird and high pitched noises.<br />Here all we hear are frogs late at night in summer and in autumn and winter the pounding of heavy rain and howling wind.;))<br />And hearing coyotes is something I yet have to experience,<br />xoxoZuzanahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02137958790178864561noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1834389037350420100.post-21788511871468345562010-09-15T23:44:11.572-05:002010-09-15T23:44:11.572-05:00Well hello, nice to have you drop by!
I love "...Well hello, nice to have you drop by!<br />I love "open window" weather, however I wear earplugs at night to block the sound of the Mr."s snoring ;O<br />I'll be stopping by again, nice place you here:)life in red shoeshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04062702155081478369noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1834389037350420100.post-11852077118228486802010-09-15T10:19:06.136-05:002010-09-15T10:19:06.136-05:00Oh, how nice! Remembering sleeping with the window...Oh, how nice! Remembering sleeping with the windows open... I need to do that, too. Our nights are beginning to be just tolerable again...And we have coyotes, too! Oh that I had an attic fan like I did when I was a kid. Course, you couldn't hear the night noises, but it sure felt good to lay in bed under the window, feel the air coming in, the curtains flapping, the moon shining in, and just enough of a chill to make you pull up just your sheet! Gives me delicious shivers to think of it! <br />Loved this post, C!Vickiehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07741431727993692456noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1834389037350420100.post-8550616623315097282010-09-15T07:51:02.657-05:002010-09-15T07:51:02.657-05:00Lovely post and your descriptions were vivid!
(I ...Lovely post and your descriptions were vivid!<br /><br />(I sleep with my window open a crack every night (often even in winter) and have not been blessed to hear coyotes or owls. I do hear crickets, birds, the long low sound of the train whistle, and after a rain, the sound of the waterfalls rushing.)Veehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00618654361869856894noreply@blogger.com