Watery Depths of Memory

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  1. Mary Trotter Kion
  2. Tina_Coruth
  3. lbondx

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Top 1.   Nov 28, 2004 2:06 AM

» Mary Trotter Kion - Water

Linda,
What an interesting subject. I can see endless possibilities here.

Thanks,
Mary

-- posted by Mary Trotter Kion



Top 2.   Nov 28, 2004 1:43 PM

» Tina_Coruth - Wonderful water!

Hi Linda,

This article sure caught my attention. The sound of water is so soothing whether it is the trickling of a small stream or the roar of the ocean. I wish I could live at the ocean. Thank goodness for those CDs!!

I enjoyed your article - thanks! smile

-- posted by Tina_Coruth



Top 3.   Nov 30, 2004 9:15 PM

» lbondx - Re: Wonderful water!

Thanks, you two, for your nice comments. I love water! What more can I say? My "totem" is the otter, and I am the aquarian "water bearer" by those wonderful stars, however far that goes...

When younger, I used to love to float in the lake and swim underwater with my eyes open. I stayed in the lake once for about 8 hours straight, ending up in a lightening storm (danger, will robinson!) but I sure enjoyed being underwater on my back, looking up at the lightening flashes through the moving ripples. When a lake wasn't handy, I would take a deep breath, sink to the bottom of the swimming pool and slowly let out little bits of air (watching the bubbles rise) and people sometimes thought I might be dead under there! Ah, well, if I only knew how to swim!!!

Thanks again - hope you enjoy my ambulations through waterdom.

Lin

-- posted by lbondx



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