The music from the pool party beneath my apartment seeped into every corner of my home. I tried to ignore it but I couldn't completely shake the sound off.
The wind played on the water of the lake leaving interesting designs to observe, but I couldn't concentrate on the beauty since the radio playing over the park's loudspeakers distracted me.
The college shuttle was silent. It was the first thing I noticed when I jumped on it. I sat down and thanked the driver to myself. Unlike the other shuttle drivers, he played no music. "What a gift he has just given me," I thought. Do people realize that sometimes the greatest gift they can give is the gift of quietness?
What kindness it would have been for my neighbors to turn down their music so the whole apartment block didn't have to hear it. What graciousness could have been expressed if the planners of the park near my house had considered that possibly walkers might enjoy the lake in silence. It is a small thing to consider others' need for silence, but it's a gift beautifully given.
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The radio rarely plays in my car for this very reason. I crave quiet. So glad to know I am not the only one!
I can imagine that the need for quiet goes up exponentially with children!
I'm with you!!! Quietness is a rare treasure "now a day"!!
Yeah, I wish more people valued it.
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