Watch now | Good morning! It’s Sunday, and I’ve taken us to the Île Saint-Louis for a moment by the Seine. It’s easier to retreat into silence in Maine. Here, our silence is always overdubbed with the city hum in the background, like a giant white noise machine.
Thank you for feeding my wanderlust with this video. I am craving going someplace different, but alas, now is not the time for that. So, living vicerously through you is satisfying enough!
Between the almost constant swooping of the birds and the movement of the water, this video is spellbinding and so calming. Thank you for this moment of calm this morning.
Thank you! The longer span of time let me really be there and follow the walkers and the birds, they were the same ones coming around again and again weren’t they?!
Thank you for feeding my wanderlust with this video. I am craving going someplace different, but alas, now is not the time for that. So, living vicerously through you is satisfying enough!
Beautiful.
Thank you for your wisdom, and for this community. I think we are an oasis of calm in a sea of crazy.
We need a lot of calm now.
Between the almost constant swooping of the birds and the movement of the water, this video is spellbinding and so calming. Thank you for this moment of calm this morning.
Such busy birds!
Looks a bit too cold for you to have ice cream, I’m guessing.
Thank you for the reminder!
Thank you! The longer span of time let me really be there and follow the walkers and the birds, they were the same ones coming around again and again weren’t they?!
Even with the sounds of the city it is so peaceful to watch water and the life around it.
That is an art indeed. A tricky one, but necessary.
The ability to adapt leaves me sleepless these days. I hope we don’t adapt but make noise and somehow thrive .
I think adapting doesn’t mean so much surrendering as, say, shifting one’s feet to stay in a strong position, metaphorically speaking?
Seagulls never seem to be at a loss for chatter !