Friday, May 21, 2010

Do you ever ?

sit in an antique rocker on you front porch about dusk and listen to the whippoorwills call amidst the rhythmic creaking of your grandmother's old chair whilst the warm scent of honeysuckle wafts through your soul?

Do you ever ?
~no homo~
Reply:Funny you should ask. I do have a rocker, belonged to my granny. She willed it to me because I loved it so much. It sat next to the stove on her farm for as long as I can remember. She died about 5 yrs ago, at the ripe old age of 92. Now, I don't have a porch. I also wouldn't know the sound of a whippoorwill from a crow. But I do like to sit in it and read my daughter stories Dave. And I like to think I can still hear the sounds of the farm from so long ago. The cows, the chickens the dog barking. Oh, wait. That is my dog barking. Better go let the silly mutt in.
Reply:yes- there is nothing better than a sunset with the sound of tree frogs, whipporwills and my daughter trying to catch lightning bugs.


My favorite smell is honeysuckle and it is about to bloom so I thank you for reminding me of it. - there is nothing better except when the sun sets and the sky lights up with millions and millions of stars and I lay on the grass and look up and dream for hours.
Reply:I do have an antique rocker from my great grandmother. If I set that on the dock at my grandpa's pond, where the smell of honeysuckle also happens to be quite strong on warm evenings, and listen to the sound of the loons calling - then I can get fairly close to your scene.
Reply:not yet =(





but i do stand at the balcony of my apartment about dawn and listen to the calls of various birds amidst the gentle blow of the refreshing morning air whilst the smell of drying dew drops and unpolluted air wafts through my troubled soul and make me feel better.
Reply:No, but I used to sit in my Grandmother's lap when I was much younger and smell the honeysuckle and watch the hummingbirds. I wasn't old enough to really appreciate this sort of thing, but what a great memory.
Reply:I have a swing on my front porch which I do sit in in the late afternoons, enjoying a glass of wine and watching the birds feed at the feeders and play in the bird bath.


So, I get where you're coming from...
Reply:nature is beautiful, and the way you described that moment, made it sound so calming. have you ever tried writing a poem? i think you would be really good at it.


yeh i do that alot, just take out some time for myself and sit there seeing the beauty in nature
Reply:If I sit on my porch my neighbors drag me into their domestic battles, or small children come and try to sell me koolaid and crack. If I want to enjoy nature (I don't) I go to the country or something.
Reply:if by antique rocker you mean machine gun nest, and if by whippoorwills you mean meth heads trying to steal my product, and by honeysuckle you mean gunpower then yes. I do.
Reply:Yes - apart from the antique rocker - it's a fairly new rocker.
Reply:Haha.


Nope.
Reply:Whilst playing a banjo......sorry buddy not in Liverpool!!!!
Reply:I love nature. But no. I sat in an antique rocker once, but then it broke. And no I am not fat.
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Reply:no hun dont own a porch or a rocking chair not even got honeysuckle in the garden am I sad x
Reply:Dave, I couldn't get past the "whilst". That picture sounds like it's from the 1950's.
Reply:Nope, I live in an urban area so no banjo pluckin' on the porch for me I'm afraid...
Reply:almost every night and every morning to wake up with coffee in hand
Reply:it sounds so nicei i! and yes i did but it wasnt an antique rocker !


XOxO
Reply:NO cuz i dont have an antique rocker :(
Reply:OMG like 5 minutes ago dude. That **** was awsome.
Reply:one of my most favorite things to do
Reply:no porch here got to go to moms for that in three weeks!!
Reply:I do that in the shank of the evenin'...rocker and all~
Reply:NOPE, BUT SOUNDS PRETTY COOL
Reply:No, but it sounds nice!
Reply:At least 4 - 82 times per day.


Give or take 63.
Reply:yes
Reply:not this week
Reply:nope i hate nature.

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