The other night my wife and I were taking a twilight stroll around Lake Beauvert which features peace, quiet, and incredible scenery all for the price of some wear and tear on shoe leather when I heard it. More often than not you can't see the actual bird calling but this night there it was. Or rather there they were, for we were treated to the sight of a Loon family not twenty yards from shore. Mama and papa Loon were shepherding a small bundle of brown feathers across the smooth as glass surface when they broke into their distinctive call.
I loved my job when I was working but these days don't miss being tied to a cube. What I did miss, all those years of working in an office, was the sound, almost forgotten, that instantly takes me back to a time of childlike wonder and happiness. The symphony of the Loon's call framed by the stillness of a Canadian sunset was over far too quickly. I hope to hear it yet again this trip for it truly had been way, way too long.
Beautiful writing and memories!
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