Every spill and fall along our creek has a song. Today I visited a few locations to record them. Creek songs vary from place to place. Each voice is unique and beautiful. Some draw me more than others. My favorite spot in this series even had the perfect rock for sitting on:

Perfect Place for Creek Songs
The reason it was my favorite location was not only because of the perfect seating, but also because of the song. The rock is the right height to sit and there’s the mostly dry flat rock for my feet. There is even a molded shape that fit me comfortably. I know it’s hard to imagine that a rock could be comfortable to sit on, but this one is. Hopefully, future floods won’t wash it out of place.
This one just felt the best, the sound soothed the most, and I could have sat there for hours.
Nature Connection – Tech Disconnection
There’s no cell signal anywhere along the creek, so it also offers a respite from connectivity. Instead, it offers complete connectivity to nature, something we all need sometimes.


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I’m a nature-lover, real estate agent & artist. Sometimes, I also write things. I began using local pigments to paint scenes from nature in the Ozarks in 2018.
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