I hear windchimes?
#11
If it gets annoying see your doctor - otherwise, enjoy the chimes. It could be as simple as tinnitus (which many people have). I hear crickets - autumn, winter, spring and summer - but, I enjoy the sound ................. lol.
#12
Long ago had a church friend that was driving out of state with her two young daughters in a VW beetle.....they were in a wreck and the car went down in a ravine, turning over and over...she said she her noises that she thought was loose change rolling around in the car.....when they stopped rolling over no one was injured.....she, and I, is convinced that the "tickling sounds" were of angels protecting she and her family....
#17
One winter I intermittently heard faint music while sitting at my desk working on lesson plans. Some days nothing, other days a tiny melody now and then. Never played long enough to track it.
Eventually I had reason to go to the bottom desk drawer, my 'miscellaneous file,' and the music began a little louder. Down on the side of the drawer was a musical Christmas card. I let the children 'play' it in January and then put it away. The battery must have been low because the tune was too slow and spotty to be recognized. :D
Eventually I had reason to go to the bottom desk drawer, my 'miscellaneous file,' and the music began a little louder. Down on the side of the drawer was a musical Christmas card. I let the children 'play' it in January and then put it away. The battery must have been low because the tune was too slow and spotty to be recognized. :D
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