We're talking a hundred or more frogs, all night every night. I could hear the sound in every room in the house with all the doors and windows closed. I live in the mountains. They were the only sound at night except for the occasional coyote or wolf. The golf course is part of a natural meadow lined on both sides by hills with houses on them. The sound bounced and bounced and bounced.
quote:Originally posted by Cathy:
Hmmm. That last remark has sparked my curiosity. Would you rather listen to honking car horns and blaring sirens?
One thing I do enjoy about Northern Maine is the sounds of nature. I hear the croaking toad symphony each summer night, along with the counter-melody of a howling coyote or two, a lone moose bellowing out the bassline, and more than a few Canadian geese providing the harmony. I'll take that over sirens and horns any day of the week.
Cathy http://www.cathycowette.com
[This message has been edited by violet Blue Horse (edited September 01, 2003).]