27-02-2015 3:13 PM
Me: the ticking of the clock; the hum of the computer; birds intermittently outside; the front (communal) door slamming and the voices of the nurses coming to see to the lady in the next flat; one cat noisily snoring; distant traffic.
27-02-2015 3:22 PM
The TV in here, but if I go outside I can only hear birds.
It used to be chickens and ducks and turkeys and goats and pigs and ..........................................you name it!
27-02-2015 3:27 PM
27-02-2015 3:51 PM
Just the TV at the moment.
27-02-2015 4:03 PM
Traffic, I'm at work on a high street. At home, waves which are really noisy if you live near a shingle beach. More M25 than a lullaby.
27-02-2015 4:04 PM
Silence little mouse, only the birds at the feeder and one hall clock which clicks quite loudly.
Oh has gone for a walk, be about an hour, oh joy, bad girl. Silence really is golden,
not often I am ever completely alone.
27-02-2015 4:13 PM
Radio Two at the moment. Birds & rippling waves about an hour ago.:)
27-02-2015 4:18 PM
The pump sucking the yucky stuff out of "the hole".
The phone ringing.
A call button buzzing.
Footsteps going past the door.
A social worker talking on the phone.
A trolley with a squeeky, wonky wheel.
Water glugging through the pipes.
Peace and quiet is a myth in here!
27-02-2015 4:46 PM
Traffic the road is busy at this time of day , will be quieter later .
Indoors our old 1940's school clock is ticking soothingly , i love the sound of an old clocks tick -tock 😄
Pesky cat mewing for attention
27-02-2015 5:09 PM
The telly, Hubby messing about and dog off checking what he is doing..... her foot falls. And my tintinitis. 😞 I wish it would go away!!!
27-02-2015 5:31 PM
world of tanks in hubbys office next door bang bang bang he is totally obsessed with the dam thing
27-02-2015 5:45 PM
Just the budgie chirping until 3pm, the the TV as well
27-02-2015 7:03 PM
My son coughing,Emmerdale on the telly, and a cat crying cos it's hungry
27-02-2015 7:14 PM
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27-02-2015 8:43 PM
The joys of littlies. They are so comical.
27-02-2015 9:15 PM
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28-02-2015 8:52 AM
I empathize with you on that one. Both of my hearing aids died out on me once while I was down on holiday and it was a full week before I could get them sorted out. It's terrible - you live in your own world where the only thing you can hear is the click of a kettle. You can be in bed right next to your wife and not understand one word of what she's saying - peace! or the television or a dog barking, seagulls screaming, the phone ringing, but most scary of all, you can't hear the traffic. Having to drive in a totally silent world is quite frightening - you have to really concentrate. Hearing the traffic tells your brain the situation instantly. People don't believe me when I say hearing helps balance your body, but it does.