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I am not sure when I first noticed the sound of my Cicadas as I like to call them, as I now think they have been part of me forever but somehow masked with the busy business of life and forgotten in retrospection. My sound does remind me of Spanish holidays, sitting with a glass of Rioja and enjoying the warm buzz of the night where my sound all but disappears and is indistinguishable, peaceful and calming. A place I definitely like to be!

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what a lovely thought! Yes, cicadas indeed. I remember on a visit to South Africa we could hardly hear each other speak they were so loud. then the frogs started!

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