Writing In The Wild
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wauuuuuw lucky you ;-) Glæder mig til at se hvilken type sange der gemmer sig der ude i stilheden
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........just one more of many.... "Rooms with a View" .... I wonder if the music is just a by product of the experience....May your spirit and soul drink deeply first and if there is music at the end of the day, well, then that will be a bonus for us....
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can understand this feeling, it invite someone to dream and get a distance to all the trouble.....absolutly.....jeal
ous, a lil bit.......enjoy it tinchen...... :o) -
Hi again. Can you see the Auroras? I have never been that far north, so I have only seen them in a small way. Wishing you the best!
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Tina, you are truly living a dream, you're able to embrace the frozen landscape. It can be romantic, or deadly cold.
Your music is so thought provoking, that I wish you nothing but the greatest of inspiration to the songs that are running around in your head.
Thank you so much.
Enjoy.
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I can't find The Wild on Google Earth. Hi Tina, here is to hot tea and acoustic guitars! ;-) Enjoy your time.
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Det ser dælme hyggeligt ud :) Du skal ha held og lykke med skrivningen ;)
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The landscape reminds me of the movie "into the wild" ... Great idea ... Maybe you can also make some clips or pictures there for the new album, would be great :)
Wish you all the best ♥
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Looking forward to it!
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Good Luck.
I think the wild nature, the silence, and the sense of quiteness and peacefulness will inspire you very good songs...It is nice to think to you writing your song is a such enchanting place, in some remote region of Iceland. Love and hope and be good to those you love...
Greetings from italy
fab456m 1 month ago 3
One day long ago I drove over an obscure mountain pass in Eastern Oregon (USA). It was a gorgeous winter day similar to the one in this video. Since I was traveling alone, I decided to check out a sign on the road that pointed to a wilderness campground.
When I got out of the car, the quiet solitude of where I was immediately hit me; I was alone... strikingly alone. And I remember saying to myself, "Don't ever forget this incredible sound of quietness".
Thanks Tina for reminding me :)
yopirate1 1 month ago 2