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Sounds: Finn's Tracks!
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Scott Poynton
Little things I've recorded, that give me joy
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Gingins Cow bells, 28 Oct 2016 - In autumn, cows are in fields before going into sheds for winter. As I walk Finn, their bells' music accompanies me. I think it's beautiful
The Cows & Scott Poynton
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Gingins Forest Sounds, May 15th 2016 - My mum's 80th Birthday, had she not died of emphysema aged 62. I went for a walk in the forest near home and recorded these bird songs. They reminded me of her.
The Birds & Scott Poynton
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Bon Mont Cow Bell Orchestra, 30 Oct 2016: Sometimes on my walks, I pass a few cows. The sound of their bells is enchanting. Other times, there are many. The sound of their bells is noisily orchestral
The Bonmont Cows & Scott Poynton
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A Flowing Stream, 12 Nov 2016: On weekends, Finn gets a longer walk that takes us past a small stream. Last weekend, it had rained heavily and as I passed, the stream sang a soothing tune
The Stream & Scott Poynton
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Robin Song, 15th Nov 2016: Every day I walk Finn and one recent, cold and frosty morning, as I passed my favourite Oak tree, I heard a Robin's beautiful song. I wanted to share it with you
A Kind Robin & Scott Poynton