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	<title>Comments on: Our pilgrimage to Rottnest Island</title>
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		<title>By: Pearl</title>
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		<dc:creator>Pearl</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Dec 2009 10:19:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Andrew and Sarah.
I first found your nature sounds in desperation after going through a long period of nursing and caring for my mother, who also loved Rottnest.   After her death at 92 and having been in a state of watchfulness every night for two plus years, I found myself waking up around 3am every morning, with my mind busy and unable to go back to sleep.   The lovely sounds you have captured helped me to let go and doze while allowing myself the space to grieve.  
Two years have passed and I still have about one or two nights a week when I rely on  your sounds but mostly I listen for the sheer enjoyment.  
Thank you both very much.    May  your memories be rich and your healing swift.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Andrew and Sarah.<br />
I first found your nature sounds in desperation after going through a long period of nursing and caring for my mother, who also loved Rottnest.   After her death at 92 and having been in a state of watchfulness every night for two plus years, I found myself waking up around 3am every morning, with my mind busy and unable to go back to sleep.   The lovely sounds you have captured helped me to let go and doze while allowing myself the space to grieve.<br />
Two years have passed and I still have about one or two nights a week when I rely on  your sounds but mostly I listen for the sheer enjoyment.<br />
Thank you both very much.    May  your memories be rich and your healing swift.</p>
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