12-08-2014, 01:00 PM
The human brain possesses a sort of "Noise Cancellation technology" of it's own. Repetitive sounds (like a faucet dripping) are pushed to the background and pretty much go unnoticed after awhile. The dripping faucet is brought back to consciousness when it stops.
I think the same holds true with the Coqui. I often don't notice them until a cold night brings silence. That's when I reminisce about the Owls screeching and the distant boom of the surf miles away.
So we've adjusted to them; But that's not necessarily a good thing. It just is....
I think the same holds true with the Coqui. I often don't notice them until a cold night brings silence. That's when I reminisce about the Owls screeching and the distant boom of the surf miles away.
So we've adjusted to them; But that's not necessarily a good thing. It just is....