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If you ever come to Shona, take a night walk by the river. Bring nothing more than a light jacket and a willingness to slow down. Sit on the bench by the old mill for five minutes and listen. You’ll hear a world that’s easy to miss in daytime noise — and maybe, like me, you’ll leave with a small new line for your own story.

What struck me first was how differently the river dresses for night. In daylight it’s chatty and bright, full of reflections and movement; at night it becomes secretive. The reeds toss slow shadows. Crickets kept time with a steady, invisible metronome. A heron lifted off with a ghostly flutter, folding away into the dark. I paused on a bench and simply listened: the river’s steady hush, a distant laugh from the pub, the rustle of something small through leaf litter. Small sounds that vanish in the day grew important and intimate after dusk.

As the name suggests, the series often plays on domestic themes or "real-life" scenarios involving suburban settings.

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Realwifestories Shona River Night Walk 17 Exclusive -

If you ever come to Shona, take a night walk by the river. Bring nothing more than a light jacket and a willingness to slow down. Sit on the bench by the old mill for five minutes and listen. You’ll hear a world that’s easy to miss in daytime noise — and maybe, like me, you’ll leave with a small new line for your own story.

What struck me first was how differently the river dresses for night. In daylight it’s chatty and bright, full of reflections and movement; at night it becomes secretive. The reeds toss slow shadows. Crickets kept time with a steady, invisible metronome. A heron lifted off with a ghostly flutter, folding away into the dark. I paused on a bench and simply listened: the river’s steady hush, a distant laugh from the pub, the rustle of something small through leaf litter. Small sounds that vanish in the day grew important and intimate after dusk. realwifestories shona river night walk 17

As the name suggests, the series often plays on domestic themes or "real-life" scenarios involving suburban settings. If you ever come to Shona, take a night walk by the river

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Open Peeps by Pablo Stanley. Part of the Open Doodles project.
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Oh, btw, you should check out Lummi for more free illustrations.

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