I’m normally a very, very chillaxed person. Generally, my nerves and blood pressure are in very good humor. However, one day last week it was one of those “damned days” - they kind where it feels like some evil witch doctor MUST be torturing a miniature you. I was convinced one had a mini me sticking needles in her, throwing her up against the wall, taunting her, and finishing her off by boiling her in a pot of…well, whatever witch doctors use for such occasions.
I literally was looking around for something relaxing! I normally either listen to music or the Food Network when I work, but on that day, even Nickelback and Paula Deen didn’t have any power over the damness of the day. I finally turned on the Weather Channel and drank some Chammomile tea. It worked a little too well, I wound up on my exercise mat with my cats and we weren’t exactly exercising. Either chammomile is potent stuff or the witch doctor shot mini Joi with a tranquilizer dart.
It made me think - having something of a soothing nature on, or near, my desk would have been helpful. I started looking around at fountains, aromatherapy mist machines, candles, etc. One of the things I liked the best was this beauty from The Discovery Channel Store. It’s a Moving Waterfall Picture
and it promises to take me to my own personal oasis. Okay by me.
There aren’t many things that are as relaxing as the sound of moving water. And, I suppose this is the next best thing to lying on the beach or next to a waterfall.
Features:
- Handsome, subtly animated picture simulates the sights and sounds of a secluded cascade for a relaxing experience.
- Built-in backlight illuminates stunning, HD-quality visuals, creating a realistic, beautiful scene.
- Remarkably realistic motion and gentle, running water sounds.
- Volume and light controls allow you to create the escape that best fits your environment and mood.
- Mirror-style frame highlights the picture’s vivid color.
- Power cord with on/off switch included (no batteries required).
- No assembly required.
Click the link below to take a closer look. Maybe it’s because it’s late, but the image above is working its mojo on me.
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