The Boston Globe, August 16th, 1987
For vacationing urbanites, summer offers a chance to find one quality seldom available in the hubbub of congested living: utter quiet. Experience shows that it is often harder to find than one might expect. Some famous vacation spots having many other attractive features lack that one silent quality that can make less conspicuously attractive spots a real treasure. Quiet and silence are not really the same. Quiet in a natural setting has the sound of wind, the rustling of leaves and tall grass, the chirp of birds and the chatter of squirrels. Nature's quiet can best be defined by the absolute ...
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