@Noise_of_Nature37 That sounds like paradise 😍 ✨️ ❤️. I love putting on a diving mask and going down underwater to see the fish 🐟 and aquatic life 😀. Looks like a nice place to lie around on a float and drift and swirl around the pool looking at nature and the sky too. Lying in the sun 🌞 feels sooooo good too. I used to float around our pool on warm summer nights 🌙 and stare at the stars 🌟 ❤. It was cosmicly fun and relaxing 😊.
@@Noise_of_Nature37 But don't go swimming alone. Drowning can happen to the best of us swimmers. It's a little know thing, but all you have to do is accidentally gulp a little water into your windpipe, and it can produce laryngospasm, and you quickly suffocate from it and then lose consciousness and go under for good ( true drowning) , even in waist deep waters. I know from experience. It almost happened to me. I actually started blacking out, but thankfully it started to ease off and I could breathe again. I was in a beautiful lake with a huge shallow sandy area and walked and swam a hundred yards from shore, far enough from all the people on the beach that they wouldn't have seen what was happening until someone found my body. It was an interesting experience. I think a lot of drowning happens that way that people label as a heart attack or a swimmer's cramp.
Wonderful! So is this your secret swimming hole?❤🎉😊
Maybe so, i can relax sitting on the rock and watch the river for hours 🥰🥰🍀
@Noise_of_Nature37
That sounds like paradise 😍 ✨️ ❤️. I love putting on a diving mask and going down underwater to see the fish 🐟 and aquatic life 😀. Looks like a nice place to lie around on a float and drift and swirl around the pool looking at nature and the sky too. Lying in the sun 🌞 feels sooooo good too. I used to float around our pool on warm summer nights 🌙 and stare at the stars 🌟 ❤. It was cosmicly fun and relaxing 😊.
@@Noise_of_Nature37
But don't go swimming alone. Drowning can happen to the best of us swimmers. It's a little know thing, but all you have to do is accidentally gulp a little water into your windpipe, and it can produce laryngospasm, and you quickly suffocate from it and then lose consciousness and go under for good ( true drowning) , even in waist deep waters. I know from experience. It almost happened to me. I actually started blacking out, but thankfully it started to ease off and I could breathe again. I was in a beautiful lake with a huge shallow sandy area and walked and swam a hundred yards from shore, far enough from all the people on the beach that they wouldn't have seen what was happening until someone found my body. It was an interesting experience. I think a lot of drowning happens that way that people label as a heart attack or a swimmer's cramp.