It always takes quite a bit of time to revisit and re-master old beloved stories. May you all enjoy a lovely night of train journeys as you dream away. My gratitude overflows for every one who has listened, commented, written, shared, and helped this sanctuary grow. Subscribe for more videos at my other channel, MIchelle's Sanctuary! ruclips.net/channel/UCKp9S0rMUS1hrKTCV68Lk2w Gifts are always accepted, for those of you who wish you show appreciation: www.buymeacoffee.com/michsanctuary www.paypal.me/michellessanctuary www.venmo.com/michellehotaling
Thank you Michelle! I am looking forward to your beautiful voice for 4hrs. I love each story, but when you put together a longer collection..... it's like Christmas day! Thank you for always sharing your gift! You are a shining star!
I hope you enjoy it-- and thank you! I've been meaning to have a long train collection for awhile now. But I always have an idea for a new train story I want to include.
10:53 felt like 9:53 , too early to sleep until hearing your soothing voice . On my way to beddy White's party. Will be snoozing comfortably soon. Thank you so much❤
@@MichellesSanctuary thank you so much for this extended version of immersive bliss . The shorter ones don't work so well for me because my mind is so very active due to non stop good ideas . Listening to these train stories was like enjoying a 5 course super delicious meal that did address all my needs . I was so happy , kind of like a piglet rolling in a mud puddle ...... Didn't get much sleep but woke up well rested with a clear mind and went right to work on my latest project. Thank you for slowing down my mind with such pleasant side effects !
I look forwards to this. I first came across your voice on Wysa, but the app annoyed me because I didn’t get to decide which story I listened to. But your stories are the only thing that gets me to sleep. I’m a hardcore insomniac, but also an epileptic and a lack of sleep triggers seizures. Your stories were literally a game changer, and you’ve saved my life. I wanted to let you know how much I appreciate you.
Thank you so much for finding me here-- and this insight! I had no idea how they were presenting my stories and I'm so glad that these help. I know what a vicious cycle can happen when we don't sleep-- with any other challenges we may be having. I really appreciate you taking the time to write and share your story!
It's time to board this train. I'm ready for an exquisite journy into dreamy escapism. Thank you Michelle for offering a sanctuary that I willingly run to for comfort, reassurance and warmth. 💙 P S. How wonderful to hear Christian is on the train too!
@@MichellesSanctuary Do you have End of Life hospice care versions ? People tend to not being able to die peacefully because they have unmet emotional , sensory needs . I believe your stories could help them catch up on experiences they never had the opportunity to make while racing through a highly functional life in support of others .
@@MichellesSanctuary those little snippets of a male voice were a really nice touch . Kind of like cookies with chocolate chips added as surprise elements for the taste buds .
Thank you Michelle, your stories and your soft spoken voice are so mesmerizing I try to listen to the whole story, but I usually fall asleep. The next night , I'll try and listen to the rest of the storyl lol! Thanks again
Love your train stories with sound effects. Your voice is so soothing. Please continue to create these wonderful stories. So grateful, thank you, Jeanne❤
Michelle, Your voice is beautiful. Please don't consider having a male voice do your videos. What makes your work beautiful and special is because you are speaking it with your soothing, sweet and caring voice.
I appreciate your response. Follow your intuition. I just don't think any voice could be better than you're beautiful soothing and nurturing voice. ❤Thank you for all you do.
The darkness of the night is a canvas for dreams, and I hope that tonight, your dreams are painted with the most beautiful colors. May you find deep and restful slumber, and may the dawn bring you a fresh start, ready to conquer whatever comes your way. Goodnight, everyone. Sleep tight and wake up ready to shine ✨☺💞💤🌜😴💖🌟
It’s a real drag when the battery runs out prematurely. Before that happened I didn’t really hear any real difference with the original stories but I’ll admit I wasn’t super focused getting motion sickness from all that rocking to and fro. It reminds me of my days living in subways - kidding. I used to take the train into the garden to attend concerts back in the day you know like those new bands Jethro Tull and grand funk railroad and of course the original garden ring king bros circus where I’m sure I infected thousands as I had the measles sorry. But I got one of those lights on a string. That’s the original or old garden with a freak show with the circus the new one for concerts train went right under the building. I’ll listen later after Oscar’s and Dramamine
@@MichellesSanctuary My first inclination is something I cannot publicly write. I would defer to say wherever you have an appetite to go. I love your meditations on your meditation. Channel they are transformative. My desires for exploration are pretty pedestrian staying closer to home I’d love to have a great dinner in a 5 star haunt in Manhattan and then going to NY Phil to hear Beethoven 5th some Mozart on March 13 or Herbie Hancock on the 28 with his jazz band would prefer his old headhunters but this would do. Or a overnight get away to the breakers in spring lake NJ it’s right across the road from beach but it’s too cold in March. It’s an old Vanderbilt hotel burned down a few times but it’s pretty. Or a trip to the Amalfi coast Bologna or Tuscany in Italy or if you really want a fantasy the Middle East where everyone respects each other is kind and welcoming so I can bathe in the holy energy of the matrix of three religions. But Utopias are a tall order. Mode of transportation is teleportation of course. There’s always France just love the food and even though wineries from other regions have gotten better there are some really fine French wines to imbibe in. I’m truly easy after all it’s in my imagination. So I defer to you where do you want to go that makes you happiest through your joy you’ll create a more immersive tale.
@@MichellesSanctuaryI don't know about Larry , but I would love to hear stories about gardening and those special little worlds we create with Mother Nature's help . My garden is slowly waking up and is as always full of surprises . Those thrifty little song birds don't just eat seeds but also plant surprises along their path . Spending all day in the garden, co creating with nature ...... that is my paradise . Not everyone has that opportunity , but maybe you could conjure up some fantasy for city dwellers ? You could make a whole series ..... The garden year goes through so many phases . Each beautiful in its own way . Including tea breaks with freshly harvested herbs like soothing catnip for quiet evening sunset sessions of observational enjoyment .
I’m all for stories of any kind. Here’s my experience with gardening. When I bought my home I planted 5 dogwood trees various places a few rhododendrons,they died within two seasons. Replanted same, died within one season planted dwarf maple tree, died. Planted 2 flowering pear trees got blown over in thunderstorm after about 10 years almost destroyed house. Planted a few birch trees they died plant spring flowers in pots every year they live usually until August. Had two fabulous rose bushes supposed to be very hardy died after maybe 10 years from a fungus. Had loads of house plants have two left. Planted wisteria it went ballistic took over side of yard and then back smothering fister bushes even grew in between branches of evergreen trees it was everywhere. Neighbor planted pachysandra it died in her yard infiltrated mine took over whole patch of lawn then same neighbor planted mint in pots. It seeded onto lawn where pachysandra is joe have both competing with each other. Removed wisteria on side of yard planted honeysuckle there it lived for two seasons then died. Fast forward 4 years it came back everywhere competing with wisteria. I have three maybe 4 wild rose of Sharon invasive weed trees I keep them because they have pretty flowers. Conclusion. You want plants to die left me plant them here except invasive ones they flourish. Gardening story, I’ll just watch. My green thumb is the thumb of death. I’ve even killed cactus plants. I have a spider plant for thirty years it’s half dead but refuses to die. I have a Xmas holly was a gift from a neighbor it bloomed once not since it’s barely alive and I have this flowering plant don’t remember it’s name has white flowers occasionally but has been dropping leaves for years pretty soon it will look like Charlie browns Xmas tree. I tried growing tomatoes they died. I do have stuff that is still here the lilac is getting sparse parts keep, well dying. I have one rhododendron left I’ll be lucky if it gets three flowers this year last year it had two. I have peonies that come back a bunch of yes and evergreens a cherrie tree with growing fungus but still flowers and two string maples in front and a different maple in back and some holly trees which were support be bushes. I am death killer of plants
It always takes quite a bit of time to revisit and re-master old beloved stories. May you all enjoy a lovely night of train journeys as you dream away. My gratitude overflows for every one who has listened, commented, written, shared, and helped this sanctuary grow.
Subscribe for more videos at my other channel, MIchelle's Sanctuary!
ruclips.net/channel/UCKp9S0rMUS1hrKTCV68Lk2w
Gifts are always accepted, for those of you who wish you show appreciation:
www.buymeacoffee.com/michsanctuary
www.paypal.me/michellessanctuary
www.venmo.com/michellehotaling
Thank you Michelle! I am looking forward to your beautiful voice for 4hrs. I love each story, but when you put together a longer collection..... it's like Christmas day! Thank you for always sharing your gift! You are a shining star!
I hope you enjoy it-- and thank you! I've been meaning to have a long train collection for awhile now. But I always have an idea for a new train story I want to include.
10:53 felt like 9:53 , too early to sleep until hearing your soothing voice . On my way to beddy White's party. Will be snoozing comfortably soon. Thank you so much❤
@@MichellesSanctuary
thank you so much for this extended version of immersive bliss . The shorter ones don't work so well for me because my mind is so very active due to non stop good ideas .
Listening to these train stories was like enjoying a 5 course super delicious meal that did address all my needs .
I was so happy , kind of like a piglet rolling in a mud puddle ...... Didn't get much sleep but woke up well rested with a clear mind and went right to work on my latest project.
Thank you for slowing down my mind with such pleasant side effects !
I look forwards to this. I first came across your voice on Wysa, but the app annoyed me because I didn’t get to decide which story I listened to. But your stories are the only thing that gets me to sleep. I’m a hardcore insomniac, but also an epileptic and a lack of sleep triggers seizures. Your stories were literally a game changer, and you’ve saved my life. I wanted to let you know how much I appreciate you.
Thank you so much for finding me here-- and this insight! I had no idea how they were presenting my stories and I'm so glad that these help. I know what a vicious cycle can happen when we don't sleep-- with any other challenges we may be having. I really appreciate you taking the time to write and share your story!
❤️ I love trains ! You have helped me start sleeping better after a gap of 7.5 years …. Thanks my sleep angel Michelle
Wonderful! I’m honored and flattered to help 💖
Soooo happy hear you write back !!! My hero 🦸♀️ responding back to me is just amazing 💝❤️💝
Oh wow.....i LOVE your train stories...so looking forward to this...thanks Michelle.❤
You are so welcome!🤗
Thank you, Michelle. Four hours of pure joie de vivre with each word perfectly chosen ❤🙏🏻.
How wonderful, thank you so much Michelle, much love 🙏 💚 💙 💜 ❤️
You are so welcome! Hope you are enjoying your weekend!
It's time to board this train. I'm ready for an exquisite journy into dreamy escapism. Thank you Michelle for offering a sanctuary that I willingly run to for comfort, reassurance and warmth. 💙 P S. How wonderful to hear Christian is on the train too!
Thank you for being here (he's such a great meditation voice and friend).
As the stars twinkle above, may you find peaceful rest and sweet dreams tonight. Goodnight, dear friends! ⭐❤✨😊💤🌙😴
May you dream away!
@@MichellesSanctuary
Do you have End of Life hospice care versions ? People tend to not being able to die peacefully because they have unmet emotional , sensory needs . I believe your stories could help them catch up on experiences they never had the opportunity to make while racing through a highly functional life in support of others .
Listening from Ireland. My Sunday night ritual. Your voice is lovely Michelle 😊
Thank you 💞
Thanks for listening!
@@MichellesSanctuary those little snippets of a male voice were a really nice touch . Kind of like cookies with chocolate chips added as surprise elements for the taste buds .
Thank you Michelle!! 🙏🙏😍😍😍
My pleasure, as always-- dream away!
My pleasure! Sweet dreams!
Some of my favorites! Thank you, Michelle.
Sweet dreams! 😴
I already love love love this!❤ thank you
I'm so glad! Sweet dreams!
You have the perfect voice for doing what you do ! Blessed and Gifted !
Thank you, Robert! ☺
Thank you Michelle, your stories and your soft spoken voice are so mesmerizing I try to listen to the whole story, but I usually fall asleep. The next night , I'll try and listen to the rest of the storyl lol! Thanks again
That means a lot-- I'm so glad they are helping you sleep! ✨
We love the rainy train journeys xx so relaxing ❤ thank you for a great night's sleep michelle
So glad you love those-- I write many of my stories when traveling on a train.
I received four evening's relaxation from this. Love these stories. Houseboat stories may be pleasurable. Thank you Michelle ❣️
I’m so glad you keep coming back to it! Sweet dreams 💖
Love your train stories with sound effects. Your voice is so soothing. Please continue to create these wonderful stories. So grateful, thank you, Jeanne❤
Thank you so much-- sweet dreams, Jeanne!
Thank you ❤
Sweet dreams!
You're welcome 😊
I can't handle this voice too much with the letter c and s
Perhaps you would be better off with a male voice. Women naturally have more c and s sounds. Check out my friend, Stephen Dalton.
Michelle, Your voice is beautiful. Please don't consider having a male voice do your videos. What makes your work beautiful and special is because you are speaking it with your soothing, sweet and caring voice.
I would still always release abs record for this sanctuary first. It would simply be another channel featuring my stories ready by another voice.
I appreciate your response. Follow your intuition. I just don't think any voice could be better than you're beautiful soothing and nurturing voice. ❤Thank you for all you do.
This is wonderful, Michelle! ❤ Thanks for this compilation!!! Great sleep 😴 💤 😌 👌
You're welcome 😊 So glad you enjoy it!
I just noticed the repeats around 42:00 lol. Usually asleep by then 😂
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My favourite! Thank you so much ❤
I'm so glad! Sweet dreams!
The darkness of the night is a canvas for dreams, and I hope that tonight, your dreams are painted with the most beautiful colors. May you find deep and restful slumber, and may the dawn bring you a fresh start, ready to conquer whatever comes your way. Goodnight, everyone. Sleep tight and wake up ready to shine ✨☺💞💤🌜😴💖🌟
Beautiful! A very goodnight to you too. 🙏
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Your voice kind of reminds me of my Dad’s voice.
Interesting.
It’s a real drag when the battery runs out prematurely. Before that happened I didn’t really hear any real difference with the original stories but I’ll admit I wasn’t super focused getting motion sickness from all that rocking to and fro. It reminds me of my days living in subways - kidding. I used to take the train into the garden to attend concerts back in the day you know like those new bands Jethro Tull and grand funk railroad and of course the original garden ring king bros circus where I’m sure I infected thousands as I had the measles sorry. But I got one of those lights on a string. That’s the original or old garden with a freak show with the circus the new one for concerts train went right under the building. I’ll listen later after Oscar’s and Dramamine
Exercise your freedom in the Dramamine haze. Where would you like me to take us in March, Larry?
@@MichellesSanctuary
My first inclination is something I cannot publicly write. I would defer to say wherever you have an appetite to go. I love your meditations on your meditation. Channel they are transformative. My desires for exploration are pretty pedestrian staying closer to home I’d love to have a great dinner in a 5 star haunt in Manhattan and then going to NY Phil to hear Beethoven 5th some Mozart on March 13 or Herbie Hancock on the 28 with his jazz band would prefer his old headhunters but this would do. Or a overnight get away to the breakers in spring lake NJ it’s right across the road from beach but it’s too cold in March. It’s an old Vanderbilt hotel burned down a few times but it’s pretty. Or a trip to the Amalfi coast Bologna or Tuscany in Italy or if you really want a fantasy the Middle East where everyone respects each other is kind and welcoming so I can bathe in the holy energy of the matrix of three religions. But Utopias are a tall order. Mode of transportation is teleportation of course. There’s always France just love the food and even though wineries from other regions have gotten better there are some really fine French wines to imbibe in. I’m truly easy after all it’s in my imagination. So I defer to you where do you want to go that makes you happiest through your joy you’ll create a more immersive tale.
@@MichellesSanctuaryI don't know about Larry , but I would love to hear stories about gardening and those special little worlds we create with Mother Nature's help . My garden is slowly waking up and is as always full of surprises . Those thrifty little song birds don't just eat seeds but also plant surprises along their path .
Spending all day in the garden, co creating with nature ...... that is my paradise . Not everyone has that opportunity , but maybe you could conjure up some fantasy for city dwellers ? You could make a whole series ..... The garden year goes through so many phases . Each beautiful in its own way . Including tea breaks with freshly harvested herbs like soothing catnip for quiet evening sunset sessions of observational enjoyment .
I’m all for stories of any kind. Here’s my experience with gardening. When I bought my home I planted 5 dogwood trees various places a few rhododendrons,they died within two seasons. Replanted same, died within one season planted dwarf maple tree, died. Planted 2 flowering pear trees got blown over in thunderstorm after about 10 years almost destroyed house. Planted a few birch trees they died plant spring flowers in pots every year they live usually until August. Had two fabulous rose bushes supposed to be very hardy died after maybe 10 years from a fungus. Had loads of house plants have two left. Planted wisteria it went ballistic took over side of yard and then back smothering fister bushes even grew in between branches of evergreen trees it was everywhere. Neighbor planted pachysandra it died in her yard infiltrated mine took over whole patch of lawn then same neighbor planted mint in pots. It seeded onto lawn where pachysandra is joe have both competing with each other. Removed wisteria on side of yard planted honeysuckle there it lived for two seasons then died. Fast forward 4 years it came back everywhere competing with wisteria. I have three maybe 4 wild rose of Sharon invasive weed trees I keep them because they have pretty flowers. Conclusion. You want plants to die left me plant them here except invasive ones they flourish. Gardening story, I’ll just watch. My green thumb is the thumb of death. I’ve even killed cactus plants. I have a spider plant for thirty years it’s half dead but refuses to die. I have a Xmas holly was a gift from a neighbor it bloomed once not since it’s barely alive and I have this flowering plant don’t remember it’s name has white flowers occasionally but has been dropping leaves for years pretty soon it will look like Charlie browns Xmas tree. I tried growing tomatoes they died. I do have stuff that is still here the lilac is getting sparse parts keep, well dying. I have one rhododendron left I’ll be lucky if it gets three flowers this year last year it had two. I have peonies that come back a bunch of yes and evergreens a cherrie tree with growing fungus but still flowers and two string maples in front and a different maple in back and some holly trees which were support be bushes. I am death killer of plants
@@larrymarcus3176 you sound like a creepy kind of guy . Or is it the location ?
Something like the Hanford nuclear waste site maybe ?
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Thank you for this remarkably kind show of support. Dream away!
Thanks!
Thank you for this incredibly kind gift! Sweet dreams!
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