THIS WILL NEVER GET OLD
I never want to leave 🏝️😭🐋
You know that feeling when a song just hits you, right? It’s like the world stops, and for a few minutes, everything makes perfect sense. That's exactly what happened to me when I experienced the whales singing underwater. It wasn't just a sound; it was an entire symphony for the soul, and honestly, I kept crying every time I'd stick my head in the water, overwhelmed by the sheer beauty of it all. It’s a 'POV' moment you truly have to live to understand. It got me thinking about how some experiences become the 'soundtrack' to our lives, much like the iconic tunes from a movie like 'To All The Boys I've Loved Before'. You hear a specific song, and suddenly you're transported back to a feeling, a memory, or even a period of a 'long-term relationship' in your life. That's the power of music, and I realized, in that moment with the whales, that nature has its own profound soundtrack. This isn't just about hearing a 'song'; it's about feeling it deep in your bones, much like how a truly special relationship resonates through time. For many, the 'To All The Boys I've Loved Before' soundtrack represents youthful love, vulnerability, and the journey of discovery in relationships. Each track tells a story, building an emotional connection that lasts. My experience with the whales felt like finding a natural equivalent – a profound, enduring connection that makes you never want to leave. It's like forming a 'long-term relationship' with the ocean itself, a bond that feels both ancient and deeply personal. I've always cherished songs that mark significant periods in my life, whether it's a first date, a road trip with best friends, or a quiet moment of reflection. They become anchors. And now, the ethereal calls of the whales have joined that personal playlist. It's a 'song' that speaks to the deepest parts of me, reminding me of the vastness of the world and my small, yet significant, place within it. It’s a feeling of home, of belonging, similar to the comfort and familiarity found in a 'long-term relationship' that stands the test of time. This unique underwater concert truly created a 'forever' moment. It’s the kind of experience you carry with you, replaying it in your mind, much like you'd hum a favorite 'song' from a beloved 'soundtrack'. It’s a reminder that beauty and profound connection can be found in the most unexpected places, even when you're just floating, listening to the 'whales singing underwater'. And just like a great 'long-term relationship', these memories are something I know will never get old.

































































that’s really cool! but were you opening your eyes in SALT WATER?