Solitudes, Loon Country by Canoe
Produced by Dan Gibson, VHS tape, 1985
This tape was donated by Herb Gross, Debbie Hinde's father.
A visual wilderness experience with natural sounds only - no music or narrative.
We all need some refuge from the age of hi-tech that has invaded our lives. A basic refuge is provided by "Loon Country By Canoe," the steady stroke of the paddle, pushing and slicing cool waters, deep in wilderness. To rest tired eyes - wilderness green, embers glowing in the late night campfire, or raindrops distorting impressionistic reflections that seem to belong in a painting by Claude Monet.
This tape was donated by Herb Gross, Debbie Hinde's father.
A visual wilderness experience with natural sounds only - no music or narrative.
We all need some refuge from the age of hi-tech that has invaded our lives. A basic refuge is provided by "Loon Country By Canoe," the steady stroke of the paddle, pushing and slicing cool waters, deep in wilderness. To rest tired eyes - wilderness green, embers glowing in the late night campfire, or raindrops distorting impressionistic reflections that seem to belong in a painting by Claude Monet.