When Roosters Teach You About Harmony: A Kauai Story
From rooster stress to island peace. Kauai helped me hear noise in a new way.
In my blog, “Aloha Dreams My Heart’s Path to Kauai”, I said I’d come back to share more
about my rooster encounter.
It is a funny story and yet at the same time a lesson learnt.
Last weekend, I wrote a blog on my Dutch website CarolinePinterCoaching.nl with the blog title
“Van stresskip tot yoga in de tuin”.
Stresskip is a Dutch humorous expression and is hard to translate.
It just works better in its own language.
It’s about how life can feel so busy, loud, and stressful.
Especially when the outside world doesn’t match what you need on the inside.
And for me, that outside world includes… being overwhelmed by the sound of roosters.
My History with loud Sounds of Roosters
When I moved to Rijsenhout two years ago, I was annoyed to find out that our backyard neighbors
kept a cage full of chickens and roosters.
Not just at 5 AM in the morning but during the day as well.
Unwanted noise has such a strong effect on my nervous system.
Especially when you hear it every day.
Maybe you recognize that too?
So last year I was looking forward to get away from the sound of the rooster when I took
my trip to San Francisco and Kauai, Hawaii.
Three weeks without that rooster noise. Peace at last.
Or so I thought.
Arrival on Kauai: Roosters Everywhere
Little did I know that Kauai would greet me with an overwhelming number of wild chickens and roosters.
Something I had not noticed during my trips to Hawaii before.
At least not on Oahu. I have lived in Waikiki and I enjoy being on the Hawaiian islands
as I enjoy the Aloha Life.
In touch with its beautiful nature and the rich Hawaiian culture.
" FUN FACT: There are roughly 450.000 wild chickens and roosters on Kauai, compared to 75.000 human resident”