I had a neighbor who thought her wind chimes were so popular — that’s why they kept getting stolen. No one ever explained it to her, and she eventually stopped replacing them.
Wind chimes can ring for hours, especially on stormy days. Often the owners are not home to “enjoy it” while “dinging” the entire neighborhood. Use common sense. Put chimes inside near a window, where you can hear the tinkle.
I audition all my wind chimes—they must be sweet, melodious, and above all SOFT! I can barely hear them even in my own yard, and I doubt the neighbors can hear them at all.
I usually like wind chimes, but I’ve never put any out because I know how many people don’t like them. If I ever got some, they would be the lower-pitched ones that had a soft quality to them.
KA7DRE Premium Member about 4 years ago
Yes….of course….it should drive everyone nuts !
eromlig about 4 years ago
I had a neighbor who thought her wind chimes were so popular — that’s why they kept getting stolen. No one ever explained it to her, and she eventually stopped replacing them.
sandpiper about 4 years ago
That used to be church bells. Not so much anymore.
ira.crank about 4 years ago
I like them. Better than the loud pipes on some cars, trucks, and motorcycles.
Perkycat about 4 years ago
We have one across the street that makes an annoying sound. Unfortunately, the wind blows a lot here.
PO' DAWG about 4 years ago
I’m working on solar powered wind chimes.
Eagle Keeper 77 Premium Member about 4 years ago
Haters got to hate.
mrluke00 about 4 years ago
Wow, that’s hilarious, not
NatureBatsLast about 4 years ago
How about the “Chimes of Freedom Flashing” eh?
mistercatworks about 4 years ago
Wind chimes can ring for hours, especially on stormy days. Often the owners are not home to “enjoy it” while “dinging” the entire neighborhood. Use common sense. Put chimes inside near a window, where you can hear the tinkle.
LeslieBark about 4 years ago
I audition all my wind chimes—they must be sweet, melodious, and above all SOFT! I can barely hear them even in my own yard, and I doubt the neighbors can hear them at all.
Zen-of-Zinfandel about 4 years ago
Normally it’s a subwoofer.
chromosome Premium Member about 4 years ago
I usually like wind chimes, but I’ve never put any out because I know how many people don’t like them. If I ever got some, they would be the lower-pitched ones that had a soft quality to them.