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BlueGreenGrey Oh, thank you... once in a while I take a break from making silly posts☺
Over time, some words become obsolete or archaic; they disappear or are no longer used or rarely used (by nostalgic ones who like using archaic words).Some words evolve too, finding their niche in urban dictionaries as well as official ones. Seatherny, like many new words created by word lovers, isn't officially included in dictionaries yet, but is gaining popularity. That's how they start, I imagine... by word of mouth, shared online, that eventually, its common usage will make way for the word to be accepted. Indeed, word creation is a form of art; literary art. I know you are a bird lover as well and enjoy the sounds they make, so I'm glad you also appreciate the word that describes the feeling of enjoying them.
Yes, it's a lovely image of someone enjoying a simple pleasure, such as listening to birds sing, and surrounded by nature. A nice moment that invites contemplation and elicits serenity.
I do, daily. As soon as the sun starts rising, the birds chirping outside my window wake me up even before the alarm does, and it's a nicer thing to wake up to. Thank you☺