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The Windmill’s Watch

Calm the Mind and Drift into Peaceful Sleep (Before Your Dream)

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The Windmill’s Watch

By: Fedor Alphenaar
Narrated by: Jane Charles
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In a wide meadow where the grass moves like a quiet tide, an old windmill turns beneath open skies.

This gentle audiobook is a bedtime story for adults, crafted for evening listening and emotional stillness. As the sails revolve in patient rhythm, the story follows the windmill through changing seasons — from dew-soaked mornings and amber sunsets to rain-softened nights and starlit silence.

There is no conflict here. No urgency. Only the steady conversation between wood and wind, meadow and sky.

As a sleep story for adults, The Windmill's Watch invites you to slow your breathing and settle into calm observation. You will walk through fields brushed by twilight, listen to rain gathering on an old roof, and rest in the quiet persistence of something that simply continues — faithful and unhurried.

Written in the poetic style of the Before Your Dream series, this short literary meditation offers warmth, atmosphere, and reflective peace. It is ideal for:

  • Bedtime wind-down routines
  • Gentle background listening
  • Moments of anxiety relief
  • Relaxing sleep without tension or suspense

Let the meadow soften around you.

Let the wind pass through the sails.

Let the night arrive without resistance.

©2026 Mr Fedor Alphenaar (P)2026 Fedor Alphenaar
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