The Bridge That Waited for Winter
Sleep Story for Adults to Slow the Mind and Settle into Stillness (Before Your Dream)
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Mike Frankland
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De :
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Fedor Alphenaar
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The Bridge That Waited for Winter is a quiet winter journey through a valley where snow falls without hurry, a river thickens with cold, and an old stone bridge stands patiently between its banks.
A solitary traveler walks at the pace the morning allows — down frost-covered paths, beside slow water, and onto the bridge that has waited through decades of seasons. There is no urgency here, no destination that demands arrival. The crossing itself is enough.
As snow gathers and sound softens, the landscape begins to feel suspended between moments. Footprints appear and fade. Breath rises and disappears. The bridge remains — solid, enduring, unconcerned with being noticed.
This is a story about patience and impermanence, about the quiet dignity of things that last, and the gentle way movement and stillness exist side by side. It is written in a slow, reflective style, designed for evening listening, rest, and calm attention.
Part of the Before Your Dream series, this audiobook is intended to keep soft company at the edge of sleep—offering presence rather than plot, atmosphere rather than instruction, and a sense of quiet continuity that asks nothing of the listener.
©2026 Fedor Alphenaar (P)2026 Fedor Alphenaar