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Friday, June 16, 2006

Dream Drought

So, waking up and then setting the timer for 15 minutes three-four times before getting up is not conducive to having, or maybe just remembering dreams. I'm not neglecting this blog, just waiting to have a dream.

While we wait, here is an interesting place where you can post your dreams. Its called sawlogs It also has interesting stats on what people dream about and how. Check it out.

Tuesday, June 06, 2006

A bit late, but its a Whale

Ok, so I had this really cool dream two nights ago that I never got to post cause I went to work. Here are some of the high points that I keep thinking of:

-I posted my wedding invitations on a tree at camp Christy

-I went to this valley and it was full of water (like there was no land around it, you'd have to climb to get out I think, but somehow it wasn't scary). So, I was swimming in it--there was a very pretty, dull lit sky, kind of half sunset half rainy day cloudy, and the water was all calm--, and while I was swimming, I was being narrated to about how the Killer/Orca Whale is now extinct, however, all around me, whales were jumping out of the water (not like a ridiculous number of them, just like 3 or 4), and then one swam underneath me, and it was all slimy and stretchey and thick... But it was very cool in my dream, even though in real life it would scare me so much.

Saturday, June 03, 2006

Not a fabrication. 100% real dreams.

I wonder how many people that randomly come to my blog think I am making these dreams up... I assure you, if I were making them up, they would have a lot more interesting stuff in them.

Also, about the dream with the squig that was a netter. I found out when I was reading my Orcs and Goblins book that netters are trained to capture squigs, so the netter squig is a contradiction. The squig was awesome though: he was dark blue and had a net in one hand and a smashy stick with a pokey thing on it in the other. He also had hands and thumbs (which real squigs don't have.

Elephant Elevator

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