My DAD was alive in this one (I have never, not once since he died, been visited by him in a dream) and my sister was playing 12-bar blues in E on my guitar, and my younger brother couldn't untangle the 3-rope strap on my guitar, and one of my blogpals was there, visiting me but at the house where I grew up, and he had a voice like the face of El Capitan dropping into the Yosemite Valley. I wonder if he sounds like Sam Elliott in real life. I kept introducing him to my family, even though I had just introduced him a few minutes before. He shook hands politely every time.
Don't even get me started about the "Glee" dream I had the other night, which also took place in that house and also featured my entire family in prominent roles.
Both dreams, it was about the front door of that damned house, getting it opened and then struggling to close it.
Rushing for the dream dictionary...
4 comments:
I've been having weird dreams too, after a long spell of not remembering any. This happens sometimes -- I think when don't sleep well after 3AM.
If you have a good dream dico link, pls share!
I haven't yet found a decent online dream dictionary, so I use my old paper and ink ones. :)
Clearly I am meant to be leaving my past, opening the door on a new beginning (the acres of fresh snow from the Glee dream). One thing I have to say about my subconscious: it's not very subtle.
I only get weird, very vivid dreams when I'm having my period. I wonder, though, when I'm all done with this perimenopause crap, will I still have periodic weird dreams?
I just finished my period a couple of days ago. Hmmmm. Maybe it's that and the fact that my psyche has been particularly (over)active lately.
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