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This morning I dreamed three large dogs and I were tasked with the relocation of a flock of sheep from one of my kitchen cupboards to an undisclosed location. I decided to accomplish this by carrying one sheep at a time, leaving the dogs in charge of the rest of the flock. I lost the sheep somewhere between my house and the beach, where I found myself out on the rocks at the edge of the cliffs.

Here a common theme of my dreams reappeared - you see, I tend to be slightly aware of what's happening to my body in the waking world, but what's usually happening to my body is... lying down with my eyes closed. So I periodically have dreams in which I have trouble moving my limbs or opening my eyes.

So there I was, climbing the rocks by feel with eyelids like lead. I was heading for the edge but I got to the top instead, when I finally managed to open my eyes I was clinging to a rock with sheer cliff above and a fairly precarious climb down. At this point the dream featured an odd conversation with some people who were hanging out up there. I can't remember the details, I think I wrote a song lyric on the cliff to demonstrate a point for some guy. Anyway, I eventually climbed down onto a road, and then jogged across it and some fields towards my house. I think I ran into a woman on my way, apologised and kept going, and then... something about Plants Vs Zombies, IDK. Except there were caves in it. I think I have been playing this game too much.

Date: 2009-11-20 08:26 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] branewurms
.......from the cupboard?

Date: 2009-11-20 10:52 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] frostickle
THAT'S WHAT SHE SAID!

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Date: 2012-06-19 07:30 pm (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
China China China using the same excuse for us not to lead. China is acultlay starting to see the error in their ways due to climate change showing itself there through droughts, floods, desertification, etc. (though they have much more to do) Also, as their economy is still growing their amount of CO2 emissions per person are still not as high as ours. This is why we must work out a way for developing countries like China and India to reap the economic benefits we did while working to preserve the climate. What they do is no excuse for the U.S. to sit back and do nothing. Matter of fact, it is the very reason why we shouldn't be sitting back. Also, nuclear energy is not renewable nor green. You are relying on a toxic energy source that requires uranium mining and Co2 intensive construction, not to mention the pollution of waterways, killing of fish, threat of downtime during heatwaves and droughts, security threats, and continued toxic waste issues. Why some continue to want to cater to the very status quo that keeps us standing still instead of moving into truly renewable enrgy sources is beyond my comprehension. Enough sun falls on this Earth in 45 minutes that could power us for a year. We need to stop wasting our money on nuclear subsidies in a dead energy source, and provide much more incentive and support of solar energy. The strides being made in cell efficiency, nighttime efficiency and capability, and price parity are what we don't hear much about. But nevertheless, solar in my view is a power source we must turn to in order to not only stimulate economic growth, but climate and environmental stability.

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