Dreams last night were like energetic kittens wrestling and playing: lot of action and motion, and not too linear.
But one sequence’s sharp focus overpowered memories of the rest. I’d gone upstairs in a house to shave. We lived by the ocean on a bluff. Wanting to look out at the day (and the sea), I raised a white blind. When I did, I saw a huge blue wave breaking. The wave was the windows height, and splashed against the glass. Startled by its height, I lowered the blind and left the room.
Rushing downstairs, I told my wife about the huge wave. It impressed because our house was set back from the bluff’s edge by over twenty feet. For the wave to travel across that distance and still break on the second story window was amazing.
I ran back up the stairs to the bathroom. Raising the blind again gave me time to see another enormous bright blue wave racing toward me. Taller than the last, I realized it was going to break over the house.
Before I could close the sash, the wave broke. The house shuddered with the impact. I expected the window to break, but it didn’t. Halfway through shaving, I went to check on the property. Everything seemed fine, except my car, a 1968 Chevrolet Camaro, was gone. The wave took it, I thought. Other than those enormous waves, it wasn’t storming, but calm.
That dream sequence ended.
Wow! Awe-inspiring … I’m not sure if I would have awakened frightened or relieved. You needed a new car anyway, right? 😉
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It captivated me, Jill. I keep thinking about the water’s blue color, deep, but clear, reminding me of a gemstone. Yeah, always need a new car. Did I mention that it was an old (favorite) car?
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I can understand that … maybe almost made you want to re-visit the dream? No, you didn’t mention that, but I should have guessed by the fact that you mentioned the year, make and model. Those were classics!
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Absolutely wanted to revisit that piece of the dream. The rest (that I didn’t write about) was much sloppier, but, oh, those big blue waves…wow.
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