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December 11, 2004

The first dream I've had in a long time.

From my journal, 12-10-04:
I had a really mizzarre dream last night, and since ANY dream is a rare occurrance these days, I'll write this one down.
So somehow Kristin and I are at this place and there are two humpback whales in this huge glass tank. One of them starts toward us with ferocous power, and leaps into the air, out and over the tank. At first it seems like he will fly over the ground and over a smaller tank and into the ocean beyond. But he doesn't have enough power. He doesn't even have the power to make it to the smaller tank, and we watch in sickening shock as he hits the sandy ground hard and flails about in pain, then lays still. Some trainers and veterinarians I guess rush to the scene with Kristin and I, and check him out. He seems to still be alive. Then, Kristin picks up a stethescope but puts it back, but of or the trainers gives it to her anyway and we listen to hear the whale breathing.
With the immediate crisis seemingly averted, we learn somehow second-handedly that the 2nd whale in the tank had also sailed out of th tank and had not been so lucky. This whale must have died while we were rushing to the first whale's aid.
Okay, so that's the dream. Good luck figuring it out.

Posted by pedalboy at December 11, 2004 7:51 PM | TrackBack
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Nice dream
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Picture every Magnolia scene with the frogs. Replace with giant whales. Amazing.

Posted by: Marv at December 13, 2004 5:04 AM
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