Except she wasn't in it.
In the dream, I was at the two-flat she called home rescuing some kittens.
Not her kittens, for she never had kittens (any pets for as long as I'd known her).
This was the most vivid dream I've had in a long while.
The vivid dream compelled me to look up the address (of course I remember it).
According to the street view, the building is empty and boarded up, for sale—"investor's special!"
I know not what any of these means.
I do know that now I want kittens that I absolutely cannot have.
Dreams really are fascinating, and often frustratingly elusive. But I'm pretty sure this means you need a new kitten : )
ReplyDeleteAlso, it always makes me smile when I see an Adirondack chair, not in a mountain setting. Much like stray kittens, I think they need rescuing : )
That, they are. LOL No, I do not need a new kitten.
DeleteThe Adirondack chairs are fairly popular around here. Or, maybe it is just a few families that have more than a few. :-)
It is interesting how profound a vivid dream can feel.
ReplyDeleteIndeed!
DeleteVivid dreams offer so much room for interpretation!
ReplyDeleteSometimes, a little too much room. :-)
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