Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Bleah

The wind was up last night as the cold came in and you wouldn't think that 13 mph with gusts is that much but my house was creaking and flexing as I sat in bed and read.  Living in the woods is nice.  Except when we get a lot of wind.  Then you start thinking about how close those big, shallow-rooted things are and about where, exactly, that big oak would fall if it came down.  Since the answer is "right on my bedroom", I'm not keen on wind.  I got even less so when I heard crack crack crack CRASH!!! right next to the house. 

Virtual sleeplessness ensued, waiting for the indication of big things falling down.   Except for one of those dreams that you struggle out of only to keep falling right back into it.   I had my work computer in its pack and I set it down and then I couldn't find it again.  And I wandered through a strange building having a constantly changing layout as I searched for the computer and I couldn't find the area that I had been in.  Trying to go around the outside of the building involved getting bogged down in knee deep mud.  Nobody who worked in the building could tell me anything about where I needed to go or how I could get there.  Hadn't found the computer by the time I got up.  I suppose the fact that in the real world it's sitting on the kitchen table should relieve at least that worry before I go to bed tonight.  I'd work at picking out the symbolism but I'm too sleepy.

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  1. Yep, wind and worry WILL do things to one's ability to sleep... the computer part? That IS strange!

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    1. The only thing I can think of is that I was lugging it around in town Friday evening because I stayed in town and had dinner rather than deal with the 7 mile backup from an situation on 270. Maybe my subconscious was worried that I'd leave it behind at the restaurant.

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    2. Good point, so you ended up with a Twofer...

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    3. Being a narcoleptic means I often remember dreams enough to pick at their meaning and I have found that they tend to be tied to anxiety in real life - sometimes exaggerated.

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  2. Hmm. I also had a dream where I couldn't escape from an unpleasant situation, although the details were different. And last September, during our hurricane-force winds, one of the neighbor's trees did wind up leaning against the side of our house. Fortunately it was a soft impact, and no structural damage, but that's as close as I want to come.

    I hope you get more sleep tonight.

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    1. The one that came down last night was dead and rotten and I do keep those cut back from the house. But the roots of the live ones are not deep in our bouldery soil. Last year I looked up just in time to see a tree go past my deck on the way down, and that was just from saturated ground.

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