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Monday, August 23, 2004

| | | Global Warming, anyone? | | |

I was walking somewhere. I'm not sure of my destination, but I had to cut across a big field to get there. It was also somewhere that my dream self went the day before, because he remembered that there had been some small puddles in the field there. This time, I was distracted, and not really looking where I was going when I walked into a foot-deep puddle. The water was clear and cold and...rising. At first I thought, "the puddle is supposed to be way over there." But then the location seemed to be the least of my concerns, because of the rising level. It was rising quickly, so I veered away from the water, but there was a big building there, against which I came. The water rose to about my waist level. It was lapping against the glass floor-to-ceiling windows of the building. That's really about all I remember.

Last night I watched the newest episode of Six Feet Under, which talked a bit about global warming, and I'm assuming that's where this came from. But of course, there's also the archetypal interpretation of the deluge and its relationship to feeling stressed and overwhelmed. Most likely a combination of both.

Brian posted at 7:28 AM.
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