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04:06:2002 Entry: "DREAM"

DREAM

I had found out that a female couple that Stan and I used to know had gotten back together and were living together again. I found out where they lived and decided to pay them a visit, bringing a little Pilea plant that I'd propagated from a cutting for them as a present. When I arrived at their place, it was very strange. Their front door of their very dark apartment was open, but they had a table in front of it filled with other plants. I couldn't really enter their place because the table blocked the way. I took a glance into their living room and noticed their place was a mess...pots and pans stacked on coffee tables and furniture. One of the women came to the door; I didn't know where the other one was. She didn't realize I was giving the plant to her as a gift; she thought I was giving it to her in exchange for another plant. She didn't know which plant to offer me in return. I told her I didn't need one. I tried to explain the concept of gift to her, but it didn't make any difference. I came home with a leggy plant she offered me, and still lost their friendship.

3 Comments

No, really? What a strange dream. Dreams like that can ruin my entire day!

Posted by Mistress Angelique @ 04/06/2002 11:06 AM CST

I felt like I was reading a script from an episode of Twin Peaks. A gnome could have appeared anywhere... maybe hiding behind a plant.

Posted by Jane @ 04/08/2002 05:22 PM CST

My dreams have been getting more Lynchian lately. It's funny you mention Twin Peaks, Jane, because Stan and I have been watching the entire series lately. He even went out and bought cherry pie and donuts so we could really *feel* it. (We're at the episode with Dennis/Denise Bryson). We have tried in the past to watch the entire series every spring..."Twin Peaks Season." We've noticed that years we've watched it have been good years, years we've blown it off have been bad years. Yes, we're superstitious.

Posted by Ann @ 04/09/2002 08:25 AM CST