Hi, I was just talking about a dream I had in another group, which gotOK, but posting *once* since back in '08 is *basically* still "de-lurking" :-) Did you ever figure out what this dream was about? (Sounds like a relationship issue.)
me thinking about dreams in general. So I'm stopping by to check this newsgroup out.
Here's the dream I had recently (what little I remember of it):
I was in my backyard. There was a ladybug burrowing into my fingertip
like a tick, me screaming in pain and horror, and trying to get it
out, getting it out, and then it burrowing into the fingertip on the
left hand that I got it out with.
My fingertips ache just thinking about it.
- Justisaur
On Apr 30, 8:14 am, Someone <some?> wrote:OK, but posting *once* since back in '08 is *basically* still "de-lurking" :-) Did you ever figure out what this dream was about? (Sounds like a relationship issue.)
Maybe there's something you don't like about the backyard...I just moved into this house last summer. There's a whole lot I don't
like about the backyard. It had standing water/mud most of the
winter, which the dog continually tracked into the house, it's mostly
weeds which the dog keeps getting stickers in his fur from. It's
nightmare - the backyard that is. That makes a whole lot of sense.
Thanks!
On Tue, 29 Apr 2008 09:56:16 -0700 (PDT), Justisaur
<justis....> wrote:
Hi, I was just talking about a dream I had in another group, which got
me thinking about dreams in general. So I'm stopping by to check this >newsgroup out.
Here's the dream I had recently (what little I remember of it):
I was in my backyard. There was a ladybug burrowing into my fingertip >like a tick, me screaming in pain and horror, and trying to get it
out, getting it out, and then it burrowing into the fingertip on the
left hand that I got it out with.
My fingertips ache just thinking about it.
- Justisaur
On Thursday, May 1, 2008 at 10:36:07rC>AM UTC-5, Justisaur wrote:
On Apr 30, 8:14 am, Someone <some?> wrote:
Maybe there's something you don't like about the backyard...I just moved into this house last summer. There's a whole lot I don't
like about the backyard. It had standing water/mud most of the
winter, which the dog continually tracked into the house, it's mostly
weeds which the dog keeps getting stickers in his fur from. It's
nightmare - the backyard that is. That makes a whole lot of sense.
Thanks!
On Tue, 29 Apr 2008 09:56:16 -0700 (PDT), Justisaur
<justis....> wrote:
Hi, I was just talking about a dream I had in another group, which got >>>> me thinking about dreams in general. So I'm stopping by to check this
newsgroup out.
Here's the dream I had recently (what little I remember of it):
I was in my backyard. There was a ladybug burrowing into my fingertip
like a tick, me screaming in pain and horror, and trying to get it
out, getting it out, and then it burrowing into the fingertip on the
left hand that I got it out with.
My fingertips ache just thinking about it.
- Justisaur
OK, but posting *once* since back in '08 is *basically* still "de-lurking" :-)
Did you ever figure out what this dream was about? (Sounds like a relationship issue.)
On 12/19/2023 6:32 AM, Richard Silk wrote:<snip>
<snip>Did you ever figure out what this dream was about? (Sounds like a relationship issue.)
As the person who responded to me said, I had a problem with my back
yard. Mainly being a large muddy mess of weeds that went uphill and
drained onto my back porch. That's 2 moves ago, and best forgotten.
I've got plenty of problems with the current house and yard... which
also seems to drain onto the back porch to some extent, but at least
it's not muddy.
On Tuesday, December 19, 2023 at 12:11:10rC>PM UTC-6, Justisaur wrote:
On 12/19/2023 6:32 AM, Richard Silk wrote:<snip>
Did you ever figure out what this dream was about? (Sounds like a relationship issue.)As the person who responded to me said, I had a problem with my back
yard. Mainly being a large muddy mess of weeds that went uphill and
drained onto my back porch. That's 2 moves ago, and best forgotten.
I've got plenty of problems with the current house and yard... which
also seems to drain onto the back porch to some extent, but at least
it's not muddy.
<snip>
Hmmm... there's a bit to be said there regarding "Feng Shui" (wikipedia.org/wiki/Feng_shui) (AKA "Chinese geomancy") that explains topography as a matter of *energy flow,* and whether someone ways "that's a load of hooey" or "that's really helped!" the fact remains, that water always follows the path of least resistance, and always rests at the lowest point.
My mom and dad lived on a [soggy lot] (prone to standing water at times of heavy rains) back when I was born, and when a mouse fell out of a cereal box my mother had just taken out of the cabinet, that was *it*. They moved to where I've lived ever since (except for my "prodigal years") and it sits on a lot that is *2nd* highest on this side of the street.
So water flows from the middle of the the neighborhood (*nearly* like an oval, like a race horse track, *right close to* 1 mile in circumference) just like from the top of a turtle shell. The water from the middle of the 'hood flows into the street, and the gutters carry that down-slope.
The water from the neighbor's lot (to the south of this lot) flows across our yard, sure, yet out lot continues flowing down-slope to the north as well as eastward (street-side) and down-slope of the back yard (out to the school's field.) That is to say, the flow of water (Feng Shui, as well) results in the condition of "my cup runneth over" (yet no "flooding" / standing water. The garage is a newer, separate issue.)
OK, here's the suggestion: plant two willow trees (one at each corner of the back porch) and those two "nature's sponges" will *sop up* **any** water that accumulates near the porch.
Interestingly enough, I *think* this recent discussion *may* have made its way (in part) into last night's dream, regarding bicycling on soggy ground (not getting anywhere, yet remaining upright.)<snips!>Unfortunately (or fortunately) the back yard is very small, and
dominated by a pool, a willow would be too much. The water does
eventually drain, it just has maybe an eighth inch on the cement back
porch that pools there, and only really when there's heavy rain. It's
not my hugest concern with the place currently, which is too long a list.
Thanks for the effort.
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