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Saturday, November 15, 2025

Dream

I was working for some organization, maybe the police, and we were moving into a new building. Not a new, new building, a new to us building. It was likely, previously, a school. Went to the room I had been using and there were a couple of people in there doing moving things - cleaning, setting up stuff - and then I remembered I had been assigned another room which was the adjacent room. Go in there and there are several people all busy with the work of the day. There's a new a guy and he asks if we can turn up the heat and I reply something along the line of 'it's hopeless, there's never any heat, I wear a couple extra layers', which is what my real life is like now because we're keeping the house around 65 degrees because that's what the boss wants.

So to work. I'm in the right room, we have furniture and equipment so I sit down to check on something on the computer, but the monitor I have has this very small screen like you have a on a smart phone. It is mounted in a case the size of an old fifteen inch CRT. The case is also triangular, and this small screen is wrapped around one of the corners. Then I realize this is some kind of auxiliary screen and the main screen is on the opposite side, so I turn it around so the main screen is facing me.

I want to look up the name of the town where my current problem is. I know the town is like 30 miles northeast of where I am and it starts with a P, but for the life of my I can't remember the name even though I had a firm hold of it just seconds ago. This too mirrors my real life. At this point I am waking up because I am thinking I will go downstairs (in real life) and look it up on my computer. But then I realize there is no such town because this is a dream.

Anyway, back in the dream, the problem in P town was a code 30, and I sort of knew what that meant, but all the other details have faded.

1 comment:

Rick said...

Well, I'd say to not make any large decisions for the time being. And I consider 65 American the ideal temperature.

The word of the day is discombobulation.