Last night I dreamt that my husband and I drove to the store in our town and there was snow all over the parking lot. We were wearing shorts because it’s 90 degrees here. Apparently, in my dream, it was only that hot at my house.
I’ve always been a vivid dreamer. An active dreamer. Like get up and walk around and stuff while still dreaming. Sometimes those dreams are reallllly scary. I can hear and smell and taste and feel things in them and it’s hard to recognize where the dream ends and reality begins.
Have you ever analyzed your dreams? What do you think snow in summer except at my own house means?



































































































May 29th
2007
3:18 pm
Rainy Said:
I used to get a lot of flying dreams, where I am desperately trying to get airborne. And it’s something that is almost possible in my dream, but quite exhuasting. I’ve analyzed that to mean I want to leave earthly problems and get away from it all.
Now, your dream. Is it summer outside your house? You did say it was apparently only hot at your house. Of course, there’s an obvious answer to it being “hot” and “steamy” at your house. But besides that, if once you leave your house you encounter snow and cold, it would seem like you feel your house is a cozy, safe place and when you leave it, you come across extreme change and maybe feel less sure.
Or maybe your air conditioning was blowing on you!!!
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May 29th
2007
10:12 pm
Shirley Karr Said:
Hmm. Interesting. And scary that you get up and move in your dreams. Sorry, have no insight to add. I think Rainy may be on to something, though.
My own dreams of late have involved water and wind, creaking ships and billowing sails, and sailors in eyeliner … but it doesn’t take much in-Deppth analysis to figure out why.
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May 30th
2007
10:04 am
Shana Said:
My dreams are almost always about what I have to do the next day or what I have done that day. So a lot of my dreams involve scrolling words
Sometimes I do have the odd dream where I’m naked in public or in an argument with a friend. Usually I can figure out what those mean. I’m feeling vulnerable or concerned about something. In college I majored in Psychology, so I did some dream interpretation, but I never read too much into it.
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May 30th
2007
7:29 pm
Clarisse Said:
Obviously, the snow dream meant you were going to be a finalist in the Daphnes. That wasn’t snow, it was the spent petals of the laurel tree. Congreatulations.
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Mar 6th
2012
4:35 pm
Kristin Rafuse Said:
It’s really very complex in this full of activity life to listen news on TV, therefore I just use internet for that reason, and get the most recent information.
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