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Front-Ranger:
Friend Chuck, sometimes you can make progress by settling down for the night with the intention of continuing your dream. Try it and let us know.

I have had several nights of exhausting dreams where I was trying to get something accomplished but couldn't. I have also been surrounded by large groups of people in my dreams and they mostly were looking to me to provide something. I'm hoping to break this trend by getting away for a few days and being mostly by myself.

CellarDweller:
Oh, I hope you can break the trend!  Feeling exhausted from dreams is not good.

Jeff Wrangler:
I had a very strange dream last night. Unfortunately I can only remember fragments. I remember seeing the woman on my team at work who walked out one day late last month and never came back. Then I remember that I was on a trip with my grandparents. I remember knowing we were on Cape Cod, and the weather was chilly and damp with a sort of misty rain. I remember watching through the windshield of the car as we pulled into the parking lot of one of those old 1950s motels, painted pink and white, two stories, with a balcony of the second floor. The motel was U-shaped, and there was a large swimming pool in the center of the U. I remember watching a young man with a sort of football player's build, wearing a black and red patterned Speedo-type bathing suit. In spite of the weather, he doved into the swimming pool. This is the last I remember of the dream.

CellarDweller:
Oh, there's some interesting stuff going on there.

I think the young man who was diving into the pool represents the young eye candy you comment on in your blog, and how much you enjoy seeing them.

;D

Front-Ranger:
I also had a dream about a pool last night. I was a lifeguard, but the pool was over a ledge and way down from my station. I peered over the ledge and saw all the people around and in the pool, but there was no water! I saw it as being potentially more dangerous than if there was water in the pool. Also, there was no way I could quickly jump in the pool if someone needed help. Also, I saw that the people were literally roasting in the sun and had no protection. I knew that if I brought up these dangers to my employers, they would just say "Well, what cha going to do about it?" No eye candy, unfortunately, but I think I saw Richard Gere posing in a corner.

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