” Dreaming men are haunted men.”
Today is muggy as my mother would say. The air is listless and I feel closed in a bit. As I sit here at the keyboard mulling the day, I’m keeping an eye on the deck through the window near me. My goldfinches are back. They were gone for a while, but two of them are back at the feeders. Lots of chickadees are in and out. Yesterday a red spawn of Satan and I had a stare down. He stood on the deck rail daring me so I chased him away time and time again. I even shook the branches on which he had taken refuge. I turned into a crazy lady. He finally left without getting at any of the feeders I had just filled. Crazy lady one, red spawn of Satan nothing.
Once I finish here I’m heading to the deck with the book I’m reading. It’s a typical summer book without a lot of substance but one with a mystery and one murder so far. It’s called Back of Beyond, and I’m almost finished. Summers past I used to try and read something I couldn’t get through like Crime and Punishment, but I gave up doing that as I never did finish any of them. Besides, I find murder and mayhem far more fun to read. My iPad already has about six mysteries loaded for my trip, but I figure I’ll need a few more. The flights are long.
Last night I had the weirdest dream. I know the dream came from my subconscious because I have to pick up some prescriptions at the pharmacy which has called a couple of times, and the errand has been on my mind. In my dream, I went to Pullo’s, the drugstore which used to be right next to the movie theater when I was a kid. Mr. Pullo had a mustache and always wore a short white coat with buttons across the front like Dr. Kildare used to wear in the movies. In my dream, a boy was hanging by his feet from a bar halfway up the front door. He looked a bit like Cheetah wearing overalls and hanging from a branch in a Tarzan movie, but no one inside seemed to care or even notice. The soda fountain was right where it had been in Pullo’s but the back of the pharmacy was different in my dream. There was a man sitting next to a griddle, like they have in diners, and he was smoking a cigar. Mr. Pullo and he were talking. The man was burly and dressed in a heavy coat and hat. For some reason he looked Russian to me. That’s where the dream ended.
At some point I got up to go to the bathroom, and when I fell back to sleep, the dream started again with the same boy in overalls hanging on the door. I walked into Pullo’s but that is as far as I remember of the rerun.
It’s amazing what our subconscious resurrects. I have an errand I have to do, and I’m getting nagged in my dreams. I swear I’m going today!
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August 19, 2011 at 12:12 pm
Kat
Have you read any Ian Rankin?
Scottish author who’s creation, Inspector Rebus, is well known herea & in Europe. Has even spawned a number of TV movies
August 19, 2011 at 12:38 pm
Pete,
I don’t think I have. Which was the first Inspector Rebus as I’ll hunt and try to download for my trip? Does his last name have any significance?
August 19, 2011 at 12:39 pm
Pete,
I just looked up the first one, Knots and Crosses, so I’ll see if I can download it.
August 19, 2011 at 1:06 pm
Definitely worth reading! One of my favorites! Reginald Hill is also great! Especially when Dalziel became the head figure π
Christer.
August 19, 2011 at 1:11 pm
Heavy rainfalls most of the day here and now thereΒ΄s a fire burning in my stove.
Reginald Hill is one of my favorite mystery novel authors! Never miss one of those books! I used to like Elisabeth George too but the latest books by her has been rather boring. Strangely enough I read very few of the swedish authors that are so popular all over the world now days π π
I seldom remember dreams but I wish I did. But I doubt there ever has existed a soda fountain in any of our drug stores, they have always been way to serious π π π But last time I was there they had started to sell high quality (and very expensive) chocolate bars π π
Have a great day!
Christer.
August 19, 2011 at 11:27 pm
Christer,
I couldn’t find any Rebus books to download. None of the iPad sites had them. I guess I’ll have to wait until I return and get them from Amazon. I was disappointed.
I also read Elizabeth George but got bored as they seemed so much alike.
I read all the Stieg Larsson books which ended up best sellers here.
August 20, 2011 at 2:09 am
Hey Kat!
Serves me right for being away from the computer for most of the week…Happy (belated) birthday!
Heck, you don’t look a day over 29…. π
August 20, 2011 at 9:41 am
Thanks, Coleen! You’re so right about the looking 29 part-how astute of you!
August 20, 2011 at 8:30 am
What a great dream. Was it in “living color”? I got dreams all the time when I was given Morphine in the hospital. More like being on LSD though. Apparently my circuitry isn’t coded for dreamland.
August 20, 2011 at 9:42 am
Z&Me,
I think it was in color because the boy’s overalls were brown, but I don’t remember any other colors.