Weirdo dream ...
Jul. 20th, 2007 01:01 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
When I woke up this morning at 5 AM I came up with heart racing and a feeling of fear. I had dreamt about storm floods. Huge waves of water crashing into my home town, and me in the midst of it with Chica on the leash (I had her strapped to my body, so I won't loose her). When I went to sleep again after a trip to the kitchen to get a glass of water, I continued to dream about this. *shudders*
Don't get me wrong, I love water. Floods and high waves don't scare me, nor do dead bodies floating in water after my stint as DLRG diver in the 1990's where we had to recover dead bodies from ponds, lakes and rivers, but this really was weird. In my dream I was more scared for Chica than for myself.
Today it is still warm but raining. It is such a strange thing to sit on the balcony, under the parasol in the warm air and rains keeps pounding down, with the occasional thunderstorm in the distance. I have been using my new sewing machine all morning and I love that machine. It is a bit different to my old one, and I still have problems with free quilting, but every thing else works beautifully and she is sooooooooo quiet. I can sew well into the night with this one without waking the neighbours.
Little update on my sewing:
- Sakura tote bag : bottom and straps still in progress, embellishments are already sewed on
- green pelisse : back is ready, still have to cut out the skirt-like front and back (hand sewing)
- brown turn of the century Eton Jacket : only sleeves have to be fitted and sewn in, lining and collar are finished.
Don't get me wrong, I love water. Floods and high waves don't scare me, nor do dead bodies floating in water after my stint as DLRG diver in the 1990's where we had to recover dead bodies from ponds, lakes and rivers, but this really was weird. In my dream I was more scared for Chica than for myself.
Today it is still warm but raining. It is such a strange thing to sit on the balcony, under the parasol in the warm air and rains keeps pounding down, with the occasional thunderstorm in the distance. I have been using my new sewing machine all morning and I love that machine. It is a bit different to my old one, and I still have problems with free quilting, but every thing else works beautifully and she is sooooooooo quiet. I can sew well into the night with this one without waking the neighbours.
Little update on my sewing:
- Sakura tote bag : bottom and straps still in progress, embellishments are already sewed on
- green pelisse : back is ready, still have to cut out the skirt-like front and back (hand sewing)
- brown turn of the century Eton Jacket : only sleeves have to be fitted and sewn in, lining and collar are finished.