More dream settings
A long road, with a 90 degree turn that is above the surrounding ground. In today’s dream, I was in a car on the backseat. The car must have been Japanese, as the wheel’s on the right — not surprising given my parents’ car is a Toyota. I won’t elaborate on who the driver was, though. Let’s just say he was a fictional character.
In fact, I’m sure the road stretches farther; while that particular segment with the turn is based on a real road near my home, but the dream one goes all the way through the city and out. The two dreams with this road involved me and other passengers getting out on the edge of the city and then entering a shop to buy something.
This time, the shop was weird, though… With a lot of hidden and not-so-hidden rooms; there was also a corridor going by one of the building’s outside walls, and at least one shower.
The whole scenery resembled my old school’s gymnasium a bit; it tends to pop in my dreams quite often.
In fact, there was one dream where just after leaving a seaside beach with unknown dangers in the sea itself — also a recurring setting, and also based on a real one — I went skiing with the French Girl (who’s not French in real life, just a dream codename), and, after several turns in an outdoor-turning-indoor setting, we ended up in a room with lots of lockers and closets, somewhat resembling the scenery from the current dream; back then, she was skiing in the red outfit that she wears on the best photo of her I still have left. And she hid in one of them, which was supposedly her dressing room.
Yet another setting is the channel that runs through my microdistrict, with a dock on one end, hence the microdistrict’s colloquial name, “The Dock”. Often, I try to move from one bank to the other (in both directions), which often involves either bizarre and seemingly endless bridges, or trying to avoid the dock’s even more bizarre machinery.
(Dream keyword: exhaustion)
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