Beginning of dream jad to do with some type of underground tunnel system. The entire building, and that is an understatement, was underground. Something was happening where some type of acid water was coming from these large, gigantic concrete tubes from the ground. We had to evacuate the underground buildings because it was thought that the acid water would flood out the underground building. So we came out of the structure, which essentially led to water, a large ocean type water. We were fighting a bit of a current along a chain link fence. The acid water never overtook the structure.
The dream jumped to travel. I was traveling to NYC or I was already in NYC. For part of it I was alone. I remember being on or waiting for a train. Then I remember driving along a divided highway. On my right were shops. The Jaarsma Bakery was along there. I was in the passenger seat of the vehicle. An older gentleman was driving. He was showing me things.
Then I was inside a two story building. It was an architectural and engineering firm. I knew a few of the people there from Ryan's former work. It was very large, darke, lots of metal and glass. One point I was walking through a corridor with a small group of people. I sat in a cubicle with a friend while another person spoke with her. I remember sitting in a chair back behind the desk in a corner, behind her computer. It was very cramped.
Then I recall being in a house, or condo I am not sure. Boxes had just been moved into the place as if I just moved there. I received a phone call from a woman, whom I was supposed to meet for lunch. She was telling me that she had a gun and was going to kill herself. I remember thinking that me and the couple of people that were going to her house for lunch should not go, because she may try to kill us. After she hung up the phone I called 911. There was some confusion as to where the woman was located, whether or not I was calling the correct 911 and whether or not they would help her.
Sunday, May 31, 2009
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