--- Richard Emlin wrote: > I either dream in color and don't notice; or I am a monochromatic > dreamer. And my dreams do fade rather quickly when I awaken; so I may > remember, briefly, only the "plot". And, last, I certainly amn't the most cheerful person in the world. > > Richard Emlin > ps I don't remember any sound, either. >************************ Most of my dreams are just like watching a movie, although I do ocassionally have disjointed ones. Some are so real at times that I awake yelling (or trying to yell) or sobbing/crying. I had one not long ago where I awoke with my chest heaving, I couldn't catch my breath and I was crying. That one stayed with me for a while and kept me awake. The dreams that intrigue me are the ones where different rooms/areas of different homes/areas I have lived are all under one roof. When I wake I think, "Wow, that was my bedroom in Ohio and that window was Grandma's kitchen looking out onto the lake but we were on Grandma's farm looking down the lane!". Happy Dreaming, Everyone! tracy ____________________________________________________________________________________ Sick sense of humor? Visit Yahoo! TV's Comedy with an Edge to see what's on, when. http://tv.yahoo.com/collections/222
Hi Richard Emlin Reed :o) Whyda say that? I think you are well educated, and cheerful. Did I miss something :o)???? Lynn PS Have you heard ANYthing from Jack lately? I tried emailing him a while back, but received no answer. Richard Emlin Reed wrote: And, last, I certainly amn't the most cheerful person in the world.