My Dream-4/24/04- the wee hours of the morning
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- Kashesan
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My Dream-4/24/04- the wee hours of the morning
I am with two friends going to the B&B for a tour. It is daylight. We enter, and the house is nothing like it is in reality-it is spacious, the floors are shiny freshly cleaned and polished hardwood and there is hardly any furniture-but in the front room there is a bare fireplace with an almost abstract painting of Lizzie above it. There are no other guests. A little old lady appears with a small black notebook. She has written something in pencil and tears out the page, handing it to me with a smile. There are clues written on the paper(I cant remember what they say) and it appears that the tour is actually a scavenger hunt. My companions and I travel from room to room (it is only one floor) where we find a plate of half eaten breakfast in a bare and tawdry looking kitchen, several tools throughout the house, and (I'm not really insane) some of that plastic vomit you find in old joke shops. The tour is finished, we are back at the empty front room in front of the abstract Lizzie portrait. The old lady shows us some drawings of 92 Second St from the time of the trials. When we step outside, we are in Cleveland, heading towards a big Ferris Wheel.
"It seemed friendly enough, but it had sharp claws and a great many teeth. Alice thought it best to treat it with respect"
Lewis Carroll
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WOW! Thanks for sharing your dream! It reminds me of 2 things. One was Stef's birthday here at my house. I had bought her an antique C&O RR hatchet c.1910. I put a red velvet bow on it and hid it in a bedroom. Then I put up red christmas lights connected to the outlet that was for the light switch and turned off the lamps. I put on the WAVe on the computer- The Liz Montgomery thing with the children's chant- and had Stef go in the red room and Find the Hatchet! It was like "a scavenger hunt!"
It also reminds me of reading The Long Arm- where the daughter decides to find clues herself as to who had entered the house and killed her father. These were both since last friday.
Do you have any idea who the little old woman was?
The Borden house is emptier than it used to be, too.
It's like you picked up on all these things!!
Please click on picture
It also reminds me of reading The Long Arm- where the daughter decides to find clues herself as to who had entered the house and killed her father. These were both since last friday.
Do you have any idea who the little old woman was?
The Borden house is emptier than it used to be, too.
It's like you picked up on all these things!!
Please click on picture
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Thanks Lydia (I'm from Lynn MA by the way-familiar with your little pills)
The ferris wheel might very well have more meaning to Lizzie than I'd thought (I'd presumed I was just nuts, an opinion shared by many)
Have a very Lizzie day!
The ferris wheel might very well have more meaning to Lizzie than I'd thought (I'd presumed I was just nuts, an opinion shared by many)
Have a very Lizzie day!
"It seemed friendly enough, but it had sharp claws and a great many teeth. Alice thought it best to treat it with respect"
Lewis Carroll
Lewis Carroll