Azure Jane Lunatic (Azz) 🌺 (
azurelunatic) wrote2004-03-21 07:33 am
Walking, sleep, and dreams
Got 49 minutes of walking in yesterday despite the pointed protests of my leg area while walking to work and after walking at work. I promised them some hot tub time, which turned out to be a lie, because I was doing other things and then falling asleep. In the evening, I hit Trader Joe's, which was good for more walking. I've been wearing my thick black heavy evil shoes during the day, because my thin-soled nice happy shoes are inadquate to keep the Arizona sidewalks from baking my feet through the bottoms. I got to wear my thin-soled canvas sneakers, and my feet were so happy...
I worked from 8:30 to 4:30 yesterday, and spent most of the late afternoon and early evening recovering. After visiting Trader Joe's and picking up some chocolate, I was almost ready to crash, but stayed up a little too late on IM.
While asleep, I dreamed that this apartment complex's pool area had turned into a large computer-driven simulation of the Earth, much like Biosphere II. I ran a projection on it based on current trends, and it hit an ice age. I was freaking out, but then there were two people there more senior than me (project manager/teacher types) who grabbed hold of me and calmed me down, and then I went into the simulation, inadvertently passed gas, and then realized that I hadn't included carbon dioxide in my simulation! I (well, actually, I think it was Naomi, but it was I-in-the-dream) got all hyper and stuff, and when I ran the simulation again, modeling Death Valley, it was at 1,000,000-something degrees.
I worked from 8:30 to 4:30 yesterday, and spent most of the late afternoon and early evening recovering. After visiting Trader Joe's and picking up some chocolate, I was almost ready to crash, but stayed up a little too late on IM.
While asleep, I dreamed that this apartment complex's pool area had turned into a large computer-driven simulation of the Earth, much like Biosphere II. I ran a projection on it based on current trends, and it hit an ice age. I was freaking out, but then there were two people there more senior than me (project manager/teacher types) who grabbed hold of me and calmed me down, and then I went into the simulation, inadvertently passed gas, and then realized that I hadn't included carbon dioxide in my simulation! I (well, actually, I think it was Naomi, but it was I-in-the-dream) got all hyper and stuff, and when I ran the simulation again, modeling Death Valley, it was at 1,000,000-something degrees.
