- Two nights ago, right after the last blog post, I had the most wonderful dream in which a Crow or Raven allowed me to come so close. Closer and closer I inched, and finally dared put out my arm. The Crow climbed on and together we went inside a nearby school building. It let me stroke its soft head. It seemed to be vacation time, as the building was empty except for a headmaster, whom I asked how to get to the room we needed. He told us just to follow the lines on the floor that had been painted there for the children to follow. Off we went, the Crow and I, following the lines on the floor.
- Spending all day Saturday cooking up three dishes for my meals this week, all from a beautiful cookbook loaned to me by a friend: hummus, saagwalla daal, beans & rice with onions, cheddar and tomatoes.
- A semi-lucid dream last night in which I saw my brother as he was at age six…so cute with a tiny nose and little freckles…and my grandfather as he was when I was very small. In the dream my grandfather was a doctor, white lab coat and all, and I was so glad to see him alive again that I kept kissing his cheek. It was one of those dreams with a holographic feel… like time travelling. I realized I was travelling back in time and wouldn’t be able to stay long, which made the encounters with my little brother and with my grandfather that much more precious.
- Rising at 6:00 to spend all day at Point Pelee with Sylvain, spotting the first Blue-Winged Warbler of the week and having the interpreter put it on the white-board map for others to find it, and coming home sunburned and exhausted but very happy.
- Receiving this award from Lynn.

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That dream sounds wonderful and meaningful too. Congrats on the award, I received that one today too, you were one I was going to pass it on to, but Lynn beat me to it :-).
Wonderful dream and beautiful day it sounds like. So many blessings.
you are SUCH an uplifting blogger sweetie!!!
and I had a visit from John in a dream. I really do believe we get visits from those we care about.