A Busy Post
Feb. 28th, 2009 08:43 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Many things.
Thing 1: The Hair.
I used company property for these! But electrons are cheap, and so that was okay.

The Hair in a braid.

The Hair not in a braid.
Thing 2: The Dream
Loooooooong involved one. I was playing AoM last night, so the first bit was running around and rescuing people and defeating bad guys and stuff. Then the Citadel in which my dudes were attacking was collapsing for some reason, so I had to get everyone out. (Most of the people there were innocent bystanders and priests and blind seers and such.) The secret passage out of which most everyone escaped let out near a large body of water.
The next part of the dream was basically, all about getting everyone fed. There was Mulan-style hand-fishing, and sailing out to deeper waters for other fish, and some kind of bird eggs. Also, for a reason that made dream-sense, no shelter was needed.
The third part of the dream revolved around some kind of big platform, maybe on the other side of the lake, which is what the water shrunk to. It was part underwater and part not underwater, but it was either very polluted or full of, like, protein scum, and everyone who lived there was some kind of monster, but not evil. They wanted to be left alone.
Then, somehow, I was in the sewers, and there was a war on up above so everyone was in the sewers. I had to stop the war, which I did by going to the Royal Scientific Research Lab, which was topside. Topside was like Regency or Victorian London, but all bombed out. I ended the war by using the Science! to make all the roads slippery, so the musket men and cavalry slipped and fell.
Then it was morning, and time to wake up. I have Odd dreams.
Thing 3: The Religion
I went to Shul today. The Torah reading was the one about How to Build a Portable Temple, or the building of the Mishkan. It was fairly boring, although I say again that god is remarkably tacky. Then the Haftorah, which came from the Book of Kings, talked about Solomon building the (permanent) Temple in Jerusalem. Interestingly, the one in Jerusalem was smaller that the one that moved around the desert.
Thing 4: The Achievement
I have successfully completed Marathon Blogging Month! I posted once every day for the last month. Yay! Now I'ma vanish for a bit to recoup.
Thing 1: The Hair.
I used company property for these! But electrons are cheap, and so that was okay.

The Hair in a braid.

The Hair not in a braid.
Thing 2: The Dream
Loooooooong involved one. I was playing AoM last night, so the first bit was running around and rescuing people and defeating bad guys and stuff. Then the Citadel in which my dudes were attacking was collapsing for some reason, so I had to get everyone out. (Most of the people there were innocent bystanders and priests and blind seers and such.) The secret passage out of which most everyone escaped let out near a large body of water.
The next part of the dream was basically, all about getting everyone fed. There was Mulan-style hand-fishing, and sailing out to deeper waters for other fish, and some kind of bird eggs. Also, for a reason that made dream-sense, no shelter was needed.
The third part of the dream revolved around some kind of big platform, maybe on the other side of the lake, which is what the water shrunk to. It was part underwater and part not underwater, but it was either very polluted or full of, like, protein scum, and everyone who lived there was some kind of monster, but not evil. They wanted to be left alone.
Then, somehow, I was in the sewers, and there was a war on up above so everyone was in the sewers. I had to stop the war, which I did by going to the Royal Scientific Research Lab, which was topside. Topside was like Regency or Victorian London, but all bombed out. I ended the war by using the Science! to make all the roads slippery, so the musket men and cavalry slipped and fell.
Then it was morning, and time to wake up. I have Odd dreams.
Thing 3: The Religion
I went to Shul today. The Torah reading was the one about How to Build a Portable Temple, or the building of the Mishkan. It was fairly boring, although I say again that god is remarkably tacky. Then the Haftorah, which came from the Book of Kings, talked about Solomon building the (permanent) Temple in Jerusalem. Interestingly, the one in Jerusalem was smaller that the one that moved around the desert.
Thing 4: The Achievement
I have successfully completed Marathon Blogging Month! I posted once every day for the last month. Yay! Now I'ma vanish for a bit to recoup.