Wednesday, 9 July 2025

Odd

 

Rain


The washing had been pegged out and then, as so often, the heavens opened, and the rain pelted down. Blithe claims that it would ‘just be another rinse for the washing’ died on my lips as the water level rose in the garden. It was a flash flood of Biblical proportions.  The laundry would be mud-streaked when the flood receded.

As ground turned to mud, sucking at my feet, I tried to return indoors.

It was going to be difficult, wading chest-high through the waters. I was beginning to panic . . .

 

 . . . and then I woke up!

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  1. I bit on your story. Good one.

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    1. Always a relief to realise it's not true.

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  2. I'm glad the story had a happy ending.

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    1. It's strange how some dreams remain in the memory - no rhyme or reason.

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  3. The Texas flood might have been playing on your mind.

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    1. I dreamt this before the dreadful Texas floods. The horror of that is very real.

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  4. I was thinking that sounded a little like the rain downpours we've been having! I hate water dreams. When I have them it usually means I'm worrying about something

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    1. I always worried more about fire than flood, thinking I'd be able to swim, but of course, you can't.

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  5. I was always much more worried about earthquakes and frantic bushfires than flooding ...until I saw the Cape provicence in South African and Texan floods on tv. So many people died, including helpless school children, and so many people could not be located under the buildings. No wonder you had nightmares :(

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    1. I dreamt this before the Texas floods. I can't imagine the panic and the pain of those floods for so many people.

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  6. I think Texas was on your mind.

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    1. It was before them, so I don't know what caused it.

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  7. So many did not wake up from their nightmare.

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    1. Looking at the footage of the devastation, it's chilling to realise how many people perished. Floods are so powerful.

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  8. Oh thank goodness you woke up! Wading through chest high waters is scary when it is from torrential rain. I have only ever had to wade through ankle deep waters while walking home from work one evening during a thunderstorm.

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    1. Ankle deep would be enough. When I was a child, the local river flooded and filled the streets with water. It was weeks before everything was anything like normal again.

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  9. Scared, glad you woke up before you had to swim for it!

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    1. I foolishly used to think that I'd be able to swim my way out of a flood. Of course, that's impossible.

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  10. It’s funny how dreams can feel so real until you wake up, soaked in relief instead of rain!

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  11. Horrible... those nightmares always seem so real and linger for ages afterwards.

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    1. Vivid dreams - the most exciting things I have most days. 😉🤣

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  13. And here I was worrying about your back issues and you're walking through the slogging rain. Thank goodness it was only a nightmare for you while still in bed instead of a nightmare outside, lol.

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  14. I'm glad this was just a dream. I was a bit concerned there for a second.

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  15. I'm glad you woke up before the laundry needed rewashing again

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    1. It's hard enough keeping up with the washing without having to do it all over again. 😟

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  16. After catastrophic flooding in one of the states in my country, many people lived through such a nightmare, but it wasn't something to be woken up from. Happy yours was only in your sleep (or your imagination).

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    1. The floods in Texas have been truly awful. I don't know how people will recover from them.

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  17. Aren't dreams strange !
    Alison in Devon x

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  18. Not a pleasant dream. Unfortunately, it sounds like reality for many of our neighbors these days.

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    1. Yes, the reality is much harder to face. I had this dream before the Texas floods, so don't know where it came from.

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  19. Well, with all that's in the news now, I can understand how you'd have this dream. Up until the last sentence I was perplexed as you don't live far from us and we had no rain like that! :)

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  20. Actually, we could do with some hard rain. We've had one downpour, but it didn't last long and barely penetrated the earth.

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  21. What a relief it was just a nightmare! xxx

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  22. Some dreams can feel incredibly real. I often have vivid dreams that I remember a day or two later, leaving me to wonder if so-and-so really said that, or was it just a dream. Who needs to watch a movie? I essentially experience a new movie every night while I sleep.
    Glad for you, it was only a dream.

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  23. It's strange that we so rarely remember our dreams, to the extent that some people believe that they never dream.

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  24. I remember my dreams all the time. I have nightmares almost every night. I hate being stuck in water type dreams.

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