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Persephone@Underworld.com
19-09-2003, 12:18 AM
My dreams tend to be rather practical (sometimes to my annoyance!)
I usually review something happening in my life, for better or worse.

Last night's garden dream was so neat, I hope it is a prediction, or
foreshadowing.

About a week ago, I transplanted a mature Blue Hibiscus, and was
distressed that it didn't "take", since I usually have good luck
transplanting. I hovered over it for a week, but no luck. When I
went to buy a new one, and told the nursery guy about my mishap, he
asked if I had pruned it back. Oy! I had forgotten the obvious!
I rushed home and pruned it appropriately.

Then went to sleep and dreamed that it was putting out BIG green
leaves , more like a Bird of Paradise (Strelizia) than the tiny,
serrated leaves of a Blue Hibiscus. Which is interesting, because I
just had a very old and well-established Bird of Paradise pulled
out of that site! Maybe a *crie de coeur* from the BP remnants
filling the yard waste barrel in the alley....

Whatever. I hope it's a good sign!

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Persephone

Madgardener
19-09-2003, 02:02 AM
I think it's a very good sign. You're putting positive thoughts into it
Persephone.......
madgardener who goes to sleep sometimes gardening
> wrote in message
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>
> My dreams tend to be rather practical (sometimes to my annoyance!)
> I usually review something happening in my life, for better or worse.
>
> Last night's garden dream was so neat, I hope it is a prediction, or
> foreshadowing.
>
> About a week ago, I transplanted a mature Blue Hibiscus, and was
> distressed that it didn't "take", since I usually have good luck
> transplanting. I hovered over it for a week, but no luck. When I
> went to buy a new one, and told the nursery guy about my mishap, he
> asked if I had pruned it back. Oy! I had forgotten the obvious!
> I rushed home and pruned it appropriately.
>
> Then went to sleep and dreamed that it was putting out BIG green
> leaves , more like a Bird of Paradise (Strelizia) than the tiny,
> serrated leaves of a Blue Hibiscus. Which is interesting, because I
> just had a very old and well-established Bird of Paradise pulled
> out of that site! Maybe a *crie de coeur* from the BP remnants
> filling the yard waste barrel in the alley....
>
> Whatever. I hope it's a good sign!
>
> --
>
> Persephone

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