I had a rather odd dream last night. It involved a spider that I think came from a previous dream. Either that, or the spider in the dream was a spider from my past (in the dream). At any rate, at some point I found and raised a young spider. By “raised” I guess I mean I didn’t kill it, and instead put it someplace where it would be safe (which was in some sort of a big crocheted hat type thing). I may even have fed it, but I’m not quite sure as, in the dream, I had forgotten all about it until one day I was sitting on a couch or something with somebody else (and the big crocheted thing) when I noticed several very large hairy moving legs inside.
My dream self was apparently not as manly as my real self, as he (or I) kind of screamed like a little girl and exclaimed “holy shit, it’s still alive!” Or id didn’t die, or something like that. Anyhow, this little baby spider was now huge, and as it emerged from its lair I realized it was the size of a small dog. Being humans (not to mention Americans), we immediately tried to kill it, but it’s unclear whether or not we were successful. Set-up for a dream sequel, no doubt.
So, flash-forward to, well, to the next thing I remember, and we found a puppy in the house. I should also mention that we (not really sure who “we” were, other than me) had lots of dogs in this dream. Like, way more than the three I have now. And possibly cats, too, as I recall saying that the giant spider was large enough to kill a cat, though I don’t recall actually seeing any cats (or stepping in anything cat-related).
Anyhow, we found this very cute little puppy, and it was immediately clear to us (for some reason I’m not certain of – perhaps because we didn’t have any recently knocked-up girl doggies around, but also due to a “family resemblance” type of thing) that this puppy was the spawn of the recently evicted (if not exterminated) spider. Not quite sure of the logistics on that one, since, as far as I know, spiders lay eggs. But anyway, it was a dream-certainty that the otherwise normal-looking puppy came from the spider.
About the last thing I recall was somebody – not sure if he was resident in the house, or a “specialist” we’d called in, though I believe he was British, which may or may not be due to the fact that I watched two BBC-type shows before I went to bed last night – who was apparently an arachnologist explaining to us that sometimes spiders have young that are poisonous and act as bait to kill predators. Since we weren’t planning on eating the puppy, that didn’t seem to be a problem.
Then I woke up.
So if you happen to be an expert in Oneirology, let me know what that one means.
Otherwise, it’s back to the grind today. Not to work, per se, but to a four-day training class on how to optimize Oracle. Oh, don’t let the title fool you – it’s not as exciting as it sounds, though it has the potential to be really useful. It also has the potential to be four days of mind-numbingly boring hell. It all really depends on the instructor and the other kids in the class (all of whom I know, and most of whom – with a couple of exceptions – are not the kinds of people that I’d choose to be locked in a room with for four days).
The worst part is, it’s right around the corner from where I work so it’s not like I get the benefit of being someplace closer to home (or at least in a different direction). I took a three-day thing a few years back that was at Cornell, which is not only a pleasant ride, but I got mileage (which at 100 miles round trip per day to sit in my car and listen to tunes for a couple of hours was easy money).
Oh well, they’re paying something like $1,200 per person for this class, so I guess I’d better get ready to go get their money’s worth. Besides, I think I was the one who suggested this shit in the first place.
I never remember the details of a dream. Yours sounds very well contructed and the logic of the pup spawn of spider is as good as any on Fox Noise. I think the hidden meaning points to a fear of crocheted hats.
And check your hat before applying it to your head.
BREAKING: Federal Judge Strikes Down Oregon Marriage Ban
U.S. District Judge Michael McShane has ruled in favor of the plaintiffs in two consolidated marriage cases challenging Oregon’s ban on marriage equality, known as Measure 36.
In today’s ruling citing the U.S. Constitution’s Fourteenth Amendment, Judge McShane wrote, “Expanding the embrace of civil marriage to gay and lesbian couples will not burden any legitimate state interest… The state’s marriage laws unjustifiably treat same-gender couples differently than opposite-gender couples. The laws assess a couple’s fitness for civil marriage based on their sexual orientation: opposite-gender couples pass; same-gender couples do not. No legitimate state purpose justifies the preclusion of gay and lesbian couples from civil marriage.”
He goes on to write,
“At the core of the Equal Protection Clause, however, there exists a foundational belief that certain rights should be shielded from the barking crowds; that certain rights are subject to ownership by all and not the stake hold of popular trend or shifting majorities…
“My decision will not be the final word on this subject, but on this issue of marriage I am struck more by our similarities than our differences. I believe that if we can look for a moment past gender and sexuality, we can see in these plaintiffs nothing more or less than our own families. Families who we would expect our Constitution to protect, if not exalt, in equal measure. With discernment we see not shadows lurking in closets or the stereotypes of what was once believed; rather, we see families committed to the common purpose of love, devotion, and service to the greater community.
“Where will this all lead? I know that many suggest we are going down a slippery slope that will have no moral boundaries. To those who truly harbor such fears, I can only say this: Let us look less to the sky to see what might fall; rather, let us look to each other … and rise.”
Lovely.
h/t George Takei
I watched the first episode of Fargo on FX with my viewing buddies last night and we thought it was very good. look forward to catching up as they are 5 shows in now.
It’s been uneven in parts but always with plenty of blood-letting. Last night’s episode was the best so far.
I’m as excited to see next week’s episode as Game of Thrones (sorry, I’m a G.O.T. nerd)
What the hell, art?! I have been trying to watch this Giants game all day. Now it has been suspended.
They really kind of go overboard with the anticipation of storms and rain here.
They’ve been sending guys with cameras out on the eastern plains all week to look at swirling clouds that’ve I’ve seen a thousand times.
I guess you’ll have to wait til September Vern
Good. Maybe will have our hamstung pitchers back by then. Denver is not kind to the Giants. The Giants announcers were definitely ‘impressed’ by the big weather.
Don’t tell what happened last week, as I haven’t gotten around to watching it! Though after the first season, I plowed through all the books before the start of season 2, so it’s hard to spoil anything for me (except for where they stray from the books, of course).
Oh, I was referring to “Fargo” but I wouldn’t ever give away any spoilers.
I’m also not a big enough geek to actually read the books (too lazy) but I do have to go to G O T Wiki to keep things
straight in my head.
I think I’m up tp date with Fargo – just watched one last night (recorded, so I’m not sure what day it’s actually on). I tore through all the GOT books. For some reason, I can read a lot more when it’s on the Kindle than when it’s in a “real” book.