Last night I dreamt something about gathering certain types of leaves in Westwood View in Abingdon. EmilySarah was among the group I was with, and I remember at one point someone shelled a bunch of leaves off a dead branch.
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In another dream, I was outside a house (I don’t know whose) and I saw a painted bunting land in a Bradford pear tree. I was excited because I had never seen one in person, and I was trying to take a picture of it with my phone. It kept moving each time I tried.
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I also dreamt that I was in a large courtroom, and I was observing a trial. I don’t remember who was on trial or why, but I think it was a woman. Various people in the audience were being called on to testify about the defendant’s personality, and they were giving testimony from their seats rather than coming up to the stand. A woman who was a friend of the defendant testified that the defendant was a good person. The next person called on to testify was man with gray hair and a beard who appeared to be in his 50’s or early 60’s. He said nothing about the defendant. Instead, he went on a rant about how Britney Spears was an irresponsible parent, an out-of-control partier, and didn’t deserve custody of her children. When I looked around the audience, I could see Britney Spears sitting in a chair against the wall, facing the opposite direction of the stand. She had her hair in a ponytail, and she looked really tired and depressed. After the man finished his rant, the court took a recess, and everyone started filing out of the courtroom. Britney fell out of her chair, and a smug-looking woman with shoulder length gray hair that was obviously a wig (she looked like a cross between Mallory from Archer and Mea Bodiford’s mom) kicked Britney in the face as she walked by. No one did anything about this. I didn’t necessarily disagree with what the man had said about Britney, but I thought that kicking her in the face was uncalled for, so I ripped the smug woman’s wig off and threw it on the floor as she walked past me. The woman seemed flabbergasted, but she never said anything to me or acknowledged that she knew I had done it. That’s all I remember.