I had one of those detailed dreams last night. Unfortunately, I’ve already forgotten most of the details. There was a full story to the whole thing, but now all I’ve got are some seemingly randomly linked scenes in my head, so I’ll list ‘em out. Maybe they’ll make sense as a cohesive whole.
Or not.
- It started out in the late afternoon. The sky was overcast. I had parked my car in a large parking lot.
- At some point, the dream turned to early evening. The streetlights were on. I remember the contrast between the dark blue tinged skies and the orange glow of the lights.
- I remember running through the streets of Toronto. There were people walking around, minding their own business. I don’t know what I was looking for, however I spotted two women in their 20s waiting outside the entrance to a subway station. One had dark hair, fair skin, and was had an athletic build. The other was caribbean (in the dream I figured she was from Barbados), the latte skin and soft facial features. She was wearing an orange spring jacket.
- The name of the subway stations was posted above the entrance. The font wasn’t in the characteristic Quadrat Toronto Subway font though (I love that font). It was…Helvetica, and made of embossed metallic letters. The entrance was seemingly part of a red brick housing complex. The name of the station was “Glenclose.” See, this fact amuses me the most about this dream because I was probably thinking about the actual station Glencairn. Instead, all I got was Glenn Close.
- Across the street from the entrance with the name was a set of stairs. I went to run up the stairs. The steps were quite small, so I tried to run up multiple steps with every stride. By the top those, I was out of breath. I struggled to get up the last steps.
- I think the stairs led back to the parking lot. I walked to the car and found that I didn’t have my wallet. Why didn’t I have my wallet? My pants were missing. I was wearing striped boxers. I remember distinctly that I was despairing at having lost my jeans because they were newly purchased from the Gap (what a waste of money!)
- I remember wanting to go back ad retrace my steps, but thought that it was already dark and that there was no way I’d find them again.
- I couldn’t drive either because I didn’t want to drive without my license.
At this point I woke up feeling frustrated. It was about 4:30 am.


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