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Dec. 5th, 2005 12:00 pmYesterday morning, when I woke up, "Zombies. Brains." were going through my head. This was somewhat startling, and contributed to the speed at which I got up. This morning, it was Handel's Complete Orchestral Works, because that's all I've been playing for the last two days.
What makes it really strange is that I'm not really an aural person. Sure, I like music, and I'm learning what I like and don't like, but when you get down to it, if I had to choose between loosing my sight and loosing my hearing, I'd rather go deaf. So for the last couple of days, waking up to sound in my head instead of colour has been odd. I tend to dream in colour. Strong, vivid colour is always unusual, but there is always some colour, centered around the main focus of the dream. Sometimes, very occasionally, another sense will accompany the visual in the deam, but it is rare for another sense to be the main one. Which is why the other startling thing about waking up to "Zombies. Brains." was that there was no visual picture to go with it, and why I wasn't as scared as I could've been. Still wasn't pleasant, but it wasn't scary.
I'm now listening to the Serenity OST. Soon, I will go and do things, like make my bed, and put my clean clothes away. Put more books away. Eat crumpets. Drink tea. Start reading Blade of Tyshalle, the sequal to Heroes Die, the book about insane LARPers. I should really post last weeks kitten pictures, too...
My sister and I are currently trading emails that go roughly along these lines:
K: What do you want for Christmas?
J: What do you think I want for Christmas? What do you want for Christmas?
K: I don't know what you want for Christmas, you tell me. I can give you a list of what I want for Christmas if you want?
I am waiting to see her response.
What makes it really strange is that I'm not really an aural person. Sure, I like music, and I'm learning what I like and don't like, but when you get down to it, if I had to choose between loosing my sight and loosing my hearing, I'd rather go deaf. So for the last couple of days, waking up to sound in my head instead of colour has been odd. I tend to dream in colour. Strong, vivid colour is always unusual, but there is always some colour, centered around the main focus of the dream. Sometimes, very occasionally, another sense will accompany the visual in the deam, but it is rare for another sense to be the main one. Which is why the other startling thing about waking up to "Zombies. Brains." was that there was no visual picture to go with it, and why I wasn't as scared as I could've been. Still wasn't pleasant, but it wasn't scary.
I'm now listening to the Serenity OST. Soon, I will go and do things, like make my bed, and put my clean clothes away. Put more books away. Eat crumpets. Drink tea. Start reading Blade of Tyshalle, the sequal to Heroes Die, the book about insane LARPers. I should really post last weeks kitten pictures, too...
My sister and I are currently trading emails that go roughly along these lines:
K: What do you want for Christmas?
J: What do you think I want for Christmas? What do you want for Christmas?
K: I don't know what you want for Christmas, you tell me. I can give you a list of what I want for Christmas if you want?
I am waiting to see her response.