Snakes in the bedroom!

Wakeup …. wakeup!!

There’s a venomous snake in the bedroom. I get out of bed trying to deal with this life threatening situation. I know I have to catch this snake before it bytes any of us, including one of my cats, the black cat we call Bubbles. Like all cats anything that moves and she’s there trying to play with it…. bite it and eat it!

The snake is small in size, black and blue and stripes of white in colour.

Around the outer edges of the room clothes and various objects align the walls edge. I know that I have to catch this snake, but it keeps darting in and out of the items along the wall. Eventually I see it, picking up a heavy hardback book I whack it hard, knock it out and continue to hit it until it’s dead.

This is something I normally would not do! I try everything in my power to release the animal or inset or in this case…… reptile back to nature.

Now I wonder what the significance of that dream was?

 

 

Hornby train set

Well here I’am walking down a street of antique stalls again. I arrive at a stall displaying a O Gauge post war Hornby Type 40 loco. I have one of these in black at home from my childhood, these can be in black, red or dark green.

There was a guy in front of me looking at it and seeing my interest started describing to me it’s history. I hadn’t seen how much it cost before he showed me the price label on the side of the train. I liked all of these; The whole collection, train rails and buildings came to £278. I talk to the stall owner and offer him £68, he says no!

The train was not the usual colour, it was a very pale light green with gold lines on it. The railway tracks were very narrow gauge and not the normal expected track size for this time peorid. There was also a model garage that was part of the collection.

The next thing I recall was meeting new people and having dinner in a restaurant.

Here’s a picture to give you and idea, but of course the remember the colours in my dream. In fairly good condition it’s worth £55