Date: 6/14/26 9:23 am
From: Jack and Pam <00000064a46c579c-dmarc-request...>
Subject: Re: Of all the weird dreams possible
Many possible interpretations, but my first thought was the crane represents the natural world and birds in particular.  The humans are the threat crowding  out the natural world. Given the drumbeat of negative environmental news it wouldn't be hard to trigger a dream like that in a caring person's mind!JackNewton Copunty On Sunday, June 14, 2026 at 07:45:29 AM CDT, CK Franklin <meshoppen...> wrote:

All, 
I wear a CPAP at night. On occasion I have vivid & memorable dreams, the kind that wake you up & don't dissolve by dawn. 
Last night I dreamed I was standing at the kitchen sink, keeping an eye on the comings & goings in the side yard outside.  Cardinals, wrens, robins, the occasional jay, chipmunks, & squirrels. Basically minding my own business. 
Out of the blue an adult Whooping Crane strolls by on the road beyond the side yard fence. Some people were walking behind it. I got the hubs & we went outside to ask them to stay back from the bird.  
That's when I lost the thread of the dream. The crane and the people had become will-o'-the-wisps, here for an astonished moment, gone the next.
Now I was awake at 3A asking myself where did that come from. 
It was raining outside. I went back to sleep.
The vision of the crane abides.
Cindy FPulaski County

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