September 22, 2004
Journey to the top of Ontario on September 22, 2004
I was in a white van with three women traveling from Toronto.
(I must have gotten off from the Lester B Pearson airport)
We wanted to travel to the highest most point in Ontario to get a clearer picture of where we were supposed to be going to.
We drove around and to the north of Toronto traveling up a mountain.
It wasn't snowing, but there was snow everywhere.
It was pretty cold too.
We made a left turn.
We weren't driving in a van any more, we were walking.
There was a "check-point" around the corner.
At this check point we were told to stand still while some mechanical...well, things...heated up our feet.
After our feet were heated up we were allowed to continue.
Then we were back in the van.
There wasn't any transitions. No one got out of the van. No one opened or closed the doors.
It was as if the van disappeared once we got to the checkpoint and then re-appeared in the van after passing the checkpoint.
Once again, we ascended up a packed snowy path up a mountain.
Once again, we reached a checkpoint to have our feet warmed up.
I felt it was some sort of medical importance to keep our feet warm while driving on this mountain.
Finally, we were at the footsteps of the tallest building on this mountain city.
We started running up the staircase of what felt like a parking garage.
I was running with a woman passenger and she told me "Common! Hurry up!"
I ran into a glass wall. There was a break in the ground. If I were to jump across I would have fell.
"How do I get across?" I asked myself.
I went to my left and found a "bridge" across this break.
I ran across this parking garage top. There were a couple of people out and it turned out that this parking garage top floor was also a zoo.
I saw about 8 or 9 exotic animals. I can't remember what they all were.
I remember reaching back for a camera to see if I could take a few pictures.
I was running around, looking at these strange animals.
That's about all I can remember from this dream.
(I must have gotten off from the Lester B Pearson airport)
We wanted to travel to the highest most point in Ontario to get a clearer picture of where we were supposed to be going to.
We drove around and to the north of Toronto traveling up a mountain.
It wasn't snowing, but there was snow everywhere.
It was pretty cold too.
We made a left turn.
We weren't driving in a van any more, we were walking.
There was a "check-point" around the corner.
At this check point we were told to stand still while some mechanical...well, things...heated up our feet.
After our feet were heated up we were allowed to continue.
Then we were back in the van.
There wasn't any transitions. No one got out of the van. No one opened or closed the doors.
It was as if the van disappeared once we got to the checkpoint and then re-appeared in the van after passing the checkpoint.
Once again, we ascended up a packed snowy path up a mountain.
Once again, we reached a checkpoint to have our feet warmed up.
I felt it was some sort of medical importance to keep our feet warm while driving on this mountain.
Finally, we were at the footsteps of the tallest building on this mountain city.
We started running up the staircase of what felt like a parking garage.
I was running with a woman passenger and she told me "Common! Hurry up!"
I ran into a glass wall. There was a break in the ground. If I were to jump across I would have fell.
"How do I get across?" I asked myself.
I went to my left and found a "bridge" across this break.
I ran across this parking garage top. There were a couple of people out and it turned out that this parking garage top floor was also a zoo.
I saw about 8 or 9 exotic animals. I can't remember what they all were.
I remember reaching back for a camera to see if I could take a few pictures.
I was running around, looking at these strange animals.
That's about all I can remember from this dream.