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Mr.Bungle Started conversation Apr 7, 2002
I see a typical sahara style desert with dunes etc..it streaches for miles into the horizon..the cube is of a black shiny vinyl material about 10 feet high/wide etc..the ladder is propped up against the side of the cube as if a man were about to scale it..at the top of the ladder there is about 2 feet spare and the bottom of the ladder is some 3 feet out from the bottom of the cube which(the cube and the bottom of the ladder) is swathed in sand...some 8-9 feet from the cube(the edge of the cube is in-line with my centre of vision and i can see its shiny,flat black top) to my left is all i can describe as a sand storm that i can barely see through...it is as if this storm has been stopped in its tracks by some force making a sheer wall of sand appear,this streaches as far as the eye can see...exactly opposite the storm to the right of the cube(my right)is mostly red but with mixed yellow orange roses...they stretch from my vision all the way to the horizon and far of to my right as if to mirror the storm.....the horse is a brown with white markings(on its neck,legs and under belly)mustang...the horse is in the fore-ground to my right and its mouth is to the ground and it is eating the roses....and thats as discriptive as im going to get
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Aponar Kestrel Posted Apr 7, 2002
It's late for me: but I'll be succinct, and note that in this case, the flowers mirroring the storm seem to imply that they are, in fact, the storm's opposite: peace and tranquility, desirable outcomes, etc., rather than the traditional "one's children or creations".
On the other hand, if the rosebushes are prominently full of thorns, you're just between a rock and a hard place.
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March Hare Posted Apr 25, 2002
I find it funny that the horse is eating the roses.
I also find it interesting that the horse seems to be using the cube and the roses as a barrier to the storm... I wonder if it's the cube that is generating this protective field against the storm, so that it doesn't affect the cube, the horse, or the roses?
Was the ladder or the left side, or the right?
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Morcheeba Posted Apr 25, 2002
The ladder was on the right side of the cube....Secondly what i failed to get across in my description was that the roses were on the ground as if they were a carpet growing up from the ground............cheers
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