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Having recently read Hamlet again it was not easy to resist using “What dreams may come” or “perchance to dream” as a title. I didn’t quite succeed to avoid the famous soliloquy as you may have noticed.
Dreamland is not quite an undiscovered country, you can go there daily (or nightly) or you can travel to Germany where I found this sign complete with phone number and instructions on what to expect.
Is it allowed to dream of travelling again?
Linked to Friendly Friday: Dream.

I’ve used this group before. It’s a sculpture of, I think, eight sleepers. There is space to sit next or opposite them but I don’t think living people can really relax close to them.

This is part of a group depicting the night in the garden Gethsemane when all the disciples fell asleep while Jesus prayed.

The way animals sleep, one can only be envious.

And what do turtles dream of?

Cats of course, are champion sleepers. This one slept next to a busy road and had made this flower pot his own. A potted cat, so to speak.

It doesn’t look comfortable but it must be – at the moment this is our cats favourite place for a snooze.

And this picture is – for me – pure bliss. Falling asleep while reading a book … without the dummy, for preference though.
For A Photo a Week: Sleeping.




The prompt for Cee’s Black & White Photo Challenge is two very different things or the number two.
More photos of twos can be found here.






All the pictures were taken at an outing to a petting zoo.
For Cee’s Black & White Photo Challenge: heads or facial features (human or animals).
More heads and faces and possibly noses and ears can be found here.




For Cee’s Odd Ball Photo Challenge. More oddballs can be found here.
I couldn’t resist it – another entry for the same black & white challenge – heads or facial features of either animals or humans.
Here is my animal selection:





Cee’s Black & White Photo Challenge: Heads or Facial Features (human or animal)
