Beach Umbrella Hook
Beach Umbrella Hook
What visit to the shore would end up being the same without having your favorite beach accessories? We have a extensive assortment of beach umbrellas, beach cabanas, beach loungers and beach inflatables Enjoy some fun at the beach with a new bodyboard or skimboard. Bring all those accessories down to the shore in a brand new beach cart.

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I love my dreams!

I love my dreams because in most cases, are relaxing. In general, are repetitions of daydreaming visions I've had during the day. Most of my dreams are about fishing, sand and surf and drinks with little umbrellas in them. That could be because I spend much time during day, either fishing or thinking about the one that got away!

From what I read, it seems that the most difficult of his life, the more chaotic your dreams in night will be. My only steadfast rule of life is never making unnecessary any thoughts! Adhering to this imperative has permitted me to rarely has dreams confusing. It has saved me a lot of money because I have not had to visit a psychiatrist to help me figure out what my dreams might mean!

Last night my dream began with a relaxing scene of gently rolling waves on a beach of white sugar. There is still a little foggy mist near the water as the sun begins to push the morning clouds aside, making the day warmer by the minute.

A pelican is on the water's edge waiting for anything edible that might wash on the shore. It moves slowly toward me, his eyes focused on my bait bucket full of shrimp.
No doubt you've seen other fishermen snatching a shrimp of a bait bucket, to know that dinner is easier if you can get rid of me enough to make a shrimp.

While sipping my last cup of coffee the cane that was stuck in the sand suddenly goes into spasms, as something out there in the surf jerks on my line and turns the dream into the morning explosion activity. Grab the rod and the establishment of the friction in the reel, I pull back from something that felt as if I had engaged in a refrigerator.

After struggling with the fish which was a nice flounder, I tossed it in the refrigerator, stuck another shrimp on the hook, then threw my new bait out surfing. By then, the pelican was gone, perturbed by the flurry of activity erupted around him.

Dream professionals agree to some now that dreams are snippets, or memories of their experiences. I read that somewhere I think, but could be an original idea of mine, I hope not is. If so, then I'm guilty of thinking unnecessary and could lead to all kinds of mental and physical activity that could interfere with my fishing time.

Over the years I have learned to interpret my own dreams. It's not really difficult, if not do any deep thinking during daylight hours. I think more satisfying to dream of things that I like to do, hoping that my night time dreaming will be in the same direction. It seems to work! It is a better plan to think about things like work and pay the electricity bill. These things give you nightmares!

Our dreams are our brain rather than play our activities during the day, but not always in the same period of time as when it happened. All our actions are stored in our brain and get played at night through dreams. It may take years for some of those experiences at the height of the surface, splashed across the big screen of our mind while we are sleeping!

Some say that our brain is simply continuing the action that our awake brain exercises everyday. That's why I try to keep my activity mental to a minimum. This seems like a lot of excessive thinking. I'm sure it will be punished for this indiscretion.

About the Author

Bob Alexander is well experienced in outdoor cooking, fishing and leisure living. Bob is also the author and owner of this article. Visit his sites at:
http://www.redfishbob.com
http://www.bluemarlinbob.com

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