Cub Foods in Ahaggar
Jan. 11th, 2004 08:08 pmI had a strange dream. I was in some strange capitol city. There was much confusion as I moved about because the UN and the US Military were abandoning the city. Amidst it all I was quite calm walking around like a prince of the earth and no one would hurt me. I wore all black and carried a walking stick like it was some sort of badge of office. I went to the US Embassy, had an argument about something, then returned to the market place. There I was pleased to find that in a somewhat nondescript building the Cub Foods was sill open. I was amazed to find them still operation, and though most of the lights were out so we could only see by lanterns and lights inside the still operating cold shelves. The prices were about twice that of the US and I thought that quite reasonable. I got some oranges and returned to the palm-lined street.
I think perhaps my character in this dream movie was as some sort of reformer trying to keep order. Ahaggar is some sort of nation that existed briefly before the French took control of the interior of West Africa after the Berlin Conference in 1884.
I think perhaps my character in this dream movie was as some sort of reformer trying to keep order. Ahaggar is some sort of nation that existed briefly before the French took control of the interior of West Africa after the Berlin Conference in 1884.