A nocturnal adventure

Some of you might find this of interest.

I found myself in a very immersive dream, probably somewhere around 2 or 3 a.m. on a night not long ago.

The dream was very much like a movie in which I was a first-person narrator.

As I recall, I had infiltrated a strange religious cult along with one other reporter. I remember walking through a group of flower-child types who were off in their own worlds, with an occasional hard character with a predator’s gaze, probably the flock’s keepers.

I have no recollection of why we were involved in an undercover investigation of this cult, but I felt vulnerable and a bit worried as we collected observations.

At some point, I was talking to a couple of cult members, and one showed me a flyer challenging some of the cult’s primary beliefs. I pretended to be shocked, but it was something we had written and dropped around in an attempt to cause some disruption of internal discipline.

Seeing the flyer made me realize that they were looking for the source, and decided it was time to get out.

I recall strolling over to the back exit, where it was necessary to go through a small obstacle course before leaving. I managed that task and tried to look casual as I walked away from the property, but within a minute or so I started running to get as far away as possible.

I found myself running parallel to a low berm to my left, away from that exit.

Then I noticed one of those predator-types running off to my right, cutting across the field that separated us as he tried to intercept me. He soon caught up and to evade him I threw my body to the side, over that berm.

And BAM.

It was a rude, startling, and somewhat painful awakening as I found myself stretched full length on the hard wood floor on the side of our bed where I had fallen.

I landed along my right side, right arm, elbow, and shoulder, and right knee, but then rolled over flat on my back as my brain caught up with my situation. A few deep breaths and I began a quick assessment. Lots of parts were sore, but nothing seemed broken. Meda was now awake and also assessing my situation.

Luckily, after a minute or two of self-assessment, I was able to sit up, get up on one knee, and then stand, before getting back into bed and going back to sleep.

Part of this is our own fault. During our entire marriage 55+ years of marriage, we have shared a double bed. Right. Not King, not Queen. A plain old double bed, usually shared with a cat or two, pushing the two of us to the sides.

Is that what they term “living on the edge”?

I’m not sure what psychological term applies to this crossover between dream and reality, where parts of the dream “break out” into real world movements.

Yes, I searched online. Most descriptions say there is usually no memory of the content of the dream. In my case, the opposite. A clear memory.

As far as I know, this was the first time I entered this particular space.

Now when I feel myself entering a similar deep sleep dream state, I try to escape toward the surface of consciousness, just in case.

More details surface on our apparent close call

I am indebted to a reader who identified themselves simply as “Researcher” when leaving the following comment.

I had intended to post this earlier, but it was apparently lost in yesterday’s preparations.

I’m not an aviation expert, so please verify the data below before making conclusions.

ADS-B Exchange appears to show the other flight was a CRJ-200 operated by SkyWest as Flight 5974 from Fresno Yosemite International Airport. At about 3:16 pm PDT, United 373 and SkyWest 5974 were both approaching the airport at an altitude of about 1075 feet. It appears United 373 was gaining on the SkyWest, since it was traveling about 24 knots faster. SkyWest was to the front right of the United.

According to the Wikipedia entry for SFO, “aircraft may safely land side-by-side essentially simultaneously on 28L and 28R while maintaining visual separation.”

Here’s a screenshot of the track from ADS-B Exchange:

UAL373, SKW5974

You can view the data at this link, but use an adblocker. You’ll probably want to hit the pause button and reduce the playback speed to 1.2x or so:
https://globe.adsbexchange.com/?replay=2026-03-21-22:16&icao=ad1da9&lat=37.586&lon=-122.300&zoom=14.3

Sittin’ in the morning sun….

This was the view at dawn from one corner of our room in the San Francisco Airport Marriott Waterfront Hotel. The room provides, as realtors might coyly say, “a partial bay view.”

That is a portion of San Francisco Bay out there. And it is visible from a part of the room. A chair has been strategically placed in that precise spot to emphasize the view. This morning, I enjoyed seeing it.

For those waiting with bated breath, my initial procedure yesterday at the University of California San Francisco medical center at Mission Bay was a success.

Its limited goals were to get a scope and some tools down my throat into my gut to examine the area around a small obstruction in my plumbing, which involved trying to get the tiny camera and tools into the lower end of a bile duct; relieve the immediate symptoms of jaundice the blockage has created; and get material for a biopsy for testing.

Two prior attempts at Straub hospital in Honolulu failed when the entry point to the lower end of the duct couldn’t be accessed.

The same thing happened yesterday. However, here at UCSF, there were multiple contingency plans. Plan B, which was to lower a miniature ultrasound tool down there as well to find an alternative path, did the trick. Plans C and D were unnecessary, but involved a radiology team standing by in case we needed to trigger those options.

What it means is that the immediate symptoms of jaundice, including my “Yellow Man” appearance, should fade over the next couple of days. That is a biggie.

And we have been cleared to return to Honolulu in a few days.

This isn’t over, since that biopsy could deliver bad news. But in the moment, it is a big relief.

I’m very fortunate to be covered by Meda’s insurance plan, a huge benefit she earned over 50 years of employment by the University of Hawaii system. Today, I’m appreciating that good luck in a very meaningful way.

We plan to be home by Saturday night.

Flight audio?

A reader who comments as “Bill” pointed to a possible source of audio from the flight.

Try this site for audio. https://www.liveatc.net/archive.php? KSFO Tower 10:00 UTC. I couldn’t get the archive file to load. But apparently the archives are suppose to be free for 7 days.

Maybe someone else can figure out how to access and then save an audio file. If so, it should shed even more light on the situation.