This year marks the 150th anniversary of Isabella Bird’s visit to Estes Valley and a climb of Longs Peak. Arriving in 1873, Bird broke the social barriers of the Victorian era by riding 800 miles on horseback across the U.S. alone. That is a woman after my own wanderlust-driven heart. Although not as socially questionable […]
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By Georgina Rannard
When coronavirus swept the globe last year, reports were everywhere of startling, vivid dreams plaguing us.
Faced with the Covid-19 threat, our brains were overwhelmed and they transferred the stress to our sleeping state.
Now, more than a year on, as many people have become used to pandemic life, we set out to find from you if your dreams had also adapted to the new normal .
Are masks, empty streets and social distancing now simply a backdrop to our everyday dreams? What do you see when you nod off?
From circling sharks to hand-washing
Here are a handful of the dreams readers sent us.
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