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Royal Pavilion, Brighton |
One cold morning, I asked April if she might get a travel tip for a place to visit that week, recalling how this tactic had worked earlier in the year for Doi Inthanon. In response, over several evenings, April was shown an immense historic building by her grandmother. As usual, each separate clear dream was not so long - a couple of minutes at the most. At first, she could only tell me in the morning of the fantastic structure she had seen, unable to recall the name. The following evening, she dreamed of some more of the external features but did not go inside. On the third and final evening, she got the name and had enough confidence to sketch out everything she could remember.
Having now identified the place as the Royal Pavilion, Brighton, we earmarked a day before Christmas to visit. Our body clocks, however, were still disrupted from the long flight from Singapore, and we ended up rising too late and missing our train departure. We abandoned the idea and I felt embarrassed by my lack of organisation. Nevermind, you can try again next time was her grandmother's forgiving reply, relayed later. I promised April that we would try again on our next vacation, when the weather would be warmer and we would be under less pressure for time.
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