There was this trail through the woods that formed sort of a 'U' shape, with a third trail extending up through the center of the U at one point. We'd been camping at one end, but this lion had eaten our campsite, and now we were thinking of where else we could camp. Maybe at the far end? There was a town with a castle there. We might get kicked out if we tried to camp there. And also if the lion followed us, he'd probably go that way. So maybe take that third trail and camp at the end of that, and this time fortify it a bit, or add some fake campsites somewhere else to throw the lion off.
Near where the trail split there was a Mexican restaurant that we liked to go to get food for study group meetings. They got to know me so well that they started offering me discount pies. Maybe they'd been sitting around too long or something. I accepted the pie and continued on to the meeting, where I sat on a radiator and ate my pie and thought about the color 'equestiran green' (because it was on some signs at a horse place nearby) as people stood around and chatted. It was like we were waiting for everyone to show up before the meeting started.
So while people waited around I was messing Renee on Signal about everything, and then I started working on the signs. Signs for the horse place? Or maybe for something else. It wasn't so important what the signs were about so much as they were nice multiples of 6 inches on a side with gridbeam holes around the edges, because that kind of thing excites me. There were LED strips involved, too. It was a little bit stressful in the way that my projects sometimes are in that I was making things more complicated than they needed to be.
Exiting this place in the other direction (maybe around the other side of the castle from the path with the lion) I came out onto a road, and on the corner to my right, between the driveway and the road that I was approaching, there was one of those short stone walls with a sign on it, marking this booshie golf course. Years ago Joh and I had painted that wall! And also other furniture.
Back home in the kitchen I found a herd of multicolored slug things crawling across the floor. "Wow, what an infestation! But they are kind of cute." I thought. And the multicolored slugs were shooting (the more familiar and smaller) moth larvae in their midst up to the ceiling. Thinking that these bugs were coming from the cats I decided the cats all needed to be washed, and took Alvin, Wolfie, and Pearl to the back yard. Alvin was doing this funny backwards shuffle, maybe trying to get away without being washed.