High seas -- at home?
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I was in my house in Kayenta. I looked out the dining room window and saw a sea beyond the backyard. It wasn't too wide where I was; there was land in the distance. There were some ships on the seas.
The waves started getting really big. They rolled back and forth for a while but then became a steady rocking of huge waves. The ships all got tossed about. They seemed disabled. A large, white ship that looked like a yacht drifted where the waves took it. A smaller boat, like a dinghy, bumped into yacht. A barge crashed into another boat.
Then a passenger train passed by on a bridge over the water. The bridge ended on the shore, and the track ended shortly after that. The train was one or two cars and no engine. I watched as it continued on in the distance, though I expected something bad to happen. Then it started falling over, and it crashed shortly after. Some people crawled out, but others lay there.
I saw on TV that it said the train was Chinese-made. It said there weren't safety standards in place. Everyone I could see was moving around, so I figured no one died. Then the back door opened, and I saw one person who appeared dead. She was on the ground inside the train car. A man walked up to her and sat over her, obviously sad. But she moved a little, and I was happy that no one died.
I went out the front door and down the ramp. The side of the house was like the opposite side, with the garden fence and small area for a flowerbed or other plants. A small, dirty dog was digging a hole under the fence to the shed. I was afraid it would make my dogs get out.
I went back inside and into my bedroom. My brother was in there. The beds were a few feet away from the wall, and there was a small hole in the wall. Sunlight came in through the hole. Tim saw the light get covered every so often, and he spotted the dog digging its hole.
Additional Comments:
The strangeness of the layout of the house sort of crossed my mind, but I didn't think much of it.