QUOTE (Ryxennesu @ Jul 6 2008, 06:35 PM)

I heard in the spirit: "Anyone know where the ferry terminal is?"
Then I saw a white open door...there was light on the other side.
Next I heard one of my bosses say: " This is a fine time to quit."
Ryxennesu
I heard in the spirit: "Anyone know where the ferry terminal is?"
Then I saw a white open door...there was light on the other side.
Next I heard one of my bosses say: " This is a fine time to quit."
Ryxennesu
hELLO Ryxennesu :
I have never researched until today, ' ferry terminal '.
I was very amazed how when I found the following information about
ferries and ferry terminal's, how it mirrored some of the details.
Interesting, the question in the dream was : "Anyone know where the ferry terminal is?"
Below when I read . . . --> improved amenities, such as separation of arriving and departing passengers, restrooms, concessions, additional seating and improved lighting . . .
. . . The parallel's of the dream are really within this description of the ferry terminal.
The word, ' transport ' is listed below.
I laughed when I read, `improved lighting`.
Versus . . . "Then I saw a white open door...there was light on the other side"
Also, when you stated, " This is a fine time to quit."
Just a thought for you, " If you Ryxennesu, are a guardian over the heavenly ferry terminal, then your boss ( God ) would not want people boarding
the ferry to quit, the last hour of Jesus return ".
Maybe, that is why you heard the boss saying, " This is a fine time
to quit "
Main Entry:
1fer·ry
Pronunciation:
\ˈfer-ē, ˈfe-rē\
Function:
verb
Inflected Form(s):
fer·ried; fer·ry·ing
Etymology:
Middle English ferien, from Old English ferian to carry, convey; akin to Old English faran to go — more at fare
Date:
before 12th century
transitive verb1 a: to carry by boat over a body of water b: to cross by a ferry2 a: to convey (as by aircraft or motor vehicle) from one place to another : transport b: to fly (an airplane) from the factory or other shipping point to a designated delivery point or from one base to another intransitive verb: to cross water in a boat
http://www.panynj.com/pr/86-00.htmlThe existing facility has two ferry slips and accommodates 250 landings per day. The new terminal provides:
--> five ferry slips that will accept both side- and end-loading vessels;
--> a larger passenger waiting area to reduce passenger crowding; and
--> improved amenities, such as separation of arriving and departing passengers, restrooms, concessions, additional seating and improved lighting.
The Port Authority consulted with residents of Battery Park City to ensure that the project will have minimal impact on residents of the surrounding community.
The terminal will include two ramps, allowing for better passenger flow on and off the vessels and helping to prevent overcrowding on the esplanade.
The new ferry terminal will be capable of accommodating additional ferry services, including a proposed extension of the LaGuardia Airport service to include Battery Park City.