Interpretation of dreams: there are melting ice and snow, trees and magnolia.

Try to answer, there is no special explanation:

It rained heavily for several days, but the rest at night was very cool and comfortable in the summer of July, which made me get enough sleep in the morning. However, the sleeping in the holiday is obviously different from the rhythm of going to work on weekdays, and I subconsciously began to urge myself to get up and work. In this way, my state of consciousness began to struggle in my sleep, and my old job was gradually excluded. . . .

The rainy weather in July makes my body feel very cold. Rain and water turn into snow and melt in my sleep. The physiological state of yin and tide corresponds to the quiet and comfortable sleep, and it is also very easy to be specific to the feelings of the old house psychologically. Childhood memories often contain a lot of warm content. Of course, things like Magnolia are probably just your daily feelings now. You want this artistic conception in your heart to be shady and quiet, but it doesn't mean it's just completely covered, so let the dream tree not grow too many leaves to block your distant sight.

The description of window stickers in the latter paragraph is probably related to my actual experience of old houses when I was a child. It may also be the current psychology, a specious state, uncertain consequences but worried about cost gains and losses. Mostly the former.

Dreams are the reflection of reality, including matter and consciousness.