I wondered that too, jimi. . .

But I don't daydream as much anymore, I'm thinking about what I'm writing now instead of what I "should" write or what I think you want to hear or what I would like to write, etc. I'm "doing" instead of thinking. I think, "What am I going to have for dinner" and get up and start making it (I was going to barbecue chicken on the grill, parboiling it first but it's a rainy day but I still have to cook the chicken today so I'll just bake it in the oven after par boiling it but it's the corn on the cob that excites me; I want to try making it in the crock pot! I have 4 ears, want to do 2 unshucked and 2 shucked and see how/if they work; I have a zillion people coming over for Mother's Day in a couple weeks and the crock pot can hold the most corn on the cob at once so if I can get it to work. . .)
There's thinking/fantasizing about things versus doing them; I'm excited about doing things now to see how/if they work. I can't taste the imagined corn on the cob?