Author Archives: Trish and Rob
Feed and Plant
Lauren Raine’s blog, Threads of the Spiderwoman, is always a visual feast and a verbal delight. The illustration is an example of her art. She delves into the mythic, the archetypal, the feminine. She certainly uses synchronicity in her work, … Continue reading
The Muse
Back in the mid-1970s, I worked as a librarian and Spanish teacher at a juvenile detention facility – that’s a sanitized phrase for a prison. It was supposed to be a place for male juvenile offenders, but we had a … Continue reading
Fox News Hacked?
This is an interesting video. It’s supposedly real. Maybe Salandar – the protagonist of Steig Larrson’s trilogy – is alive and well in NYC.
Daz and Signs
The next synchro appeared as a comment under Graduation Signs, from Aussie Darren B, whom we know as Brizdaz. In the post, Rob had mentioned “signs,” and this led to Brizdaz’s very cool synchro: +++ Talking about the movie “Signs”, … Continue reading
Five Alive
Here’s a number cluster from the world of baseball that occurred on Sunday May 8. The writer of the article below calls it a ‘meaningless serendipity.’ Well, besides confusing synchronicity with serendipity, he created an oxymoron since by definition serendipity … Continue reading
Odd Search Terms
Do you ever wonder how people find your blog? What search terms lead them there? This area intrigues us, so we looked back through the last 2,000 hits or so on our sitemeter and made a list of the … Continue reading
From Planetary Empath, Part II
Today, we continue with part 2 of Debra Page’s planetary empath discoveries. ++ Though I have always been somewhat psychic, I equate my empathic abilities (in so far as they are connected to the earth) with the arrival of an … Continue reading
From a Planetary Empath, Part I
On March 11, 2010, we posted our first piece about planetary empaths – those individuals who seem to have such a deep connection to the planet that they experience physical symptoms days and hours before a natural or manmade disaster. … Continue reading
Slick, the Opossum
At 12:22 AM on May 24, I was working on a post when I heard a noise at my window. I glanced to my left, and there, on the windowsill, was that little guy in the photo above. A baby … Continue reading
Tennerin the Hawk and a Name Cluster
We’ve used several of Renee Prince’s synchros before. This one on a life-changing dolphin experience is the most powerful. She’s a former marine biologist who used to work with dolphins, but left that field because of her feelings about dolphins … Continue reading






