Author Archives: Trish and Rob
The Man in Her Bedroom
Lisa Pembleton is a horse person who spent the past winter living in her camper, about a mile from us, parked next to the barn where her horse was stabled. She’s in her early 20s and hopes to be an … Continue reading
First comments on the book!
Even though the official pub date for The 7 Secrets of Synchronicity is June 1, some readers are already finding copies from both Amazon.com and Barnes & Noble. Robert Larson, who has a story in chapter one, called The Three … Continue reading
The uncanny 11:11
We thought we’d posted enough 11:11 synchronicities and wouldn’t be going there for awhile, but then along came a startling story by Jane Clifford of Wales. So here we are taking exit 11 again on The Synchronicity Highway. (That’s the … Continue reading
The Swan and the Cormorant
This story came from Robin Yaklin, who sent it after reading our post on Nancy Pickard. It’s one of those synchronicities that illustrates the power of a vision that may not come to pass tomorrow or even next month, but … Continue reading
Blanche Lincoln’s Synchro
This is one of those curious global synchros that so often occur in politics. It concerns the Democratic senator from Arkansas. Some background on this woman. She’s been a senator since 2003. Before that, she served in the House of … Continue reading
Another 6 Degrees of Separation
For the past few weeks, we’ve been taking Noah, our rambunctious Golden Retriever, to doggie training with a wonderful woman named Madison. The training is conducted at her home, usually with two other goldens. Today, it was just Noah and … Continue reading
Six bits of synchronicity
This heart-warming little synchro-tale comes from Mike Clelland, whose hidden experience blog usually focuses on UFOs and aliens. But the only possible alien connection in this tale are the ones from south of the border. Interestingly, the evening before Mike’s … Continue reading
Kwibi the Gorilla Remembers
The Aspinall Foundation is a charity that promotes wildlife conservation and reintroduces captive gorillas back into the wild in west Africa. Five years ago, John Aspinall, the founder of this organization, released one of these gorillas, Kwibi, back into the … Continue reading
HAPPY BIRTHDAY, ROB!
Happy Birthday, Rob! When I think of you, this photo of a grotto in the Dominican Republic is one of many images that comes to mind. Yes, I know, photographically, it lacks people. But symbolically, the depth of the grotto, … Continue reading
Kindness and a Hug
Matisse On April 29, we put up a post called God’s Eye. As the comments came in, it seemed that most of us had maybe heard this story elsewhere and weren’t convinced it was true. But we all seemed to … Continue reading






