Author Archives: Trish and Rob

Room 619

There’s something about a hair salon that encourages  conversation among women who don’t see each other except for hair cuts, coloring, highlights, and all the other things we have done to our hair. So today, during one of those conversations … Continue reading

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Real?

If this footage is genuine, it’s mind-blowing.    

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What’s Happening to the Sun?

  Thanks to gypsy for the image! +++ More and more frequently, I hear people comment about how “weird” things are right now. It’s not just the inexorable march toward December 21, 2012  and all the hoopla surrounding that date. … Continue reading

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Happy B-Day, Mom!

As an author, Trish MacGregor has had many aliases over the years, Trish Janeshutz, T.J. MacGregor, Alison Drake, but her most famous alias, the one that only I can call her, is Mom. Growing up as an only child in … Continue reading

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The 11:11 Sunday Service

We’ve done a number of  posts on number cluster synchros and several on 11:11. But this sign outside a church is a first: Sunday service at 11:11. Gypsy woman sent the photo, with some info: “The King’s Highway Christian church … Continue reading

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Star of the Bards

Some interesting material here related to story-telling and mythology, courtesy of Kathy Pagano, a Jungian psychotherapist. It’s a good site to explore whenever you’ve hit a creative block. In fact, Kathy also refers to  herself as a creativity coach and … Continue reading

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Underwater Synchro

John Krayeski, pictured above at right, speared a synchro in 90 feet of water off Palm Beach, Florida on Mother’s Day. John was diving on an artificial reef made of a sunken freighter and Rolls Royce (well, it is Palm … Continue reading

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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

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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

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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.  

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