Author Archives: Trish and Rob
Cuba and Trump
In 2014, Obama signed an executive order that loosened travel for Americans to Cuba. In February of this year, we took advantage of that policy. The tickets from Fort Lauderdale to Havana cost, on Jet Blue, $150 apiece, round trip, … Continue reading
Beyond Strange
Strange things sometimes happen to ordinary people as they go about their everyday lives. Two men are stalked across a golf course by a seemingly sentient bank of fog. A veterinarian comes face-to-face with strange interdimensional creatures. A young couple … Continue reading
OUFOs – a video
What’s an OUFO, you wonder? Not a typo, it stands for organic unidentified flying objects. This 12-minute video from the Puerto Rican corner of the Bermuda Triangle is fascinating. The documentary is serious and well done. The objects are unusual … Continue reading
The Giver
This is an older post from 2014, updated. It seems even more relevant now. An interesting fact: the book has 9,500 reviews on Amazon and still has a four and a half star rating. If you haven’t read Lois Lowry’s … Continue reading
Stuff that mysteriously disappears
During our 17 years in our house, objects have mysteriously disappeared – a $100 bill, a treasured momento, a piece of jewelry, a favorite book. I’m not sure that disappearing books count since we have so many books, but there … Continue reading
Happy B-Day, Trish
Our artistic friend, Dwane Elmore, has a way with birthday cards. And a good sense of humor. This year, he combined both of ours together, even though they are in adjacent astrological signs. Love the rating he applies to Beyond … Continue reading
A Case for Universal Health Care
On the Saturday of Memorial Day weekend, our daughter Megan texted us a picture of her foot. She was in Cocoa Beach with friends and had injured her foot while skim boarding. A risky sport. Not something I would try, … Continue reading
Dean Radin’s Synchro
We posted this in 2014, then I ran across it again tonight on another website. It remains one of the best synchronicities I’ve heard of. I think it illustrates how focused intentions and desires create what Radin refers to as … Continue reading
Black Mirror
Whenever our daughter comes home, we invariably end up watching TV shows that are edgy, leading edge, and mind-blowing. Netflix’s original series Black Mirror is referred to as an “updated Twilight Zone,” but far exceeds its predecessor. Like Twilight … Continue reading
What the Astrology of Asteroids Tells About Trump
Several years ago, I came across an article in The Mountain Astrologer by Alex Miller. It was one of the most unusual things I’ve ever read. Alex’s specialty is asteroids. He now has a website where he discusses politics (he’s … Continue reading






