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Hot Dog!
Fortunately, we were out of the country when the focus of the U.S. news turned to Anthony Weiner and his problems with his namesake appendage. No doubt he will be forced to resign from congress, even though many others have … Continue reading
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
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
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
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
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
Free Will versus Predestination
The photos and video of the devastation in Joplin, Missouri from the powerful tornado that struck on the evening of May 22, seemed eerily similar to the photos and videos of the tornado that swept through parts of Alabama … Continue reading
Graduation Signs
Travel often attracts synchronicities and our recent trip to Sarasota, Florida for Megan’s college graduation was no exception. Odd little synchronicities kept popping up. 1) On our first night, Megan took us to her favorite college drinking hole. We were … Continue reading