Category Archives: synchronicity
A Travel Synchro
a storefront in Winslow, Arizona Lauren Raines is an artist who lives in Arizona and is now headed east for the summer. She’s documenting the trip on her blog, Threads of the Spiderwoman, Since travel is conducive to synchronicity, Lauren … Continue reading
The UFO & the Graveyard
If you’ve read this post, see the UPDATE at the end about our interview with Whitley Strieber for Dreamland. This shaky photo was taken with a cell phone, in rural Tennessee, at about 4 a.m. on June 23, by … Continue reading
Mercury Retros
For the second time this year, Mercury has turned retrograde – in the early degrees of Cancer. This means that before it turns direct again on July 20, it will move back into Gemini. Mercury, the planet of communication and … Continue reading
Flies, Flies, & More Flies
In the spring of 2012, we were inundated with houseflies and did a post about the possible esoteric meaning. In the 15 months or so since that post went up, our statistics counter has recorded dozens of queries from individuals … Continue reading
SCOTUS & Civil Rights
There’s a tectonic shift happening in the U.S. – and it centers on civil rights. First, on June 25, the U.S. supreme court struck down Section 4 of the Voting Rights Act. This provision of the 1965 landmark civil rights … Continue reading
Another Mile Marker Synchro
At MM 99, on our way home from the keys a week after we’d arrived, we had our second synchro at a place called Denny’s Latin Café. It’s Cuban run, has a small walk-up window where you can order the … Continue reading
Mile Markers, Synchronicity, and the Florida Keys
Sugarloaf paradise +++ The Florida keys are a string of islands south of Miami that are connected by a network of bridges all the way to Key West. Once you get out of the Miami area, the drive is fantastic, … Continue reading
RIP, Richard Matheson
Richard Matheson. His name may not have the same recognition as King, Rowling, and Koontz, but you can bet each of these writers learned something from this guy. He was a master storyteller. In the late 1950s, when we lived … Continue reading
Rusty and Eric Snowden
When Rachel Maddow began her cable news program Monday evening, she began with a story about a red panda named Rusty that had escaped from the National Zoo in Washington, D.C. Fortunately, at least for the zoo and no doubt for … Continue reading
Downton Abbey
Several months ago, Megan told us about a PBS series she loved: Downton Abbey. “If it’s about zombies, we probably won’t watch it,” we said. “No zombies. It’s set in England in the early 1900s, on this fabulous estate. You’ve … Continue reading






