Category Archives: synchronicity
Fog Theory
On the morning of New Year’s Eve, I met an old friend at Riverbend Park in Jupiter for a bike ride. We used to run 10K’s until our knees gave out and switched to biking. He lives part of the … Continue reading
Black Magic or Blind Chance?
Rob has been cleaning out folders in office closet and ran across some gems. One of the folders was filled with articles on synchronicity that he’d saved from the 1980s and 90s. The title of this post comes from … Continue reading
Synchronicity & those Old Loops
the Caracas valley Homesick is one of those odd words that means something different to everyone. It usually involves a particular memory and an emotion that accompanies it. When my parents left Venezuela, I was in boarding school … Continue reading
Happy New Year 2022!
My personal hopes for 2022 are mixed up with my hopes for this country. 1) an end to this pandemic. The day before our daughter was to come home for Christmas, she tested positive for Covidand couldn’t come home. The … Continue reading
FLORIDA BURROWING OWLS
Recently on a synchronicity site, a member asked about owl symbolism. I wrote him about our experiences with burrowing owls- and an Amazonian owl.. +++ Twice now, a Florida burrowing owl has predicted an event for me. One owl appeared … Continue reading
MERRY CHRISTMAS
Merry Christmas from all of us to all of you!
The Queen of Hearts
Today on our podcast, we talked with Gregg Levoy, author of Callings: Finding and Following an Authentic Life. The way he describes callings in his book is similar to how synchronicity “calls” to us He was a fantastic guest and … Continue reading
HAPPY WINTER SOLSTICE!
What I like most about today is that tomorrow it will get dark a wee bit later!
The Little Synchros
Recently, I’ve noticed that when I need to know something, the information usually comes to me through synchronicity. The need to know can concern anything – job, relationships, career, kids, pets, any area of my life. Usually, I’ll be going … Continue reading
Sassenach
Sassenach. Recognize the word? It’s Gaelic for stranger or outlander. So if you recognized it, you probably have watched the TV show Outlander, based on the book by Diane Gabaldone. We’ve watched two seasons of it and area nearly done … Continue reading






