Category Archives: synchronicity
Alexa Speaks
Last night (April 20) just at midnight I finished work on a book proposal that Trish and I are doing called: Reports from the Mystical Underground that melds thoughts and ideas – especially about the shift underway – from our podcast guests. … Continue reading
Los Dos Amigos
Nala, the black cat on the left, was a Christmas present from Megan in 2018.Our neighbor, Annette and her daughter, Maddie, were Nala’s foster parents. Beowulf on the right – whom I call Beo – came from my sister, Mary. … Continue reading
New Normal?
Our last Pfizer vaccine was on March 24. Two weeks later, on April 7, we were officially bolstered against Covid – but maybe not. No one knows yet for sure how long the vaccines are good for. But I … Continue reading
Vaccinated! Now What?
Pfizer. We’re nearly two weeks out from our last Pfizer vaccine, when we’ll be 95 percent protected against Covid. Maybe. Not enough is known yet about the multiple variants, but we hear all sorts of warnings about them. Even … Continue reading
Ancient science
It wasn’t so long ago when the people of ancient civilizations were viewed as simple, primitive people. So it’s startling to discover that many ancient cultures possessed advanced knowledge of metallurgy, mathematics, chemistry, astronomy, and more. With this knowledge they forged … Continue reading
Gold Rush
My grocery store run often ends at the machine where you can lottery tickets. Recently, I’d bought a Gold Rush for Rob and he won $100. So now this particular lottery ticket is his lucky ticket. Today, I bought my … Continue reading
Rapid Synchros
For years, Ray Getzinger and I have communicated – through Facebook, messenger, email. I don’t recall when he first contacted me, but whenever that was, he’d read every novel I’d ever published and some of the non-fiction, too. At … Continue reading
Archaeological Discovery
…in northern Peru The Nazca lines are puzzling because the only ones who could distinguish the shapes were people flying overhead. They weren’t discovered until airplanes were developed and flew over the Peruvian desert. So were the creators signaling to … Continue reading
Name Synchros
Name synchronicities always intrigue me, probably because I usually end up exclaiming, “What are the odds on that one?” Recently, our friend Paula Bruce discovered that her aunt, after whom she was named, her mother’s sister, had died several years … Continue reading