Category Archives: dolphins
Dolphins in the Tank
May 24, 2012 Since our daughter’s internship at Disney’s Epcot is finished June 7, we decided to take advantage of the free passes employees get, which entitles them to bring six family members or friends into the park. This perk … Continue reading
Connecting with Atlantis
Following yesterday’s post about dolphins and the planet, here’s a personal story. ++ This experience/synchro is related to Atlantis and was sent by a British woman, Jenny Yemaya Cook. It’s a fascinating tale, which includes references to the ancient Miami Circle, … Continue reading
Dolphins and Planet Earth
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r1Sg-ZwGZp0 On February 27, several thousand dolphins fled California’s coast, as you’ll see in the video above. The man speaking in the video guesses that some sound or a predator spooked them. Now, that might be true, but from … Continue reading
The Dream, the Dolphins, the Exhibit
Dolphins at Dolphins Plus, Key Largo As part of our daughter’s senior year thesis as an art major, she was required to do a series of paintings based on a particular theme, with a written paper that backed up … Continue reading
Dolphin Synchros
Dolphin art, by a dolphin named Elvis Our daughter is an art major. At her college, all seniors are required to write a thesis during their final year. The thesis for art majors has to tie in thematically with … Continue reading
The Tsunami Dolphin
We hadn’t heard much about how animals fared during the Japanese tsunami on March 11. But today, I was talking to Vivian Ortiz, a friend I met because of dolphins, who recently moved to Hawaii. “Hey, did you hear … Continue reading
Dolphin Art
Take a close look at the painting above and use your imaginations. Maybe you can see a person in pink at left with outstretched arms, possibly giving signals. Imagine this person is standing at the edge of a pool. In … Continue reading
Meet and Greet the Dolphins
We went down to the keys this weekend to move Megan back home – and then back to college. Her internship is over and was a great success. Rob, Jo (the woman Megan stayed with) and I drove over to … Continue reading
The Pod
Two days into 2011, we trekked south to the Florida keys with Megan and her boyfriend, Andy, to get Megan settled for her month-long internship at a dolphin facility. At her college, January is independent study time, when students design … Continue reading
Dolphin Tail-Walking and Morphic Resonance
In 1988, British biologist Rupert Sheldrake wrote a controversial book called The Presence of the Past: Morphic Resonance and the Habits of Nature. Morphic fields “organize systems at all levels of complexity, and are the basis for the wholeness that … Continue reading