Category Archives: aruba
The Geography of Resilience
Travel, whether it’s far flung or local, is usually a fertile environment for synchronicity. Sometimes the synchros are obvious. But other times you have to dig beneath the surface and view your environment with a new perspective, new eyes. It’s … Continue reading
The Sparrow Hawks of Aruba
Aruba’s desert is a desolate place, filled with all the stuff you expect to find in deserts – cactuses, arid land, mysterious culverts that hold water, plants that have adapted to the lack of water, and critters that call the … Continue reading
The Wind Was Our Compass
On our first day in Aruba, we arrived late at our cottage at the edge of a desert that two years ago was designated as a national park. Since it’s a new park, there are no official entrances, no park … Continue reading
Aruba Synchronicity
We figured that we would come across a synchronicity here in Aruba, and yes, we certainly have–one connected to an international incident that has received extensive coverage, some would say way too much. You see, we wouldn’t be staying in … Continue reading
Off for a Few Days
We’re headed for windsurfing paradise tomorrow – Aruba. But we’ll have the internet, posts will be going up, and we’ll be checking in. We’re hoping for some good travel synchros that we can post en route.