Category Archives: esperanza
Synchros as Confirmations
Old Town in Esperanza, Ecuador This post is about the synchronicity of dates – as confirmation. +++ In Esperanza, there’s a character named Wayra – Quechua for wind – who’s a shape shifter, the last of his kind. We meet … Continue reading
More Travel Synchros
Traveling, as we’ve often said, seems to attract synchros, and our recent trip to Costa Rica was no exception. One that startled and surprised us took place in Santa Elena, a small village in the Monte Verde cloud forest. Trish … Continue reading
So Many Esperanzas
Shortly before my novel, Esperanza, first came out, I created a Google alert for the word. I never realized just how many Esperanzas there are. The word means hope in Spanish, which may be why there are so many alerts … Continue reading
Esperanza Synchro
Ray sent this one. While he was sitting in a Starbucks reading Esperanza, a song with that title came on the radio. It’s sung by Enrique Iglesias.The video is cool.It suggests a theme that runs throughout the novel.
The New Baby, Hope
For the past 40 days, 33 miners have been trapped underground in the village of Copiapo. Many of the miners’ families have been living there, sleeping in tents, communicating with their spouses through video chat, made possible by a fiber … Continue reading
The Hawk
These two synchros come from Vicky D, who comments frequently on the blog. We used her 9-11 synchro in our book. We first “met” her when she wrote Trish about one of her novels. +++Our daughter is going to a … Continue reading