Category Archives: travel
The Ghost and the Straight Pins
Castillo de San Marcos, St. Augustine, Fl For Carl Jung, spirit contact fell under the larger umbrella of synchronicity. Jung had several experiences himself with spirits, which he recounts in his autobiography. I’ve always wondered, though, what he would … Continue reading
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
Michael Crichton
These book jackets pretty much cover what Michael Crichton is known for – cutting edge, thriller fiction that takes us into what if land. What if some billionaire cloned dinosaurs and turned it into a theme park (Jurassic Park). What … Continue reading
The Heat Is On
Natalie lives in Australia, where it’s now winter. As anyone who follows her blog knows, she’s got her hands full with five kids and a new job as a psychic reader. Her synchronicity really drives home the point that’s the … Continue reading
Maui Bound: Message from the Universe
We discovered Nancy Atkinson’s blog, Lover of Life, shortly after we started our blog in 2009. We began to correspond and when we discovered we were going to be in Oregon at the same time last summer, we got together … Continue reading
Oh, those 11s
This Paul Klee painting has nothing to do with 11s. But I like the color. Last Friday, I was working on a section of our new proposal about travel synchronicities, and was writing specifically about Hilary Carter’s … Continue reading
Woman in the Yellow Dress
Rhodes, Greece We love travel synchronicities. They’re always intriguing in one way or another and underscore the mysterious nature of the world/reality in which we live. Mike Perry’s blog on synchronicity often features a travel synchro. And, like Butternut Squash, … Continue reading
Gypsy’s Road Trip Synchros
Painting by Paul Klee Travel synchronicities are always intriguing and can involve virtually any sort of meaningful coincidence. For Gypsy, whose synchros we’ve posted before, a recent trip east was jammed with synchronicities. She was kind enough to write … Continue reading
The Dream of Lost Souls
photo by Jennifer Gerard I was poking around on Butternut Squash’s wonderful blog and came across this stunning story about a dream she had during one of her earlier trips to Asia. We’ve posted several of her synchronicities and all … Continue reading