Charlie’s synchronisitic journey

Here’s an incredible tale of a lost dog and synchronicity. But maybe Charlie was never lost. Maybe he knew what he was doing when he managed to hitch a ride from Taos to New Orleans where he was re-united with his master.  Not only did Charlie manage to get to the right city, but the couple who drove him there astonishingly called him Charlie.

Thanks to Christina Georgiou for alerting us to this story.

Here’s a curious ‘side-synchronicity,’ so to speak: the person interviewed for the attached article is named Theresa Gernon. The story we posted yesterday featured Bruce Gernon.

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9 Responses to Charlie’s synchronisitic journey

  1. Shadow says:

    dogs will find their way back to the one's they love…

  2. Gemel says:

    Love happy endings with our animal folk, so many do not see the gifts they give us and the magic that they are able to teach us.

  3. Trish and Rob MacGregor says:

    Our animals are chipped, too – but not like sunny the retriever in running time!

  4. GYPSYWOMAN says:

    just read the whole story! beautiful story for sure!

    note to nancy: on chipping, if you've not already, you have to read trish's "running time" – get ready!
    🙂

  5. Nancy says:

    What a great story! And a reminder to "chip" our animals. We have Lucy chipped, although I can't imagine her straying too far from my husband!

  6. Vanessa says:

    Angels! 🙂

  7. 67 Not Out (Mike Perry) says:

    Lovely story. Man and his dog can be very special links.
    Mike.

  8. Trish and Rob MacGregor says:

    Okay, the link should work now. Thanks for the heads up.

  9. GYPSYWOMAN says:

    great story – i love the ones where pets find their way home – however, when i clicked on "incredible tale" i was taken to a yahoo error 404 page "bloggers" – perhaps it's just my comcast messing up still again but thought i'd let you all know!

    and the gernon connection! neat!!!

    wv=unsit –

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