I was working on a wood fence replacing old slats when I punctured the tip of a finger with a rusty nail. One drop of blood came out. I cleaned it and put iodine on it. But it was a rusty so I decided to update my tetanus vaccine. It had been a long time since my last one. In fact, I got it before going on a trip to the Amazon in the late 1980s.Supposedly, the tetanus vaccine is only good for seven years…or is it ten? I’ve heard both.
I told the doctor about when I last got the shot, he looked at me said, “The Amazon? What were you doing there?”
So I told him that Trish and I used to lead adventure tours to South America and we’d made three trips to the Upper Amazon. He thought that was interesting and a few minutes later as I was leaving he turned to the nurse and said: “This guy is Indiana Jones.”
I laughed and said, “Wow! It’s kind of amazing that you said that because I’m an author and I’ve written eight Indiana Jones novels for LucasFilm and Bantam Books.”
The nurse, of course, was really baffled because she hadn’t been in the room when I mentioned going to the Amazon. “How did you know that?” she asked the doc. So I told her about the adventure tours.
So that was a good synchronicity, but it also shows that the name Indiana Jones has become symbolic of adventure. Although Indy never went to the Amazon in any of the four movies, I did send him there in my third Indy novel, Indiana Jones and the Seven Veils where he searched for the legendary city of Z.