Tag Archives: hurricanes
Precognition
Precognition – glimpsing the future – has always fascinated me. My favorite movie about precogniiton is Minority Report, where those three precogs were kept in a pool of water, connected to electronic gizmos that recorded their dreams and visions. … Continue reading
Weather Synchronicity
On August 29, 2005, Hurricane Katrina hit Louisiana. 16 years later, on August 29, 2021, Hurricane Ida hit Louisiana at a Cat 4 hurricane with winds of 150 MPH and gusts clocked at 180 MPH. This type of synchronicity … Continue reading
WAITING
Hurricane Dorian was forecast to hit South Florida on Saturday, August 31. I returned from Orlando on Thursday, August 29, and encountered the effects of panicked hurricane buying – gas stations without gas, grocery store shelves empty of water, ice, … Continue reading
Chaos Theory and Hurricane Predictions
The 11 PM August 31 forecast from the National Hurricane Center makes me feel somewhat more optimistic about this hurricane. Notice that the cone now includes the areas offshore. It means the hurricane may meander along the Florida coast a … Continue reading
Narrative Magick
Narrative Magick. Ever heard that phrase? I hadn’t, until Sheila Joshi, a clinical psychologist and blogging friend, told us about it. And yet, it’s something we’ve written about a number of times. It’s the practice of trying to conjure something … Continue reading
Florence?
So far in this hurricane season, the Atlantic basin has been lucky. It’s been quiet. Maybe that’s the way nature balances itself after a horrendous hurricane season in 2017 that set records. That flooded Houston. Destroyed Puerto Rico’s infrastructure. Did … Continue reading
A Bureaucratic System
Hurricanes. I’ve lived with them since my parents first moved to South Florida in 1963. But in all those years, I’ve never lived in a house or apartment or or anywhere that was damaged enough in a hurricane that … Continue reading
Climate Change and Life in the Domes
In the late 1980s, Rob and I had the good fortune of knowing several Fort Lauderdale psychics – all of them deceased now. One evening, we were at Tony Grosso’s home in nearby Pembroke Pines. Tony was a real eccentric, … Continue reading
A Climate Change Trickster
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=05_4Yoduo0w Air. Fire. Water. Earth. Our four elements. Since the beginning of the summer this year, 2017, these elements have driven home the message of climate change. Air and water, let’s start there, with wind and flooding embodied in … Continue reading
Meet Nigel
At the end of August, before Hurricane Irma, I received a text message from a dog park friend asking if I’d like to look at a couple of Golden Retriever puppies. She said they’d been bought by a couple in … Continue reading