I love The Bay Area in California. Even though I now live in
Wisconsin, I am still drawn to the beauty of the sun and the warmth with the
smell of eucalyptus and the misty feeling of the ocean on my face. I used to
run the hills of SF at 4:30 am during my internship and residency and felt the
full sensation of the natural beauty of that beautiful place.
I was also in the Loma Prieta earthquake in 1990.
Today, I was talking about how beautiful the sun felt to
Jeannie at the pet store in Pewaukee this morning where I was getting cat food
for my cat. It reminded me of the way the sun shined in the Bay Area. Jeannie
told me that she too lived in the Bay area and she too was in the Loma Prieta
earthquake, and yes, the sun today reminded her of when she lived there. At
this point, another customer walked in to buy a dog cookie and heard our
conversation. Turns out she was born and raised in the Bay Area and was also in
the Loma Prieta earthquake!
So here we were, three women in Pewaukee, WI, who all shared
a deep love the Bay Area and were all in the 1987 earthquake.
It was a surreal and magical moment. I didn't want it to
end! The numinosity was palpable.
What are the odds of us meeting in that moment in time in
the middle of the midwest with our shared experiences from the same moment from
our past in the Bay Area?
In any case, we parted ways intimately connected to each
other through our love for San Francisco. Maybe we will get together
periodically and share a cup of California coffee, tell stories, share memories
and photographs of our home from the past far away from our home in
Wisconsin...
I certainly hope so!
There must be a word in the English language to describe
moments like these.
"Synchronicity" falls short of the
magical precision that moments like these hold.
Isn't life amazing?
Serendipity
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