Synchromysticism

" Synchromysticism:
The art of realizing meaningful coincidence in the seemingly mundane with mystical or esoteric significance."

- Jake Kotze

January 30, 2026

How to Celebrate National Draw a Dinosaur Day? ✍ðŸĪ”💭

It fascinates me when working in the Op Shop and seeing the amount of dinosaur plastic figures and toys that are donated and then eagerly bought, just how fascinating kids (and adults) find these things.
Dinosaurs and anything to do with dinosaurs bore me to death as much as the subject of whether Bigfoot, Yowies or Yetis are/were real?
I do like dragons, but to me dragons are strictly mythological to me, just like I think BigfootYowies or Yetis  are:-)
The Evolution of Owls, Dinosaurs and Other Bird-Brained Theories?ðŸĶ‰ðŸ§ 
Ironically, I bought a few Yowie eggs at the local supermarket to see just what is so appealing about plastic dinosaurs, and it beats me.
At least the chocolate tastes better than those sickening Kinder Surprise eggs.
My birthday is in September, so by the time this Yowie hits its BEST BEFORE date, I will be a dinosaur ... if I haven't gone extinct by then, that is;-)
I was trying to see how long it would take me to get a green or red mythical Yowie figure that for some reason is included in the with the real dinosaurs:-)
But I'm having as much luck at coming across a Yowie in these eggs as people who go out looking in the bush for real ones.
I'll be popping these plastic figures and their paperwork in the free lucky dip bin in the Op Shop for some lucky kid to take home, and be thrilled by having them around the home, unlike me.
I wish they would bring out some Aussie Rules Yowies and then I might start buying them again, but no more dinosaurs for me.

How to Celebrate National Inane Answering Message Day?ðŸ“ąðŸ“ēðŸ“ī🖁ðŸ“ĩ🙉🙊ðŸĩ

My old landline phone
Every January 30th
"National Inane Answering Message Day dates back to 2001, a time when cell phones were not as ubiquitous as they are today.
Back then, people had answering machines attached to their landline telephones, and it was not uncommon to receive a senseless or meaningless message.
The day was created by Thomas & Ruth Roy of Wellcat.com with the aim of encouraging people to change, shorten, replace, or delete those ridiculous and annoying answering machine messages that waste the time of anyone who must listen to them.
While technology has evolved, the spirit of the day remains relevant. 
Today, we’re dealing with inane voicemails on our cell phones, proliferated by mechanized robocalls.
These messages can range from political and marketing spam to scams of all kinds. 
National Inane Answering Message Day serves as a reminder to take action against these annoying messages.
The day is a testament to how communication has evolved over the years. From the days of landline telephones and answering machines to the era of smartphones and digital voicemail, the way we communicate has undergone a significant transformation.
However, one thing that has remained constant is the presence of inane messages. As we continue to rely on technology for communication, it’s important to remember the purpose of National Inane Answering Message Day and strive for clear, meaningful messages."
I've had a landline phone ever since I moved out of home at around the age of 20, now with my mother's passing this year there is not much point in having 
a landline phone and a mobile phone, so for the first time in my life I don't have a landline phone.
Funny thing is I still come home and look to where my old phone used to be in case someone has left a message.
Old habits die hard, I guess.
Messages From a Blue Butterfly ... Again?ðŸĶ‹

January 29, 2026

How to Celebrate January 29th, 2026?ðŸĶŪðŸŒŧ👀ðŸ§Đ

Today is 'National Puzzle Day', 'National Corn Chip Day', 'Kansas Day', 'Seeing
‑Eye Guide Dog Anniversary', 'National Carnation Day', 'Freethinkers Day' and 'Curmudgeons Day'.

Jake Kotze's piece,

 'Life is a movie'

24 World Pieces into One Peace?
When I went to the cinema to see 'Hamnet' yesterday, I came out to see the Guide Dog moneybox in the foyer, which I usually put some spare change into, but realized that I had none in my pocket.
Maybe they need to be fitted with card swipers these days?
Luckily, I knew the next day was going to be 'National Corn Chip Day', so I ducked into the supermarket and bought two tubs of dip and some corn chips to eat the next day.
As for 'Curmudgeons Day' I might have to watch a Chris Knowles You Tube to celebrate the day;-)
I don't think that Chris has got over Christmas yet:-)
Every January 29th
Every January 10th
And I don't think that he has gotten over
January 10th either, for that matter.
How to Celebrate January 10th, 2026?🍉ðŸĨģ🎉ðŸĶŠHow's he going to get over 2026?;-)
I'm sure that Chris is laughing on the inside ... at least I am.
Thanks for brightening my day up, Chris.
Cheers.