A much needed vacation has brought me to PEI with my daughter and her family, with today being our final day. We spent a bit of time today in in Charlottetown, renown for it being the birthplace of Canadian Federation. As we walked a historical section, I came across the bronze statue of two individuals seemingly having a conversation. The plaque went on to mention the “what if’s” surrounding two unrelated Fathers of Confederation who had exactly the same name (first, middle and last)... and in particular, “what if” they met to discuss the other things they had in common. What also stood out to me was the fact that their surnames were “Gray”, meaningful given the recent “Gray/Grey Theme” pattern cluster. (Note my recent August 29 post, Jason RIIP xo (Part 26: Hurricane Dorian, Grey Picture). This None of this can be chalked up as a mere “accident” of fate or even synchronicity, this is yet another strategic design influence of the inner twin world. Note from the wiki pages of the two John Hamilton Gray’s:
Note the following info regarding the 4 notable persons mentioned on their wiki pages:
- John Hamilton Gray (1814 – June 5, 1889) politician in the Province of New Brunswick, Canada, and one of the Fathers of Confederation.
- John Hamilton Gray (14 June 1811 – 13 August 1887) was Premier of Prince Edward Island and one of the Fathers of Confederation.
- Charles Fisher (15 August 1808 – 8 December 1880)
- Isaac Burpee (November 28, 1825 – March 1, 1885)
- Sir Samuel Leonard Tilley (May 8, 1818 – June 25, 1896)
- James Colledge Pope (June 11, 1826 – May 8, 1885)
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