Larry: 

I'll change my home to "Cottonwood Ranch" and see what happens.

- greg S

thetop...@aol.com wrote: 
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Syncronicity
> -Larry
> In a  message dated 3/12/2009 1:14:24 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
> e...@meteoritewatch.com writes:
> Over the last few months we've all  witnessed, read about, and/or seen 
> videos, articles, and new reports about  all the meteorite news happening 
> all over the world. I'd like to concentrate  on the USA for a second 
> though. Has anyone noticed the coincidences in the  falls, fireballs, 
> names and locations of the most recent meteor and  meteorite activity in 
> the United States?
> For Example:
> West, Texas  - FALL - L6 Chondrite (Witnessed Fall; newest recovered fall 
> in the world)  First piece found near Cottonwood Rd
> West, Texas meteorite - Many pieces were  found in Cotton fields... ;)
> Westchester, NY - Fireball Sighting - There is a  Cottonwood Rd very 
> close to the radar image of this event. (within a few  miles)
> Cottonwood, CA - Unidentified object from sky destroys car in  Cottonwood, CA
> Meteor Crater - Within 100 miles of Cottonwood, AZ
> If  you do a search on Google for Cottonwood meteorite you'll of course 
> find the  Cottonwood H5 meteorite.  
> http://www.encyclopedia-of-meteorites.com/test/cottonwood.jpg
> And  recently, a fireball report was filed on my site stating and I quote 
> "..I  heard the loadest bang on my roof and immediately a small branch 
> from a  cottonwood tree high overhead landed on my windshield..." (Of 
> course this is  not a meteorite, but a falling branch. Nonetheless the 
> coincidences are  uncanny... ;) A cottonwood tree? I mean come on, what 
> are the chances?  lol
> I say everyone in the USA who's interested in witnessing meteor  
> fireballs and finding meteorites should grab their camera equipment and  
> meteorite stick and stakeout any road, highway, tree, city, town,  
> village, church or any other public or private building or landmark with  
> the name Cottonwood.
> According to the data, the chances are good that  you might just witness 
> a new meteorite fall!
> Silly? You  decide...
> lol ;)
> Regards,
> Eric Wichman
> Meteorites  USA
> www.meteoritesusa.com
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