By chance we are staying in a town that up until a week ago we’d never heard of. We’re camped at the Bowling Club enjoying the sun and the company of good neighbours. We join them for dinner and it turns out that they hail from West Rosebud, on the Mornington Peninsula and not far from us. The food by the way is great.
We spend four days at the Kandanga Bowls Club, soaking up the sun and chatting happily with our neighbours and it takes that long for any of us to realise that one of them went to school with Woody’s best mate, one was in a fishing club with Pete a dear friend of forty odd years and his wife worked closely with Pete’s wife.
Sometimes things are just meant to be.
It’s a small world, as they say!
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My father in law, no matter where he travelled in the world, always seemed to meet up with someone from work!
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Small world.
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Indeed! How did we stumble upon each other in the mass of blogs? Glad we did.
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Me too.
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Love it! My husband always seems to bump into people he has some tenuous connection with either familial or work-related.
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