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A lot of coincidences can happen while travelling. Because you're away from familiar surroundings they can be even more noticeable. I've had many of varying degrees.

One of the most striking happened a few years ago. Our daughter was moving from Seattle back to the Midwest. We flew there to drive her car back while she and her fiance drove the U-haul. My wife and I decided to take the scenic route and drive through the Cascades, leaving just before lunch. The other two had things to do and would leave in the next 24 hours taking I-90. My wife and I took our time and did some sight-seeing. We decided to stop in Billings for the night. We got there late in the afternoon and had trouble finding our hotel. At one point I went West on the Interstate for about 2 miles to the next exit. We gave up and stayed in a different hotel. When we got home a few days later we saw our daughter who at one point told us that her fiance said to her, "I thought I just saw your parents driving in the other direction." "Noooo," she replied. "why would they be doing that?" This happened in Billings at approximately the right time. How often do you look at cars on the other side of the Interstate?

A friend told me that when she was a girl she travelled with another family across country. They were working their way West and then South. In Kansas they stopped at a gas station. When she got out of the bathroom she bumped into her brother, who was travelling with another family going South and then West. She didn't know her brother was going anywhere and they insist the parents didn't plan to meet there. Of course, they were kids and may not have known it had been planned- not a coincidence. But if it was...

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