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ROMILO Wed 01-Oct-25 15:41:28

We have had a pair of pictures for some time. They are by the same artist depicting harbourside cottages. Recently we redecorated and moved the pictures to each side of the chimney breast then bought a new one by a different artist that we thought would fit in nicely. It was only when I sat down facing all three pictures that I realised they were all of the same row of cottages from different angles. After some research I now know we have three pictures of Polperro and I have never been! Maybe someone is telling me I need to go.

Chocolatelovinggran Wed 01-Oct-25 16:06:48

You need to visit Polperro,ROMILO. The universe is speaking to you !

Ilovedogs22 Wed 01-Oct-25 17:00:19

Yes indeed! As Chocholatelovingran has stated.
There is no such thing as a coincidence. Apparently.
Yet if that is a load of twaddle you'll still have yourself a wonderful holiday in an absolutely lovely part of the world. Furthermore, the memories of beautiful Cornwall will stay with you forever.
I still remember Cornwall from when I was a girl of 10.
The the sky, the special light & the sunsets. You won't regret it ROMILO. 😎

Kate1949 Wed 01-Oct-25 17:11:30

We were in Polperro and Bude in July. Both beautiful.

PamelaJ1 Wed 01-Oct-25 18:03:21

My 3 sisters sent me the same card for my birthday

HelterSkelter1 Wed 01-Oct-25 19:29:12

I remember staying in a B&B in Polperro when I was about 9. It was a cottage towards the back of the town and from my bedroom window I could see down towards the harbour over tiled roofs and chinmey pots. My room had a wide window seat and was painted blue and white. It was heaven
Please go OP and have a lovely autumn weekend.

ROMILO Wed 01-Oct-25 20:02:36

I wish... but DH is 86 and I am 82 with restricted mobility , and it would be too far for us to travel now. What about all your coincidences.

cookiemonster66 Thu 02-Oct-25 15:05:44

When the kids were younger once a week we would go to Pizza Hut in Aldershot and order the same thing every week. So the staff got to know us quite well and as soon as we walked in would just say "The usual?" we went on holiday to the Caribbean and managed to find a pizza restaurant and were looking at the menu and the manager of Pizza Hut Aldershot walked over and said "The usual!" he was there on holiday at the time and in the same restaurant- AT the SAME time!!! neither of us had told each other about the impending holiday either!

Gizzy48 Thu 02-Oct-25 15:10:22

Of course there are coincidences, otherwise we wouldn't be able to play Snap😄

Back in 1999 I woke from a dream in which I'd seen a long-lost sweetheart; he hadn't been in my head for years, but I called his name in the dream and he turned and we recognised each other. The odd thing is, when I woke, I didn't remember calling that particular name, or seeing his face (it had been well over 30 years) but somehow I knew it was him.

I'd thought of trying to contact him through his university college during the years after I last saw him, but he'd been depressive, and there'd been a bit of suicide talk, and I was too afraid of getting the reply that he was no longer with us: I wanted to remember him as I'd known him.

But now we have Google. So I typed in his name – there's only one person with that first-last combination) and found a Web page, definitely him, despite the big heard, which led me to an email address.

His short reply came back instantly (well, it would, he worked in the computing department of the same university) and he told me when he'd been married and when they'd separated, and the names and ages of his two children.

My first daughter was born two years after his, and they had the same name. It was a name that became extremely popular twenty years later, but at the time was so rare that many people couldn't spell it. Not only that, but his son has the name I was going to give both my daughters had they been boys.

OK, that was coincidence #1

I started a long reply, "ten things about me, then ten things I remember about you" which included us winning a class in a music festival playing a sonata for clarinet and piano. I hadn't heard that piece played live since that day in 1963. My writing was interrupted by my having to take my kids'' choir for a fund-raising concert; we sat in the audience waiting for our turn, my head absolutely full of my first real love. I glanced at the programme to see how many more people there were before us, but didn't look to see what they were playing, so it shook me to the core to hear the opening of the same clarinet sonata! Surely coincidence #2

A few days later, with a couple of minor coincidences behind us, I went with two singers for a fund-raising event for a new operatic society. It was in a school, we were a bit late, and we needed the loo, but we found it, with three cubicles free, so as we went in, I sang, from The Mikado, "Three little maids from school are we, We've come in here to have a pee" - we all laughed, and dashed into the school hall just in time to hear the opening number. It was "Three little maids from school".

Six months after all this I moved in with him, we married, after waiting for two divorces, a couple of years later, and after 20 happy years, he died of a heart attack while doing what he loved – walking the dog – three years ago.

Les1950 Thu 02-Oct-25 15:24:20

My Mil had a picture of a cottage. It fell off the wall suddenly. We had recently moved to a village, and realised the picture was of a friend's cottage in the village.

JustkeepswimmingDonna Thu 02-Oct-25 15:30:05

You need to go - it's one of my favourite places in Cornwall.

Aldom Thu 02-Oct-25 15:40:07

The first Christmas after I moved to this small market town a friend sent me a Christmas card. The front picture was an artists impression of a church, pretty streets, shops and Market Place. It was the place I had moved to, but the friend had never been to or known the town.

Gingster Thu 02-Oct-25 15:53:01

Dh and I went to a show in London on the spur of the moment.

Took our seats but were asked to move to the other side of the theatre . No problem.

In the interval i stood up to get an ice cream and a man bumped into me and apologised profusely.
I recognise that voice….. looked up to see my brother looking down at me., sister in law close behind.,

We had no idea that we would be going there and neither did they.

butterandjam Thu 02-Oct-25 16:10:16

Chocolatelovinggran

You need to visit Polperro,ROMILO. The universe is speaking to you !

Good omen! You'll go to live there.

I bought two prints, years apart n the 70's, each of which turned out to be the views from two different homes that we purchased decades later in different parts of the country. We viewed one of those homes in such heavy rain nothing was visible. We never saw its view until we moved in.

In addition to that, I have a wool tapestry picture sewn by my Mother when she was pregnant with me. I inherited it in 1973 and it was "lost in the loft" for decades until rediscovered when packing for the move here five years ago. It's a picture of our current view.

And the last "coicidence"; at our previous home a neighbour came knocking on our door to say " I've just been to an art exhibition and there's an old painting in it which is unmistakeably your garden many years ago. How strange is that? And its for sale". We dashed off to see it, she was right. Of course we bought it.

Gogo84 Thu 02-Oct-25 17:22:18

When my son was visiting his sister in New York he went for a meal in Greenwich Village with her boyfriend at the time. It was an Irish "pub" and the waitress who served them was obviously English, so the usual question, where are you from? It turned out that she was from the same area just outside a small town in the Midlands as my son. In fact about a quarter of a mile further up the hill, and they had never met, even though I had a nodding acquaintance with her parents.

jocork Thu 02-Oct-25 17:26:46

PamelaJ1

My 3 sisters sent me the same card for my birthday

When my grandson was 3 I was trying to make him a card with Fireman Sam on it as that was his favourite character. I designed it using a stock photo and tried to print it on card but my printer wouldn't work. I ran out of time to keep trying so rushed off to the supermarket and bought a dinosaur card. When I arrived for the visit I discovered the other Grandparents had bought the identical card!

Next time I used the printer out popped Fireman Sam - but on paper not photocard! I did give it to him next time he visited but it has been left in the toybox here ever since.

sparkly1000 Thu 02-Oct-25 17:51:16

During my sons gap year he did the usual trip to Thailand and then on to Australia where he befriended an Aussie girl on Bondi Beach, she was a hairdresser and gave him a free haircut.

Two years later he was on holiday touring Southern Ireland, he booked in for the night at a two room hostelry in a remote hamlet and guess who was there?

He got another free haircut!

Farmor15 Thu 02-Oct-25 18:54:37

When I was looking to buy my first car, a friend's father helped me locate one - a rather old Renault 4. I only had it a week when it stalled in rush hour traffic on a Friday evening. Some helpful passers by got it going again and I went away for the weekend. On returning, I got the news that the friend's father had got a heart attack and died on Friday- at exactly the time my car broke down.

Aldom Thu 02-Oct-25 19:03:12

Many years ago I was stuck in an underground carpark because of a problem with my car. A stranger appeared out of nowhere and sorted out the problem. He disappeared as mysteriously as he had appeared.
Years later in a different town we met again and eventually married.

Tess46 Thu 02-Oct-25 19:37:46

In 2005 I went to Cuba on a back packing holiday with my daughter. One evening we decided to go to the Hotel National as a treat. It was very famous in the times of progibition in the USA when the rich and famous would fly to Havana for the booze! Anyway we were drinking cocktails(dirt cheap there) on the veranda when we got chatting to an English couple who were on their honeymoon and staying at the hotel. In the course of our conversation it turned out his parents lived in the town I was born and brought up in. Weymouth on the south coast. The coincidence was that he still often went to stay with his parents as he loved fishing and he had a friend in the town who also enjoyed fishing. I asked which street this friend lived on and it was the street I was born on. I asked him what number house and would you believe it was the house I was born in!! The other side of the world and a complete stranger often sat in the house I’d grown up in….

CanadianGran Thu 02-Oct-25 21:21:38

These are lovely stories, thank you for posting them!

Moth62 Thu 02-Oct-25 21:47:06

A couple of years after our mother died, my brother came to stay with me. We live at opposite ends of the country, so it was his first visit after mum’s death. Having arrived late the night before, we were just taking it easy the next morning when I heard a strange beeping noise. I searched all over until I eventually traced the noise upstairs and found, hidden under a pile of stuff on the windowsill, mum’s alarm clock that she’d kept by her bed for years and which she always brought with her when she came to stay with me. It had lain there undisturbed for months since I’d brought it back home with me. No-one had touched it and yet it decided to sound its alarm just then when my brother and me were together again. It was very spooky and yet very comforting. We felt it was our mum letting us know that she was keeping her eye on us both still.

JenniferEccles Thu 02-Oct-25 22:26:56

Some lovely stories on here and I was especially touched by yours about your mother Moth62

GrandmaKT Thu 02-Oct-25 22:42:42

Gizzy48, what a wonderful story! I'm so glad you re-found your first love and had many happy years together flowers

GoodAfternoonTea Fri 03-Oct-25 08:36:06

Tess46

In 2005 I went to Cuba on a back packing holiday with my daughter. One evening we decided to go to the Hotel National as a treat. It was very famous in the times of progibition in the USA when the rich and famous would fly to Havana for the booze! Anyway we were drinking cocktails(dirt cheap there) on the veranda when we got chatting to an English couple who were on their honeymoon and staying at the hotel. In the course of our conversation it turned out his parents lived in the town I was born and brought up in. Weymouth on the south coast. The coincidence was that he still often went to stay with his parents as he loved fishing and he had a friend in the town who also enjoyed fishing. I asked which street this friend lived on and it was the street I was born on. I asked him what number house and would you believe it was the house I was born in!! The other side of the world and a complete stranger often sat in the house I’d grown up in….

2 Cuban ones from me too. We stayed at a beautiful hotel in Havanna and our room had a huge double balcony overlooking the sea in the old Spanish style. We felt like celebrities sitting on our magnificent balcony. Last year I was watching a German film which took place in Cuba and the love couple in the film were staying in 'our' room and filming on 'our balcony'.

When we returned from that holiday, at Havanna airport, we bumped into our neighbour from 2 doors down who had also just been on holiday there and was booked on the same flights as us.