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            Serendipity just … 
            
			happens 
			… in its own good time 
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            [June 01, 2019]  
			
			It 
			just happened, you know? One of those serendipitous coincidences 
			that occur when planets line up or you foolishly store oily rags 
			together. It just … happened. | 
        
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			 Ardis Richardson was looking through the Soup ‘R 
			Market for an egg beater for her mom. Not the electric kind. The 
			turn-the-handle kind. She picked one up and tried it out, causing 
			the friendly little metallic whir that good egg beaters make. What 
			was serendipitous, however, was Anita Campbell not six feet away in 
			the next row thumping pumpkins. As Anita thumped and Ardis whirred, 
			they got in time with each other and Sarah McKinley was checking out 
			kitchen timers and gave one a friendly ding. This got the thumper 
			and whirrer going even more enthusiastically and caused the market’s 
			owner, Annette George, to walk over to the three percussionists, 
			grin, and pick up a brand-new stainless steel funnel, purse her 
			lips, and begin to blow a blues tune on it. It was okay, since she 
			owned the store. 
 
			
			 
			
			Annette, it turns out, played trombone back in high school.
 
 While she was bluesing and Anita was thumping and Sarah was dinging 
			and Ardis was whirring, a kind of blissful harmony began and filled 
			the vegetable aisle with music.
 
 When they finally stopped, and between gales of laughter, Annette 
			said she could put a regular trumpet mouthpiece in the funnel and 
			get a better tone. Anita said not to say anything to her husband, 
			Dud, as he thought his accordion playing was the only music in the 
			family.
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			 They agreed to get together each 
			Wednesday afternoon and practice until they got good enough for a 
			concert.
 But they never did.
 
 Serendipity just … happens … in its own good time.
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			Slim Randles] 
			 
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