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Hey, I’m Diego Ramirez. I lost my rabbits tonight near Zilker Park around 7:45 PM Friday, by Barton Springs Pool with a view of downtown. A gust of wind startled me; the two rabbits bolted and I couldn’t keep up as they vanished into the brush by the dog run. They’re part of my family and carry a lot of memories from my grandmother’s hands, so I’m hoping for a safe return. If you saw two rabbits around dusk near Zilker Park, please help me bring them home.
I found travel visas on Saturday around 2:05 PM along the Congress Ave Bridge near 6th Street during a small neighborhood festival. They were tucked in a flimsy folder with a red cover and a passport photo peeking out. I kept them in my jacket pocket for safety while I looked for the owner, then posted this listing because I know how important those documents are. If this matches what you’re missing, please reach out through the site so the owner can be reunited with them.
I found travel adapters this afternoon in Austin. Around 4:15 p.m. on a sunny Saturday, I spotted them beneath a bench near the entrance to the Long Center, just off Barton Springs Road. They were tangled with a charger inside a small blue pouch and glinted under the late sun. I picked them up, thinking someone must be missing these after a day of wandering around downtown. The memory of last-minute packing and conference lanyards came back as I turned toward the street, hoping the owner would see this listing and recognize their adapters.
I was strolling along South Congress Avenue near the Continental Club around 5:45 PM on Sunday when I realized my postcards had vanished from the small leather pouch I keep for travel memories. They’re sentimental—old family postcards from road trips, with faded stamps and little notes on the back. I last had them while I paused to take a photo near the Barton Springs Pool entrance, inside Zilker Park, not far from the trail by Lady Bird Lake. Losing them feels like losing a piece of my story, and I’m hoping someone picked them up and might recognize the handwriting in a moment of quiet. If they turn up, I’d be grateful.
On Friday, January 9, around 7:15 p.m., I let my two Canines out in the yard of my apartment on East 7th Street, and they slipped toward the river trail by Zilker Park. I walked the path and called their names for twenty minutes, but they didn’t come back. They’re friendly but shy with strangers, a wiry beagle and a big brown shepherd mix, and they’re everything to me. I’m worried about them and hoping someone in SoCo or near Barton Springs saw them and kept an eye out until I found them.
I lost two toasters after dinner at my Austin apartment near Zilker Park. I set them on the kitchen island around 8:30 p.m. last Friday while tidying up, then I dashed out to grab a bag of groceries. When I returned, they were gone. One is a stainless steel toaster with a black lever; the other is white with chrome trim. They’re part of my everyday routine, and I’m anxious to get them back to start my mornings with coffee and toast.
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