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I lost my navy The North Face parka yesterday around 3pm near the Phoenicia Diner on Route 28 in the Catskills. It’s a size XL, with a detachable faux-fur hood and bright orange zipper pulls. There’s a small fox embroidery on the inside left pocket and a faint snag on the left cuff from a hike last weekend. It was a gift from my grandmother and means a lot to me, so I’m really hoping it turns up. If you found it, text me or email me—thanks for keeping an eye out.
I lost my blue North Face ski jacket this afternoon around 3:20pm near the trailhead cafe at Belleayre Mountain in the Catskills. It's a men's size L, bright cobalt blue with a white stripe along the left sleeve and a tiny red snowflake pin on the zipper pull. The inner lining is gray fleece and there’s a small fray at the left cuff. Inside the left pocket there’s a folded photo of my grandma, which makes it sentimental—she gave me this jacket, and I really need it back. If you saw it in the Belleayre parking lot or along the Nordic trails, please message me.
I lost my electric-blue The North Face windbreaker yesterday around 3pm near the Kaaterskill Falls parking area on Route 23A in the Catskills. It’s a men's medium, waterproof shell with a white zipper and a small white mountain patch on the left chest. There’s a red interior pocket liner and a tiny snag on the left cuff from a fall last month. The jacket was a gift from my sister, so it means a lot to me and I really need it back. If you found it, please drop it at the trailhead office or message me here — I’d be grateful to reunite with it.
I lost my blue Accu-Chek glucose meter in a gray neoprene case yesterday around 5:30pm outside the Catskill Regional Medical Center cafeteria on Marys Avenue in Catskill. The meter is small and slim, with a white screen and a blue outer shell; the case has a tiny dent on the lower-right corner and a red heart sticker with the initials 'PR' on the zipper. Inside are my glucose test strips and a few receipts; it’s the device I use every day for my diabetes management. This item is really important to me and I rely on it for my health. If anyone found it, I’d really appreciate getting it back asap; I can meet near the hospital entrance or arrange pickup today.
I’m really worried—yesterday around 3pm I realized my budgie had slipped out during a quick break from cleaning the aviary. He’s a small parakeet, sky-blue body with a bright yellow head, white cheeks, and a lilac tail, about the size of a sparrow. He wears a tiny pink leg band with 'AK-42' engraved and there’s a small white patch on his left wing that looks a bit like a heart. I last saw him around the Woodstock Village Green on Tinker Street, near the Woodstock Farmers Market, but he’s likely flown toward the hills around the Catskill forests. This bird is a gift from my grandmother and really means a lot to me—please help me get him back.
I found a blue Osprey hiking backpack this afternoon around 3:30pm in the Windham Mountain Resort parking area off Route 23 in Windham, Catskills. It's a 22-liter pack with a black bottom and neon-yellow zipper pulls. Inside, there's a laminated name tag reading 'Alex Rivera' and a bright red carabiner clipped to the front strap. The front pocket has a faded mountain sticker, and a yellow Nalgene bottle peeks out from a side mesh pocket. There's a small tear on the left shoulder strap from a fall, but otherwise it's in decent condition. If the owner sees this, get in touch.
I found a small mammal this afternoon around 4:15pm. It's a tri-color guinea pig with a white blaze on the nose, soft tan and white fur, and a tiny blue ribbon tied around its neck. It was calmly sitting near the curb by the Phoenicia Diner on Main Street in Phoenicia, Catskills, watching foot traffic. It's in good condition, no injuries, and it seems used to people - it even steps closer when I offer a treat. The ribbon is a distinctive feature, and there's a faint white patch on its left shoulder that I'll describe to help reunite it with its owner. I'm happy to help return it to the right person.
I found a navy blue North Face parka, size L, this afternoon around 4:15 pm in the parking lot behind the Phoenicia Diner on Route 28, here in the Catskills. It's in good shape with just a bit of dust from the rain and a lightly worn zipper. The hood has a faux-fur trim and there's an eye-catching orange zipper pull. Inside the left chest pocket is a small pine-cone keychain clipped to the inner lining, and the brand tag is clearly visible. If this coat belongs to someone, I'd really like to help reunite you with it; you can drop me a note here and we can arrange a pickup near the diner.
I found this olive-green Patagonia parka this afternoon near the Phoenicia Diner on Main Street in Phoenicia, Catskills. It's a size Large, down-filled, with an orange zipper pull and a small blue bear embroidered on the inner lining. The coat is in good condition, a bit muddy at the hem from a hike on the nearby Overlook Mountain trail, and the tag is still attached. Inside the left pocket there's a handwritten note with the initials 'A.R.'—maybe a clue to the owner. If this belongs to you, please reach out and we can meet around the library or at the diner to get it back where it belongs.
I found a sunburst 14-inch Pearl snare drum with a couple of stickers in the parking lot behind the Bearsville Market on Tinker Street this afternoon around 3pm. The shell is glossy with a few scratches and a slightly dented rim; the brass hardware is a little tarnished but still functional. There are two unique identifiers: a cartoon cat sticker near the snare butt and initials R.G. carved into the inside edge near the throw-off plate. The carrying strap is a worn Black nylon one with a frayed end. If this drum is yours, drop a note and maybe we can meet up in Woodstock to return it.
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