Lost
Lost travel adapters near Phoenicia Diner, Catskills
near Phoenicia Diner
Lost
listing
Posted
15 days
ago
Description
I had my travel adapters in a small pouch when I stopped for coffee at the Phoenicia Diner around 8:15 p.m. last Friday after a day of hiking through the Catskills. I must have left them on the counter while I paid and chatted with the waitress about the view from the porch. The place smelled of hot coffee and apple pie, and the booths glowed amber as the sunset faded outside. I'm hoping someone picked them up and held onto them, because I rely on those little adapters to charge my phone while I'm on the road.
Approximate last-seen location
near Phoenicia Diner
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