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I was loading groceries at the Chillicothe Market on Main Street around 6:45 p.m. yesterday when a gust of wind sent my shopping bags sliding across the parking lot and I realized they were lost. The bags held a mix of staples and a few small gifts for my kids, plus a recipe book from Grandma, all of which meant a lot to me. I retraced my steps along Main Street toward Yoctangee Park, but the bags were nowhere to be found. If anyone picked them up or handed them in, I’d be grateful to get them back.
I was at Market Street near the Majestic Theatre in Chillicothe at 2:15 p.m. Saturday when my small set of clear plastic organizers slipped from my bag. They’re thin, stackable trays with a red lid, the kind I use for makeup and travel toiletries. It feels a little dramatic to admit, but they were a practical gift for my sister's wedding, and I keep thinking of them as part of our preparations. If anyone picked them up, I’m hoping they turned up in the right place, as I could really use them back for tonight’s packing.
This morning around 11:15 a.m., I found two puppies wandering near Yoctangee Park in Chillicothe, muddy but friendly. One wore a blue collar with a bell, the other collarless and shy, and they followed me toward Market Street as I spoke softly. Two passersby stopped to help and a kid's family offered water, and I stayed with them until I felt sure they were not in immediate danger. I’m sharing what I found because I know someone is probably worried sick for those little ones and I hope they’re reunited soon.
I spent Friday night clustering garlands and string lights on the porch, and around 8:10 p.m. I paused by Yoctangee Park’s entrance to tie up a bag. When I returned to the car, the box with multicolored lights and a handmade wreath was gone. Christmas was always about bright corners and small rituals, and those decorations were part of that for my neighbors and me. I’m hopeful someone picked them up and meant well. If you found them, please message through the site so they can be reunited with their home.
Friday evening, around 5:40 PM, I was setting up three paintings outside the Pump House Center for the Arts on West Water Street in downtown Chillicothe when a breeze and a passerby conversation pulled me away. When I stepped back, they were gone. The three works are landscapes: one river bend at sunset, one spring field with wildflowers, and a moody hillside at dusk, all in simple wooden frames. They mean a lot to me as part of a recent show. If anyone saw them or left them at the Pump House front desk, I’d be grateful for any help in getting them back to me.
I lost my CDs this afternoon during a quick break at the Chillicothe Arts Festival. Around 3:15 p.m. I was at the edge of Hopewell Culture National Historical Park, near the festival entrance where banners line the sidewalk, when I turned to fetch my map and they slipped from my bag. They’re in a blue, slightly worn jewel case, the kind with a guitar sticker on the front. I retraced every path along the Scioto River, asking a couple of volunteers and a jogger, but the CDs must have vanished into the crowd. I miss them—they held memories from road trips and late-night study sessions, and I keep hoping someone picked them up for safekeeping.
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