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My daughter lost a giant green owl inflatable beach ball. On Christmas. Which is also her birthday! It is probably on its way to Cuba but if found, i can't tell you how grateful we would be.
Yesterday around 3pm I lost my yellow ukulele outside Margaritaville on Duval Street in Key West, Florida Keys. It's a small soprano uke with a satin finish and two unique stickers: a blue wave on the front and a tiny shell near the strap button. I keep the ukulele in a worn black gig bag with a red interior, and the strap is frayed and tends to curl up in the wind. That little instrument matters a lot to me—it was a gift from my grandma and holds sentimental value. If anyone found it, I’d be grateful to get it back.
I lost my blue paperback travel guide to the Florida Keys yesterday around 3pm near Mallory Square in Key West. It's a Keys Pocket Guide by Island Press, about the size of a small paperback, with a teal ribbon bookmark and a coffee stain on page 72. The cover is a bit creased from rain and salt spray, and one page is folded at the corner where I highlighted the lighthouse route. It has sentimental value because my sister gave it to me before this trip, and I really need it back to plan the rest of my days here. If anyone found it, please get in touch.
I lost my Florida state ID card yesterday around 3pm outside Margaritaville on Duval Street in Key West, here in the Florida Keys. It's a white plastic ID with a faint blue banner at the top, my photo on the left, and a tiny coffee stain near the bottom-right corner. There's a palm-tree hologram on the back and a small green sticker with the initials 'AK' stuck in the corner. I really need it back for travel and work; losing it in the Keys is stressful, and it had sentimental value because it was my only ID while I visit family.
I lost my coral-pink Teva flip-flops yesterday around 3pm near Mallory Square in Key West. They're women's size 7, bright coral-pink with a little shell charm on the left strap and a tiny wave-shaped scratch on the right sole. They’ve seen a lot of sun and salt and are a bit scuffed, but they’re still comfy for long walks. They were a gift from my sister during our last Florida Keys trip, and they feel sentimental now more than ever. If anyone found them, please shoot me a message—I’d really appreciate getting them back so I can wear them again on the next boat day and sunset walk.
I found a teal ceramic table lamp with a brass base this afternoon around 4pm. It was sitting on a curb near the parking lot behind Margaritaville Cafe on Duval Street in Key West. The lamp stands about 18 inches tall, with a glossy teal glaze and a brass base with a small patina. The linen shade shows a tiny tear along the seam, and there is a small chip on the bottom rim. The cord is an old braided fabric and there is a sticker on the underside that reads 'Made in Portugal.' If this belongs to you, I'm happy to return it.
I found a black leather travel wallet lying on the sand at Sandspur Beach in the Florida Keys. It has a few travel cards, some cash in various currencies, and a neatly folded map of the Keys inside. It looks like it belongs to someone who recently visited, as there are pictures of colorful fish and coral attached to the inside cover. I would love to return it to its owner, so please reach out if you think it's yours!
I found a black leather briefcase while walking on the beach near Key West. It was tucked behind some rocks, and it seemed a bit weathered from the sand and saltwater. It has several pockets and a silver clasp, along with some initials engraved on the side. I would love to return it to its owner, as I'm sure they must be missing it.
I found a set of keys with a colorful keyring while walking along the beach near Key West. They include a house key, a car key, and a third key that seems to belong to a local business. I was out there enjoying the sunset and spotted the keys lying in the sand. If you think they could be yours, please describe the keyring and any specific details of the keys.