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I'm Sophie Carter. I found a small bag of stamps today around 3:30 PM near the fountain in Big Spring Park, Huntsville. The bag contains stamps that look vintage, some used and a few mint, tucked in an old album. I know how important a collection like this can be, and I hope the owner sees this post and claims them. They were lying under a bench by the fountain, so if these sounded familiar, it's worth checking the post.
Hi, I’m Emily Carter. I lost a small utensils set on Friday around 7:15 p.m., after a quick outdoor cookout in Big Spring Park in downtown Huntsville. I had been packing up near the fountain by the amphitheater when a gust knocked my bag loose and it slid into the grass. The set includes a wooden-handled spatula, two forks, and a blue-handled paring knife—the kind I use for weekend projects and camping. I’m kicking myself for not tying the bag better. If you saw a lone utensil set near the benches by the fountain, I’d be grateful to hear about it. I really miss cooking with those tools.
On Friday around 6:15 p.m., after rehearsal at the Von Braun Center in Huntsville, my sheet music—blue cover with my initials G.R.—had slipped from my bag and disappeared from a chair in the lobby. I’ve retraced the route through downtown Huntsville and checked nearby Decatur’s Historic Square, but the music hasn’t turned up. It means a lot to me—these pieces are for tonight’s recital and carry a lot of memory. If you’ve found it, the site can link you back to me so we can arrange a pickup near the Von Braun Center.
On Sunday around 2:30 p.m., I realized my desk organizers were missing from the kitchen counter of my Clinton Avenue apartment in Huntsville, near Big Spring Park. I had set them on the counter before heading to a quick meeting at the Von Braun Center, and when I returned they were gone. They’re a small three-piece bamboo tray, a blue plastic organizer, and a pencil cup with my initials scratched on it. It’s frustrating to lose something that keeps my day running smoothly, especially before a big project. If you saw them around the Bridge Street area or near the Von Braun Center, please bring them back to where they belong.
On Sunday at 6:45 a.m., I discovered two microwaves missing from the kitchen of my apartment near Bailey Cove Road in Huntsville, part of the Huntsville/Decatur area. They are two compact stainless-steel microwaves, identical models, with one dent on the corner. I’d been loading boxes onto a cart for a move, and they were stacked by the kitchen counter. I’ve searched the apartment, building laundry room, and the lobby near the Space & Rocket Center, but they’ve not turned up. These machines were essential for quick meals during the move, and I’m hoping they’ll be returned soon.
I lost my leopard gecko yesterday around 3:15pm. It’s about 6 inches long, yellow-tan with a bright orange tail, and it has striking blue eyes. There are two small blue spots near its right hip and a tiny nick on the tip of its left front claw. I last saw it in the living room at home, near the front door, and I’m pretty sure it slipped out into the hallway. I’ve checked the area around the Walmart on Sparkman Drive in Huntsville, especially the Whitesburg Drive intersection, but haven’t found it. This gecko was a rescue and means a lot to me—really hoping it turns up soon. If you see it, please message me so I can come pick it up.
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