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I'm Ava Johnson, and I lost my shopping bags somewhere on the Kenai Peninsula. Friday evening, around 6:15 PM, I was loading groceries in the Soldotna Shopping Center parking lot when the wind picked up and the bags tumbled out of sight. One bag is black with a red logo, the other is blue with a stripe—both were full of groceries and a small reusable tote I treasure. I searched the nearby aisles and peered under cars, but the lot went quiet and the bags vanished. I'm hoping someone picked them up and set them aside, so I can grab them when I'm next in town.
I was walking along Sterling Street toward the harbor in Homer when I found a toolbox and a cordless drill sitting unattended outside the Pratt Museum around 2:15 PM last Sunday. The tools look well-used but functional, with a few stickers peeling off and no obvious owner name. I’ve kept them safe and dry since then, hoping the rightful owner will see this post and reclaim them through the site. If these are yours, please let the site know so we can arrange a proper handoff.
On Friday at 4:15 p.m., I was strolling along the Kenai Riverfront Park boardwalk and paused to tie my shoe. I forgot to zip the tote, and when I reached the bench a minute later, the sheet music binder was gone. It’s a small book of pieces my late aunt loved, with a red cover labeled 'Spring Recital' and a few ragged pages. The wind off the river carried the notes away, and I keep picturing her smile when she heard those tunes. I’ve asked around the Kenai Visitor Center and along the boardwalk, but nothing yet. If you found them, please tell the site.
LOST microwave on the Kenai Peninsula. I cannot shake the feeling I left it behind after helping a friend move. Last Friday around 6:15 PM we were at a rental cabin near the Kenai River, and I must have misplaced it while unloading. I think it ended up in the Soldotna Public Library lobby, or perhaps in the cafe area as we left. It is a standard stainless microwave with a small dent on the door and a frayed power cord. This thing is my daily helper for quick meals and warm coffee, and I am hopeful someone found it and kept it safe.
I last checked the fireplace mantle at 9:30 p.m. Friday, at my home on Binkley Lane in Soldotna, on the Kenai Peninsula. The decorations are a mix of red-and-green garland with pinecones, a wreath, two glittering snowflakes, and a string of warm white lights. I had them set up for a small Christmas gathering and they instantly sparkled when the lights turned on. Since then I’ve retraced steps from the living room to the garage and even checked the nearby Soldotna Rotary Park parking lot, but they’re gone. These decorations carry memories from last year, and I’m hoping to have them back before our family brings out the stockings for Christmas Eve.
I lost my dark blue U.S. passport yesterday around 3pm near the Safeway on the Sterling Highway in Soldotna, Kenai Peninsula. It's in a black leather sleeve, and the inner cover has a small blue Alaska moose sticker I stuck there for luck. The back cover has a coffee ring from my mug and the corner is a bit creased from travel. This passport is crucial for my upcoming trip, and it holds a lot of sentimental value since it was my first big move to Alaska. If someone found it, I’d be so grateful to get it back.
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