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On Saturday around 9:15 a.m. I found a small prescription bottle resting on a bench along the Myrtle Beach Boardwalk, just past the arcades by the SkyWheel. The label had faded in the sun, so I couldn't read the name, but the bottle looked recently used and important. I tucked it into a zip-top bag and stood by the railing, thinking of the person who might be missing it. The morning breeze carried salt air and laughter from the beach—little moments that make a day feel hopeful. I hope this post helps someone reconnect with their meds and their plans for the day.
I was jotting a few notes on postcard ideas while strolling the Myrtle Beach Boardwalk around 3:30 p.m. on Saturday when a small stack slipped from my tote and disappeared into the crowd near the SkyWheel. Each card carries a memory from our trip—the lighthouse photo, a note, a doodle in the corner—and I’ve been clinging to them since we got home. Losing them feels like letting go of that sunshine afternoon, and I’ve been replaying the moment hoping someone picked them up. If they’re found, I’d be grateful to know they’re safe.
I'm visiting Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, and the Boardwalk by the SkyWheel was buzzing around 6:40 p.m. last Thursday when I spotted a small black zip pouch tucked beneath a bench near the arcade and souvenir stalls. Inside were several adapters—USB-C, micro-USB, a charger cable, and a folded receipt. They looked recently dropped, and it seemed someone needed them for work or travel. I left the pouch where I found it and posted this finding here in case the owner checks the site. If this is yours, please reply through the site and I’ll help you reconnect.
I was walking along the Myrtle Beach Boardwalk near the SkyWheel around 6 PM when I felt a light breeze and realized my pin collection wasn’t in my jacket pocket anymore. They’re a handful of enamel pins—bright palm trees, a seashell, and a tiny compass—that my grandmother gave me on trips. Losing them makes me feel a little hollow; those pins connect me to her and to family memories. If you found them somewhere near the boardwalk, I’d be grateful to know they’re safe.
On Friday around 8:15 PM, I found a tote of holiday decorations tucked behind a bench near the Myrtle Beach SkyWheel along the Boardwalk. The bag held multicolored lights, a few pine sprigs, and a small lighthouse ornament that rattled when I shook it. It looked like someone was in the middle of decorating a condo for the holidays, and I could feel the owner’s frustration as I sorted through the tangled cords. This scene reminded me of family gatherings on the coast, and I wanted to help reunite these decorations with their owner.
I found two microwaves behind a condo building along Ocean Boulevard near the Myrtle Beach Boardwalk around 2:00 p.m. on Tuesday. They were tucked behind a stack of beach chairs and a cooler, dusty from the sand yet with cords neatly coiled. I figured they belonged to someone staying at a nearby rental who just forgot them after a long day in the sun. I hope the owner sees this and can recover them.
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