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On Saturday around 4:30 PM, I was walking the Okaloosa Island Boardwalk near the pier when I must have dropped two belts from my luggage. One is a dark brown leather belt with a brass buckle, the other a woven navy belt with a small anchor pattern. They carry memories: the leather belt was my father's favorite, and the woven belt marked a special trip we took to the coast last summer. I already feel a little lost without them, like a part of our beach days is missing.
Last night around 7:45 p.m., I realized my stack of DVDs had vanished while I was in Fort Walton Beach. I had them on the coffee table during a movie night at a friend's place, then stopped by the Fort Walton Beach Public Library on Miracle Strip Parkway SE to grab a book and forgot to return to the lobby or take them with me. The set includes a few hard-to-find titles and a sci‑fi series I love. If someone found them, I’d be grateful if they could drop them off at the library or the desk by the entrance; I’m hoping they’re safe and will be returned.
I’m posting because I realized I left my Student ID somewhere in Fort Walton Beach. I was walking back from class near the Fort Walton Beach Landing around 9:15 this morning, and I must have dropped it near the bus stop at the corner of Lewis Turner Boulevard and Eglin Parkway. It’s a slim plastic badge with my photo and my name printed in small letters. I’m anxious about it since it grants access to campus buildings and my schedule for the week. If someone found it, I’d be grateful to reclaim it before exams begin.
I was sorting through a small pile of stamps at 6:15 p.m. on Friday outside the Publix on Beal Parkway in Fort Walton Beach when I realized a tiny leather binder from my late grandfather's collection had slipped from my bag. The stamps are delicate, some with faded ink and faint colors, and they mean a lot to me. I felt a hollow ache thinking of the stories they carry as the streetlights flicker above the palm trees. If anyone saw a small leather binder tucked under a bench or lying along the curb, please let me know through the site.
I lost my folder of sheet music last Friday, around 6:15 PM, while walking along HarborWalk Village in Destin after a late rehearsal. The music was for a community recital next month, and the blue binder had my initials on the cover. I must have set it down on a bench near the ice-cream shop by the water, then moved on to grab a bite to eat. The pages are a bit dog-eared, with a few pencil marks and a coffee stain on the cover. I’m hoping someone picked it up by the time I returned, or at least kept it safe near HarborWalk's main promenade. If you think you saw it, please check around the village.
I found a pair of black Sony WH-1000XM4 wireless headphones this afternoon around 6:30 pm in the parking lot behind the Target on Beal Parkway NW, Fort Walton Beach. They’re matte black, foldable, and in decent shape aside from a small dent on the right earcup. The included soft case has a bright blue interior liner, and there’s a USB-C charging cable tucked in the pocket. They look well cared for, and I’m hoping to get them back to their owner soon—if these are yours, describe the dent on the earcup or the contents of the pocket to claim.
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