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This morning around 8:15 AM, I found a box of holiday decorations by the Walton County Courthouse square in DeFuniak Springs. There were garlands, a bundle of lights, and a shiny red bow all tangled together, as if someone had dropped them after a community Christmas event. I picked them up and kept them in the shade while I looked for any identifying tags, hoping the owner would recognize the assortment. If these decorations belong to you, they’re safe with me until you claim them.
On Friday at 8:15 PM I realized my two hamsters were missing from their cage, which sat on the kitchen counter by the sliding glass door in Fort Walton Beach, near the Okaloosa Island Boardwalk. I thought the cage door might have been ajar when I was tidying earlier, but I can't be sure. I searched every room, and then I walked along the Boardwalk area by the water, listening for tiny squeaks and hoping they’re somewhere safe. I just want them back home with me.
I was loading groceries into my car outside my beach rental near HarborWalk Village around 8:30 p.m. last Friday when my appliances disappeared from the back porch. The sea breeze carried the sound of waves and a few ferries, and the boardwalk shimmered with neon. I searched along the curb and in the alcoves behind the dunes, calling out their names and praying they hadn't slipped away. These appliances aren't just things; they're part of a long-care repair project I'm trying to finish before a booked stay ends, and losing them set me back emotionally and logistically. If anyone saw two small kitchen appliances near HarborWalk Village, I’d be grateful for any information.
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.
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