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I was walking back to my car near Lake Eola Park in Orlando, Florida, around 7:15 PM last Friday when a breeze knocked the carrier loose from my shoulder and my two cockatiels slipped free. They’re small—yellow and gray with bright cheek patches, one with a tiny red crest. They’re gentle and curious, always calling to passersby, so I’m anxious they’ll fly off or hide somewhere I won’t think to look. I’ve retraced the paths along the lake and near the band shell, but I can’t shake the feeling they’re close. If you’ve seen them anywhere near Lake Eola Park, please help bring them home.
Last Friday, around 9:15 p.m., I realized my travel bags were missing after I stepped out of a restaurant near Lake Eola Park in downtown Orlando. The bags are a navy rolling suitcase and a smaller carry-on with a green tag. Inside there are clothes, a camera case, and a couple of travel guides from different trips. I retraced my steps along East Church Street and around the illuminated fountain, but the bags were already gone. It’s unsettling to feel so exposed on a night out, but I keep hoping someone honest picked them up.
I left a laptop charger at the Rosen Centre hotel. Lost it about a week ago.
I was walking my dog around Lake Eola Park this morning at about 7:15 a.m. when I found several microwaves behind a storage shed near the CVS on East Colonial Drive, not far from the lake. They look used but functional and are dusty from being outside. I stacked them together to keep them from cluttering the walkway and to help the owner recognize them. If these belong to you, please reach out through the site with any distinguishing marks; I’d love to help you get them back.
I was leaving lunchtime along Church Street around 1:45 p.m. today when I spotted a tote labeled Organizers sitting on a bench near City Hall Plaza. I opened it to glance at the contents and saw event materials, lanyards, and printed sheets, all untouched. I carried it to security at the Dr. Phillips Center area and waited for the owner to claim it, hoping this helps someone in a hurry. I know a person's day could hinge on a missing bag like this, so I'm hoping it lands back with its rightful owner soon.
On a breezy Orlando morning, I spotted a small photograph album on the sidewalk near Lake Eola Park around 9:30 a.m. while making my way to a cafe. The pictures feel personal—family gatherings, trips to the theme parks, captions scribbled in the margins. It’s clear these meant a lot to someone, and I would be glad to reunite them with their owner. I’m posting them here believing the rightful person will recognize these moments.
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