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I was packing for a quick trip when I realized my travel adapters were missing from my carry bag. It was around 7:15 p.m. yesterday near the Panama City Marina, after I walked by the Seafarers Memorial and set my bag on a bench to tie my shoes. Those small adapters are essential for charging my laptop and phone on trips, and I’m anxious without them. If you found them and left them safe near that spot, I’d be incredibly grateful to have them back.
Today, around 11:25 a.m., I found a driver's license in the parking lot of the Panama City Marina, by the water's edge near the slip. The card bore a photo and the owner's name, and it looked like it had fallen from a wallet during a quick dash to the car. I kept it safe in my jacket pocket and wanted to post here so the owner can reclaim it. It’s amazing how a small card can carry someone’s morning routine and plans. I hope the owner sees this and knows it’s been looked after.
I lost my pins yesterday. I was helping set up a charity bake sale at 3:40 p.m. on Harrison Avenue, in front of City Hall, when I realized my small set of enamel pins wasn’t on my jacket anymore. They’re just a few silver pins with blue enamel, sentimental tokens from my grandmother and priceless to me. I retraced my steps along the brick sidewalk, checked the planter beds, and even looked under the bench by the crosswalk where I sat for a moment. The loss stings, like losing a piece of her all over again. If someone found them, I’d be grateful to know they’re safe.
I lost my favorite hat yesterday evening around 6:15 p.m. as I was walking the park’s boardwalk at St. Andrews State Park in Panama City. I must have taken it off to wipe sweat and somehow drifted away from the parking lot. It’s a gray baseball cap with a tiny green logo, the kind I grabbed after a long day and wore every chance I got. It means more to me than the hat itself, and I’m hoping it turned up somewhere safe.
On Tuesday night, around 8:25 PM, I realized my CDs were missing after I stepped out of the downtown Panama City Public Library area along West 4th Street. My binder held a mix of classic rock and indie discs, some with concert stickers and a few that bring back late-night drives on Thomas Drive. I must have left the binder somewhere along the walk to my apartment on 5th Street, and I kept circling the route hoping to spot it again. Losing them felt personal—each sleeve carries a memory, and I’m hoping a good Samaritan found them and kept them safe.
I found these toasters on the sidewalk outside the Panama City Public Library along Harrison Ave around 3:10 pm today. They were simply sitting there, plugged into nothing and looking oddly out of place among the passersby. I picked them up and carried them to a shaded bench, wondering who might be missing a morning wake-up call. It felt strange to hold someone else’s appliances, yet I knew I’d want someone to reclaim mine if it happened. Maybe they’ll belong to someone about to host a charity brunch—hope they’re reunited soon.
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