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I lost my sage green queen duvet cover yesterday around 3pm. It's a Brooklinen 600-thread-count cotton sateen duvet cover, sage green with white embroidered initials 'P.D.' on the top-left corner, and it has a tiny snag along the inner seam near the zipper. I last used it in my apartment on West San Francisco Street, and I think it slipped off the bed when I was packing to head to the Plaza area near the Palace of the Governors. It means a lot to me—it's a gift from my grandmother—and I’d be really grateful to get it back. If you've seen it, email me at [email protected].
I'm missing my cherry red Le Creuset 5-quart Dutch oven. It's the workhorse I use for stews and roasts, and I'm really attached to it because it was a gift from my grandmother. I last saw it yesterday around 3pm near the Santa Fe Plaza, outside the Cafe on Don Gaspar Avenue. The pot is in good condition but has a small chip on the rim and the lid knob feels a bit loose; the inside lid has a faint engraving 'A.F.' for Amelia Farouk. I really need it back for upcoming family meals—if anyone found it, I'd be forever grateful. You can reach me at [email protected].
I lost my blue-gray hearing aid with a clear earmold yesterday around 3pm near the Santa Fe Plaza, outside Lensic Theater along Lincoln Avenue. It's a Phonak Audéo Bel, with a small dent on the left outer shell and a battery door etched with 'P3'. The earmold is transparent, and the little suction dome has a nick, so it doesn't sit perfectly. This device is essential for daily conversations and safety, and I'm really hoping someone picked it up and kept it safe.
I lost my blue paperback with a sunburst cover yesterday around 3pm near the Palace of the Governors at the Santa Fe Plaza. It’s a 320-page travel memoir, softcover with a gold sunburst on the front and a green tassel bookmark peeking out between pages 112 and 113. A small Taos library sticker sits on the back, and I tucked a pressed wildflower from a Taos hike between the pages years ago. It’s sentimental — a gift from my aunt — and I really need it back. If you found it, please help me reunite with it.
I’m missing my electric blue Nike swim shorts, size M. I wore them yesterday around 3pm at the Genoveva Chavez Community Center pool here in Santa Fe. They’re a bright electric blue with black side panels, a white Nike swoosh on the left leg, and a tiny white star stitched near the pocket. The waistband has a black drawstring that’s a bit frayed, and there’s a small inner pocket where I kept a key. They were a gift from my sister and hold sentimental value, especially since I was training for the summer swim meet. If anyone found them, I’d really appreciate getting them back—couldn’t practice without them this week.
I found this olive green North Face Borealis backpack this afternoon around 3:45pm, tucked behind a bench near the Santa Fe Plaza by the Palace of the Governors on Lincoln Avenue. It's a standard-size pack with a dark gray bottom and bright orange zipper pulls on the main compartment and front pocket. A small embroidered sun-and-mountain patch decorates the front, and the left shoulder strap has a tiny fray near the seam. Inside I found a blue spiral notebook with a University of New Mexico sticker and a charger cable coiled in the side pocket. I know how easy it is to panic over a lost bag—if this is yours, email me at [email protected] with a detail only you would know about it, and we’ll sort a safe handoff.
Found a blue North Face backpack this afternoon around 2:15pm, lying on the sidewalk outside the Santa Fe Plaza along Lincoln Ave near the Plaza Café. It's a standard school-size backpack, deep blue with bright orange zipper pulls and a small pine-tree patch on the front. The fabric shows a few scuffs from the street, but the zippers still work, and there's a padded laptop sleeve inside plus a mesh water-bottle pocket on the side. Inside the main pocket I saw a faded sticker of a mountain range and a reusable notebook. I'd love to get this back to its owner—it's clearly been cared for and I assume the owner will want it back too. If this is yours, reply here and we can arrange a quick drop-off or meetup.
I found a cream king-size duvet cover with a small pine-tree embroidery in the top-left corner and forest-green piping along the edges this afternoon around 2:15 PM outside the Loretto Chapel courtyard on Canyon Road. It’s 100% cotton, with a soft, slightly creased texture from being folded and stored. There’s a faint coffee stain on the back hem and a tiny snag along the embroidery where the fabric frays a bit—easy to describe if you’re the owner. If you’re missing a bedding set that’s likely from a higher-end line, I’d love to get it back to you.
I found a Roland digital synthesizer in a black hard-shell case this afternoon around 2:15 pm outside the Lensic Theater on Palace Ave near the Santa Fe Plaza. It's a compact 37-key keyboard with a matte finish and a silver Roland logo on the lid. There’s a tiny dent on the top corner and a blue star sticker on the handle—pretty unique if you’re trying to spot it. The keys feel solid and it looks well cared for, so I know it matters to someone. If this is yours, message me here and we’ll arrange a safe return in the Santa Fe area; I’d be really glad to help.
Found a hardcover Lonely Planet Southwest guide this afternoon around 3:15pm in front of the Lensic Performing Arts Center on West San Francisco Street, near the Santa Fe Plaza. It's the 2018 edition, bright orange cover with white title and a slightly worn spine from travel. It's about 7 by 5 inches, and inside there's a red bookmark ribbon and a couple of dog-eared pages marked at Monument Valley and Santa Fe Trail routes. I figured it belonged to someone who loves road trips or hikes, and it would be a bummer to lose it. If you think it's yours, message me and we can arrange a quick pickup.
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