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I lost my left Acuvue Oasys contact lens yesterday around 3pm near the Auke Bay Ferry Terminal in Juneau, Southeast Alaska. It's a single, clear lens with a faint blue edge that’s noticeable when the light hits it. The lens is from Acuvue Oasys and came in a small transparent pouch labeled 'L' with a bright blue cap on the case and a tiny white star sticker on the lid. I wear a -2.75 prescription and really need it back—my eyes have been irritated and I can't drive safely without it. If you find it, please text me; I’d be incredibly grateful to get it back soon.
I misplaced a set of woodworking chisels while working on some projects in my garage. I believe they fell out of my tool bag while moving equipment around. The chisels are in a dark blue canvas case, and I last used them about a week ago in Southeast Alaska. If anyone finds them, I would really appreciate getting them back!
I was hiking near Mendenhall Glacier the other day and must have dropped my favorite hiking guidebook there. It's a well-loved copy with lots of notes in the margins and some dog-eared pages. I can really use it back as it has been my go-to reference for trails in Southeast Alaska. If anyone finds it, I'd love to hear from you!
I accidentally left my concert tickets for the Alaskan Music Fest on the table at the café in Juneau. I realized they were missing shortly after leaving and rushed back, but they were no longer there. The tickets are for Saturday's show, and they have my name printed on them. If anyone finds them, I'd appreciate getting them back!
I lost my daughter's favorite pink teddy bear while we were exploring the trails near Juneau. She had taken it out for a little adventure, and we must have left it behind during one of our stops to enjoy the scenery. It's a well-loved bear with a little bow on its neck, and it would mean the world to her if we could get it back.
I found a silver-tone bracelet with a turquoise bead and a tiny anchor charm on a slim chain, about 7.5 inches long. I picked it up this afternoon around 4:15pm along the Creek Street waterfront in downtown Ketchikan, Southeast Alaska. The bracelet has a small engraving on a tiny tag reading 'LR' and shows a few wear marks on the clasp, but it’s in decent shape overall. If you’re missing a bracelet like this, I’d love to help reunite you—please reach out with a photo or description to confirm it’s yours.
Found a tablet this afternoon around 3:15pm, sitting on the pavement outside the Auke Bay Ferry Terminal in Juneau, Alaska. It's a Samsung Galaxy Tab A 10.1 in a black OtterBox case with a blue outer shell. On the back there's a red sticker with the initials 'JL' and a small crack along the top-right corner. It still powers on and shows recent travel apps, so it seems it wasn’t forgotten long ago. If it's yours, you know how to reach me and we can figure out pickup near the terminal.
Found a framed coastal watercolor print this afternoon around 3:15 pm, tucked behind a bench near the Juneau cruise terminal on Front Street. It's a 12x16 inch giclée on canvas, in a driftwood-style frame that looks a bit weathered from the salt air. The scene is a turquoise inlet with pine-covered hills and distant snow-capped mountains; the colors read cool and calm, with a soft matte wash. On the back there’s a small sticker from a local gallery and a faint pencil note with the initials 'K.S.' The frame has a tiny scratch at the bottom-right corner, and I figured someone must be missing it—it feels sentimental and worth returning to its owner.
I found a unique green rain jacket near the docks in Southeast Alaska during a walk yesterday. It looks slightly worn but is in good condition, with a logo of a tree on the front. I hope to return it to its owner since it seems like someone may have really loved it!
I found a classic silver harmonica while walking my dog at the local park in Southeast Alaska. It looks like it has some miles on it, with a few scratches, but it plays beautifully. I'm hoping to reunite it with its owner, as it seems like a well-loved instrument. If you can describe it, please reach out!