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I lost my action figures after helping load groceries on Saturday evening. It was around 7:45 p.m. and the parking lot by the Calvert Marine Museum in Solomons was coming alive with neighbors. I had them in a blue tote beside the car, and I stepped briefly to chat with a friend, and when I looked back, the tote was gone. Those figures were handed down from my grandfather and mean a lot to me, so if you happened to find a small collection with a bright red cape and a cracked battle-damaged helmet, please keep them safe. I would be grateful to be reunited with them.
At 6:45 p.m. last Friday, I was walking along the Solomons Island boardwalk after sunset, sorting a small envelope in my tote. I realized my grandfather's stamps—an old blue envelope—had disappeared from the bag. They mean the world to me; they connect me to stories from the 1960s. I must have dropped them near the benches by the lighthouse viewpoint, or perhaps outside the bait shop by the water's edge. If someone found them, please know they’re treasured and belong with me.
Friday around 6:20 p.m., I was at the Solomons Island boardwalk with friends and set my handheld device and a small home console on a bench near the lighthouse while we grabbed a bite. When we circled back at 6:50 p.m. to take a sunset photo, they were gone. The handheld is a blue Nintendo 3DS with a dented corner, and the console is a slim gray Switch Lite I’ve had since college. These devices aren’t just gadgets; they’re where I unwind after busy days by the bay and weekend trips to St. Mary’s County. If you found them or moved them for safekeeping, please let me know through the site.
Hi, I'm Lauren Brooks. I found a couple of belts yesterday afternoon along the Solomons Island boardwalk in Southern Maryland, around 3:15 PM, near the lighthouse. There are two black leather belts with brass buckles and a brown fabric belt; they look worn but useful. I left them on a bench where people sit to watch the boats, hoping to help the owner recognize them. If these belong to you, please reach out through the site and we can arrange a pickup near Solomons Island Lighthouse.
I left three small sculptures on a bench by the Solomons Island Lighthouse boardwalk around 3:15 PM on Saturday, October 5, and by the time I turned back they were gone. The pieces are about six inches tall, ceramic with pale blue glazes, each on a dark wooden base—one a fisherman, one a lighthouse keeper, one a seagull. They were a gift from my grandmother, a reminder of sunny afternoons by the Patuxent River, and I’m sick with worry at the thought of them being picked up by someone who doesn’t understand their meaning.
I was walking near the Waldorf Target when I saw a neat bundle of plastic organizers lying on the parking lot pavement around 3:40 p.m. on Sunday. It looked like someone had dropped a bundle of desk and kitchen organizers—clear plastic boxes with colored lids and a few labels still attached. I picked them up and kept them in my car, hoping the owner would see this listing. There wasn’t any name tag, so I’m posting here. They look almost new and would be useful to someone organizing a home or office.
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