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I am posting this as LOST: Scarves. I was at the Cocoa Beach Pier in Space Coast, Florida, around 4:15 p.m. yesterday, the sea breeze tugging at my coat as families lined up for sunset photos. My scarf is pale cream with a thin teal stripe and a couple of frayed ends, the kind I wear to brighten a gray day. I retraced the boardwalk from the fishermen's shack to the lifeguard stand, but I cannot find it anywhere and the moment feels empty without it.
I lost my Wild and Domestic during a sunset stroll along the Space Coast. Around 6:15 p.m. on Tuesday I realized it was not in my bag as I stood near the Cocoa Beach Pier, where the spray from the waves catches the lights. The cover is a faded blue, with a white spine and a pink ribbon bookmark that sticks out when you open it. I carry it everywhere, and it felt like losing a quiet part of myself—the wind, the gulls, and the glow of the sea at dusk. If it turned up anywhere near the pier or the promenade, it would mean the world to see it again.
I’m Isabella Rivera. I lost my toaster during a quick stop along Space Coast, Florida, around 8:20 p.m. last Friday at the Cocoa Beach Pier. I had set it on a metal table outside a snack shack while I checked my map, and when I turned back, it was gone. It’s a compact stainless steel two-slice toaster with a black dial and a red power cord. It’s not valuable, but it’s part of my beach-week routine. If someone found it, I’d be grateful if you could keep it safe near the Cape Canaveral Lighthouse until I can claim it.
I was biking along Ocean Path near the Cocoa Beach Pier at 4:15 PM yesterday when I spotted a small GPS device lying on a bench next to a snack cart. It has a red silicone case and a cracked screen, with a tangled charger tucked in beneath. It clearly looked like it belonged to someone who was here for a beach day, not a rental. I powered it down, tucked it into a bag, and handed it in at the Space Coast Community Lost & Found, hoping the owner will see this listing. The Sunshine State can be windy this time of day, and I’d want someone to get their gear back.
At 11:40 a.m. on Tuesday, I found two framed paintings leaning against a bench outside the Cocoa Beach Public Library along A1A. I picked them up and brought them to the front desk to see if anyone would claim them. The canvases look well cared for, with a few smudges that suggest they’ve been loved. I’d feel better knowing they’re back with their owner through the Space Coast community.
I was walking along the Cocoa Beach Pier area in Space Coast around 5:15 PM yesterday when a small wooden train rolled out of the sand near the boardwalk. It’s a little red engine with yellow accents and a chipped coat of paint, clearly a well-loved toy. I looked around the benches and under the boardwalk to see if someone was missing it, but no one appeared. I picked it up and brought it to the lost-and-found, hoping the owner will see this and know it’s safe.
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