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On Friday at about 6:15 p.m., I was walking from the Castillo de San Marcos toward the old city gates when I realized my three work cases had vanished from the back of my cart. They’re black leather and a bit scuffed, all three together in a mismatched set, with a fabric tag still clinging to one. Inside are sketches, contracts, and a prototype for a project I’m due to present next week. I’m panicking a little—these aren’t just bags, they’re my work. I’ve walked along King Street, checked the fountain area, and asked a few shops; I hope someone knows something.
Lost Saturday around 3:20 p.m., I was strolling along St. George Street in downtown St. Augustine, heading toward the Castillo de San Marcos. My messenger bag snagged on a lamppost and the zipper popped open, and a handful of CDs spilled onto the cobblestones. I picked up most of them, but a couple slid behind a bench by the fountain near the town steps. They're my favorites from college - mixed indie stuff, and a live recording I can't replace. I keep replaying the moment in my head, hoping someone found them and kept them safe until I can get back.
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I was walking back from the Castillo de San Marcos courtyard at 6:45 PM on Saturday when I found a box of holiday decorations tucked behind a planter by the Castillo gate. It wasn't mine, so I kept it safe and posted here to help reunite it with its owner. The bundle includes string lights, a red garland, and a few fragile glass ornaments with hand-painted details. The glow in those pieces reminded me of family gatherings, and I’d love to see them go back to someone who cherishes them as much as I did that evening.
I was strolling along Saint George Street around 6:45 PM on Tuesday when I spotted a small pin set left on a bench just outside the Castillo de San Marcos. The pins looked like a little collection from a local club—bright enamel colors, a compass, and a tiny lighthouse figure. There wasn’t a note or any contact information, so I kept them safe and decided to post here in case the owner sees it. I know how special a small pin can feel, especially when it marks a memory from this charming corner of town.
I was walking along St. George Street near the Castillo de San Marcos this morning, around 9:10 a.m., when I spotted a folder of sheet music left on a bench outside a cafe. The pages look like a mishmash of classical pieces with a few pencil notations in the margins. I picked it up and kept it safe as I wandered toward the Cathedral Basilica of St. Augustine, hoping to help reunite it with its owner. Music has a way of finding its way home, and I would be happy to hand this back to someone who recognizes their name or initials on the cover.
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