LOST stamps in Treasure Coast
Description
I misplaced a small stamp collection on the Treasure Coast yesterday morning. I last had them around 9:15 a.m. at the Jensen Beach River Walk, tucked in a red binder inside my tote as I stopped for coffee near the boardwalk. The stamps are bright and varied—colors, little postmarks, some from foreign destinations—things that feel like a living memory from my grandmother’s albums. Since then, I’ve retraced the route along the path by the water, but they vanished among the benches and passersby. If anyone happened to find a small binder with stamps, I’d really appreciate help getting them back to me.
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