- A glass rose accompanied by a letter bashing an ex-boyfriend: in a creek on a golf course near my house.
- Money:
- A 20 dollar bill:
- in a bathroom stall at the Hardrock Cafe Orlando on my 13th birthday.
- in the stairwell of my apartment building.
- A laminated four leaf clover: inside the pages of a library book.
- A turtle shell: on the shore of the Rappahannock River.
- A 1985 Warren Moon Houston Oilers Card: in the middle of the road.
- An antique jade ring: on a playground at the end of the slide.
- Sharks teeth: on the shores of the Potomac River at Westmoreland State Park.
- A dead shark: on the beach in Corolla, Outer Banks, North Carolina.
- An Italian bronze medal from 1976: with my dad's metal detector. Not sure what sporting event it's from.
- An old horse shoe: on a campground.
- A massive diamond-encrusted football championship ring: in the road while walking my dogs. We found the owner and returned it.
- A 1943 "silver" penny: in my Mom's wallet. I thought it was a dime. It's really made of steel and is from WWII when copper was badly needed for shell casings.
- Someone's unsent Post Secret: Found it in the library. It's a postcard size picture of a girl facing away from the camera in a wheat field and written in sharpie in caps is "I HURT YOU BECAUSE LAST TIME I WAS THAT HAPPY, HE HURT ME."
- A tiny, perfectly in-tact frog skeleton: Curled up in the back window of my Grandmother's car.
- An old telephone pole/electric insulator: Down by the train tracks where they were cutting down all the defunct poles.
oct 2 2008 ∞
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