bergie
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Example of how Caches get "lost"
The other day I was on the phone with my dad and remembered how he used to keep his rather significant coin collection under a trap door in a closet our old house when I was a kid. I asked if he had looked at his collection lately. There was a pause and he said he hadn't seen it in years. I said, do you remember how you used to keep it under the trap door in the old house. He didn't remember. We had moved from this house in 1976, so it's quite possible he did remember at the time we moved and took it, but forgot since then. It's possible it could be in some boxes he says haven't been opened for years. Just an example of how things like this happen. I do go back to the area of our old house for business almost every month, so it makes me think about going there to explain the story and ask to look under the trap door. I'm if it was left behind it was found by now and the house probably changed hands a few times, but you never know...
The other day I was on the phone with my dad and remembered how he used to keep his rather significant coin collection under a trap door in a closet our old house when I was a kid. I asked if he had looked at his collection lately. There was a pause and he said he hadn't seen it in years. I said, do you remember how you used to keep it under the trap door in the old house. He didn't remember. We had moved from this house in 1976, so it's quite possible he did remember at the time we moved and took it, but forgot since then. It's possible it could be in some boxes he says haven't been opened for years. Just an example of how things like this happen. I do go back to the area of our old house for business almost every month, so it makes me think about going there to explain the story and ask to look under the trap door. I'm if it was left behind it was found by now and the house probably changed hands a few times, but you never know...