The perfect storm (pics added)
I visited one of my favorite NC beaches this weekend. Sunday morning I hunted the beach for a couple of hours and found about five dollars in clad and a nice ladies Brighton watch in perfect working condition. It was about 5 inches deep in the sand. I wandered over to the pier to get some shade and take a break when a young boy about 8 or 9 yes old approached me and asked me what I had found. I told him I found some coins and a watch. His father? , sitting in a nearby beach chair, told me that a woman had lost her watch last weekend in the area I found the watch. Apparently she was distraught and in tears over losing this watch because it was given to her by her recently deceased father. She had many ppl looking for it well into the night and in the rain. To no avail.
The man pointed to a woman sitting on her deck at a beachside residence and said "that is the woman's mother". We walked up to her house and told her that I had found a watch and it might be her daughter's. She got her daughter on the phone and handed me the phone. Her daughter described the watch to a T. I told her I had it and she came over within 5 minutes. She was ecstatic to get that watch because it had so much sentimental value. I was so happy to have found it and return it to her.
She had put the watch in the cup holder of her beach chair. Unbeknownst to her husband, he spilled it into the sand while retrieving their stuff.
She offered me a cash reward, I politely refused, she insisted, I declined so she stuck it in my pocket and that was that!
It took a perfect storm of events for me to have found the watch and returned it all in a matter of about 2 hours. (the boy approaching and asking, the man overhearing,etc). Often times in this hobby it pays to stop and talk and listen to ppl.
I went back to the beach that evening and a torrential thunderstorm swept over the beach with a quickness. People were scrambling to vacate the beach. Beach hunters love when this happens.(things get lost,dropped,scattered about,etc)
After the storm passed, I went out on the beach. Within 5 minutes I found an Apple I-phone just under the sand. Had a 70 0/0 charge and worked perfectly. I called one of the contacts on the missed calls and left a message with "dad" saying that I had found this phone and to pls return my call. Within minutes I got a call from the owner of the phone. He came and got the phone within 30 mins.
I hit the beach again this morning and only found 2 quarters,2dimes and a couple of crusty zincolns.....maybe the gold will be next time.
I'll try to upload pics as soon as I figure out how to do it on an iPad. I'll add a few more pics when i rec'v them from the woman who owns the watch.
Thanx for looking and HH y'all
I visited one of my favorite NC beaches this weekend. Sunday morning I hunted the beach for a couple of hours and found about five dollars in clad and a nice ladies Brighton watch in perfect working condition. It was about 5 inches deep in the sand. I wandered over to the pier to get some shade and take a break when a young boy about 8 or 9 yes old approached me and asked me what I had found. I told him I found some coins and a watch. His father? , sitting in a nearby beach chair, told me that a woman had lost her watch last weekend in the area I found the watch. Apparently she was distraught and in tears over losing this watch because it was given to her by her recently deceased father. She had many ppl looking for it well into the night and in the rain. To no avail.
The man pointed to a woman sitting on her deck at a beachside residence and said "that is the woman's mother". We walked up to her house and told her that I had found a watch and it might be her daughter's. She got her daughter on the phone and handed me the phone. Her daughter described the watch to a T. I told her I had it and she came over within 5 minutes. She was ecstatic to get that watch because it had so much sentimental value. I was so happy to have found it and return it to her.
She had put the watch in the cup holder of her beach chair. Unbeknownst to her husband, he spilled it into the sand while retrieving their stuff.
She offered me a cash reward, I politely refused, she insisted, I declined so she stuck it in my pocket and that was that!
It took a perfect storm of events for me to have found the watch and returned it all in a matter of about 2 hours. (the boy approaching and asking, the man overhearing,etc). Often times in this hobby it pays to stop and talk and listen to ppl.
I went back to the beach that evening and a torrential thunderstorm swept over the beach with a quickness. People were scrambling to vacate the beach. Beach hunters love when this happens.(things get lost,dropped,scattered about,etc)
After the storm passed, I went out on the beach. Within 5 minutes I found an Apple I-phone just under the sand. Had a 70 0/0 charge and worked perfectly. I called one of the contacts on the missed calls and left a message with "dad" saying that I had found this phone and to pls return my call. Within minutes I got a call from the owner of the phone. He came and got the phone within 30 mins.
I hit the beach again this morning and only found 2 quarters,2dimes and a couple of crusty zincolns.....maybe the gold will be next time.
I'll try to upload pics as soon as I figure out how to do it on an iPad. I'll add a few more pics when i rec'v them from the woman who owns the watch.
Thanx for looking and HH y'all
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