AD“It’s not a lost diamond or ring or anything of value, just a funny coincidence,” Tim wrote. “Hundreds of people playing hundreds of rounds of golf with hundreds of balls lost and found and lost again. AD“It traversed the U.S. and Canada with me for twenty years until falling overboard on a West Virginia canoe trip,” wrote John, of Berwyn Heights. In 1970, the graduate of Florida’s Jacksonville University lost his class ring somewhere in Washington. “The stone was pitted and rough, like it may have been in the coral for some time,” wrote John, who lives in Great Falls.
Source: Washington Post January 20, 2020 21:56 UTC