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Did anyone find a dark red bimini after the storm on Sunday? The owner would dearly like to get it back.
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At least give her a robe or towel to wear until she gets it back.
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I don't see how it would float very far, so put on your snorkle gear and check the lake bottom!
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![]() While not likely related, I saw the following (and possibly yet-unrecovered) lost items: After that storm, in 4 to 6 feet of water, I saw a few flat objects that are white in color nearest Wolfeboro's Ayers Point. As it was very rough at the time, I couldn't make out just what they were, but they were each definitely larger than a T-shirt. As they were a "brilliant white", I doubt we'd be looking at the white undersides of lost seat covers, biminis (or bikinis) from a previous summer season. Be careful if you're searching there from a large boat, as a substantial man-made rock pile (a "cairn") reaches up from the bottom in that area. ![]() .
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