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Jon Cryer | Oct 11 |
Replying to @MrJonCryer I panicked. I looked around trying to see if something was glinting on the pavement. But it was raining and there were only a few lamp post with working lights. So nothing. I pulled out my phone and turned on my flashlight. Not much, but worth a try. |
Jon Cryer | Oct 11 |
Replying to @MrJonCryer Rain keeps coming down. It’s hard to tell which direction the ring might have bounced. The sea wall is only 3 feet away, but it’s on the right. Is it possible it fell in the water? No way to check at night. In the rain. Still scouring the pavement. Getting a little choked up. |
Jon Cryer | Oct 11 |
Replying to @MrJonCryer My wife and I have been married for since 2007 and it’s hard to be away form each other. With quarantine in effect I can’t travel back and forth to see her while I’m shooting. Which sucks spectacularly. Losing my ring is making the pain more acute. |
Jon Cryer | Oct 11 |
Replying to @MrJonCryer I redouble my efforts and attempt a soggy, half-assed grid search. In the dark it’s really difficult to judge distance and where you’ve been. There’s also a strip of grass along the path. Could it have possibly rolled that far? I’m drenched now. And late to meet my friends. |
Jon Cryer | Oct 11 |
Replying to @MrJonCryer I give up. I’m despondent. I figure I’ll come back at sun up. Hopefully the rain will be done. |
Jon Cryer | Oct 11 |
Replying to @MrJonCryer Next morning I’m there at sunrise with the joggers. It is again difficult to place exactly where the ring fell off. I can’t remember which lamppost I was close to. The pavement is pretty clean (thankfully) but there are a lot of crevices along the sea wall. |
Jon Cryer | Oct 11 |
Replying to @MrJonCryer I check out the grass strip. Puddles a couple of inches deep all over. I see something glinting in one of them. Could it be? |
Jon Cryer | Oct 11 |
Replying to @TheRingFinders Nope. It’s a pair of glasses. I trudge home and list it on Craigslist in the lost and found section. I list my ring as well. But a link pops up: @TheRingFinders It’s a network of folks who specialize in finding lost rings. I email. |
Jon Cryer | Oct 11 |
Replying to @MrJonCryer I’m contacted by Chris. He tells me it could be very tough. When you’re dealing with a paved walkway that is well traveled its likely somebody already found it. But he can come out the next day with his metal detector. |
Jon Cryer | Oct 11 |
Replying to @MrJonCryer Next day we meet up and he’s already been to location to check it out. He is not optimistic. Says this will probably be a “closure search”. In other words, a search that will likely be fruitless, but will at least allow me to know that I’ve tried everything. |
Jon Cryer | Oct 11 |
Replying to @MrJonCryer We survey the pavement and there’s still no sign. He casually mentions that he’d be happy to come back at low tide with a wetsuit to check out the water. It’s a remarkable offer, but I’d hate for him to have to go to that length when it just seems so unlikely. |
Jon Cryer | Oct 11 |
Replying to @MrJonCryer He checks the grass strip with the metal detector while Inspect the cracks in the sea wall. We expand the search area a bit while I yammer on. He pulls out his phone and says “Hey wait, can I ask you a question?” |
Jon Cryer | Oct 11 |
Replying to @MrJonCryer I come over. “Sure, what?” He leans down and grips a wad of grass from the ground. As he pulls a few stray blades from the clump he asks: “Is this what your ring looks like?” He wipes the clump, revealing a glint of silver. |
Jon Cryer | Oct 11 |
Replying to @MrJonCryer I’m stunned. Chris’ face lights up. He’s taking video of the reveal. He loves this shit. I stammer out “Are you serious?!?” I look closer: |
Jon Cryer | Oct 11 |
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Jon Cryer @MrJonCryer | Oct 11 |
I’m still beside myself. This is Chris. He is awesome. pic.twitter.com/kdBM9MVqqm |
Jon Cryer | Oct 11 |
Replying to @TheRingFinders He says that @TheRingFinders are all over and they really love doing this for a living because it just makes people so happy. And he’s not wrong. |
Jon Cryer | Oct 11 |
Replying to @MrJonCryer They’re at theringfinders.com if you ever find yourself in need. Thanks so much, Chris! |
Jon Cryer | Oct 11 |
Replying to @MrJonCryer Coda: The ring was found in the grass strip about 3 yards from where I found the glasses. |
Jon Cryer | Oct 11 |
Replying to @MrJonCryer Coda to the coda: Nobody has claimed the glasses. |