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28 responses to “lost”
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My good friend and colleague’s father lost one of his arms as a child. My friend, living in Philadelphia and New York always picks up and keeps any left-hand gloves and mittens she finds throughout her travels and wanderings. She then gives them to her father for Christmas each year because he hates buying a pair when he only needs one. Your post made me chuckle and I thought – this just would never do for Rebecca!
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Oh, there they are!!
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Looks like Nargle activity…
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Cold hands, warm heart ;o)
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Not mine!!
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It reminds me of a something I heard the stand-up comic Lee Evans say, about how once a fence is built the builders will place a single glove on it to mark it as complete. Hee hee!
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I lost a pair last winter – knit with my first hand dyed wool! I was on a train so my darling husband ‘phoned every lost property office on the line to enquire after them – to no avail. I sometimes think of them still – I hope they went to a grateful home!
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I once intentionally spent 2 weeks trying really hard to lose a pair of mittens, but they kept finding their way back to me. As I hope these gloves do too! (not to me, obviously, but to their rightful owner)
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At least they are lost together- that might just be an adventure
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Maybe they were “just” forgotten!
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I once heard a lecture with an artist that had collected single lost gloves and mittens for several years. He said that he found it very difficult to leave them, if he found a pair (as he was only “allowed” to collect single ones). His dad had once forgot one of his gloves in the artist’s apartment, and never got it back.
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Perhaps not lost just waiting for someone in need ;)
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Perhaps they’re an art installation. Notice how the green stripes work against the foliage. . .
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At least they’re lost together.
I sound like a Blue Rodeo song. :)
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Candice beat me to it with the suggestion of a string! I would rather lose the pair than just one – I once lost an earring and didin’t know what to do with the remaining one. I was sure that if I threw it out, I would immediately find the missing one!
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Maybe one glove “find” a couple, like in Plato’s Symposium:)
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Oh, my! Someone needs to learn of the joy of a mitten string for her gloves.
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oh no! That’s like seeing a dog wandering down the street alone. Poor lost gloves!
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no gloves but behind a convenience store I stop at frequently there are a pair of boots hanging on the fence in a similar way
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I don’t know if it’s just in Australia, but streetlore here is that a pair of shoes hanging from a powerline indicates that drugs are sold from the house closest to the shoes. Are you sure your convenience store is only selling bread and milk? ;)
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In UK too. Recently pair of boxing gloves on hedge at edge of estate…told they are gang invite to fight
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Hope they get home soon…from someone who sometimes wears odd ones
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..and I panicked when I read lost… fearing for..the fabulous Bruce
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‘Funny, I had the same thought as Anne…so glad they’re still together…perhaps a point of view peculiar to knitters?
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Must have fallen out of a pocket – together – I’m so glad they are together – hopefully the owner goes the same way daily and will find them.
Good luck little gloves !
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Aw, I hope someone comes back for them. It must have been tempting to take them home if you find a pair. One glove is never any use, but a pair….
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Hooray! That’s so much nicer than just losing one.
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spontaneous combustion?

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