Imagine walking along a shore just minding your own business when you notice a peculiar bottle floatingKwater in the distance.
You decide to grab the bottle and notice there's a note tucked inside. Much to your surprise, the hand-written message is dated 1988. According to UPI, that's exactly what happened to a Georgia couple who have since tracked down the note's sender.
SEE ALSO: Lost and Found: 100-Year-Old Message in a Bottle Finally DeliveredMiranda Moss Chavez from South Carolina was stunned when a couple contacted her regarding the message-in-a-bottle she sent out into the world back when she was just 8 years old.
The couple, David and Linda Humphries, were traveling to Sapelo Island to clean up beach litter caused by Hurricane Irma when the bottle caught their eyes.
"The bottle was plastic, and broke as my husband tried to unscrew the lid," Linda Humphries told Mashable. "He carefully fished out a note with a child's handwriting."
Mr. Humphries showed his wife the note and although the paper was soaked, the first few lines of the message were still clear.
The most legible part of the message from Chavez reads: "Hello My Name is Miranda Dawn Moss. I am 8 years old. I am in third grade at Foster Park Union, S.C."
"My first thought was 'this little girl will be so excited to find out that her letter was found,'" said Humphries. "Then I saw the date, September 26, 1988! I was floored. This message was from 29 years ago."
After an endless Google search for Chavez, the Humphries decided the best way to get the word out was to post their discovery on Facebook. Soon enough, they found her personal profile, contacted the writer via Facebook, and received an immediate response.
Elated by the unexpected blast of nostalgia, Chavez wrote on Facebook: "The most amazing thing just happened!! I received a message on Facebook where Linda Shouse Humphries found a message in a bottle that I put in the Ocean at Edisto Beach on September 26, 1988. I was 8 years old!!! She found it on Sapelo Island, GA and is sending it to me!! So cool!"
Humphries stated that she plans to keep in touch with the mother of two and will be sending her the letter along with other treasures found on the island.
"It was an amazing find, but what amazes me even more is the journey Miranda's letter has taken around the world since it was found," said Humphries. "We have never met, and I had never heard of her a week ago, but it feels like we've been lifelong friends now!"
(Editor: {typename type="name"/})
NYT Connections hints and answers for April 26: Tips to solve 'Connections' #685.
'Call of Duty: Modern Warfare' 2019: Everything you need to know
Time names Trump person of the year and Twitter has a lot to say
Neil Patrick Harris really wants you to get a real Christmas tree this year
Pottermore to publish Harry Potter history ebooks
Starbucks, late to the game, releases Pokémon Go Frappuccino
Apple gives iOS for iPad a fancy new name, and some updates
The State of 5G: When It's Coming, How Fast It Will Be & The Sci
'Blood & Truth' review: The best and worst of VR gaming in 2019
Apple is reportedly still working on smart glasses of some kind
'Kids' is a mesmerizing iOS arthouse game: Review
接受PR>=1、BR>=1,流量相当,内容相关类链接。