A woman lost her engagement ring in the dirt. Thirteen years passed before the earth gave it back. Mary Grams was pulling weeds on her family farm in Alberta Canada in 2004 when the ring slipped off and vanished. She searched for hours and eventually gave up hope, quietly buying a smaller replacement so her husband would never know. In 2017 her daughter in law Colleen Daley pulled a strange looking carrot from that same garden. A diamond ring was fastened perfectly around it, grown into the vegetable underground. ![]()
Grams recognized it instantly and slipped it back on her finger. Her husband had passed away five years earlier and never saw the ring return. Sometimes the things we lose find their way home. What have you given up searching for too soon? ![]()
Sources: CBC News, Associated Press
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