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During harvesting you can come across something valuable. Just like this woman from Canada.
Lost ring
Mary Gramsová lost her wedding ring in 2004 on a family farm in Alberta while pulling weeds.
She searched for it all day at home and in the garden, but without success.
It was a real tragedy for her because it was a gift from her husband for their wedding.
The woman lost her engagement ring
“I went into the garden, I saw a weed and decided to pull it out. It seems that at that moment I lost my ring.”
The woman decided not to tell her husband that she had lost the ring. Instead she bought a similar one, hoping he wouldn’t notice.
She found it only after 13 years!
After 13 years, however, the woman’s bride, Colleen Dalyová, was harvesting carrots and saw something odd on one of them.
It turned out to be the lost diamond ring.
“I asked my husband if he recognized the ring. And he said yes. His mother lost her wedding ring many years ago in the garden. It eventually turned out that it ended up on this carrot.
The husband will never see the ring again
“I’ve never seen anything like it. It was quite interesting,” recalls the bride.
Unfortunately Mary Gramsová’s husband died several years ago. And he never learned about this amazing discovery.


