This morning I had a photo shoot in Mellon Park and I noticed this new Lost Keys Board. A lot of people walk their dogs in the park and I guess they find a lot of keys.
At home I keep my car and house keys on a key rack somewhat near the front door. School keys are on a neck lanyard.
I try to always put the car/house keys in a certain pocket in my purse. Hmmmmm.
Somtimes I switch the routine, stick the keys in a pair of jeans when I run out to the car for something. Uh-oh. That is where the trouble begins. I have retraced my steps many times.
Anyway here is the LOST KEYS board at the Park today
Lost keys Board. Who knew?? What a great idea!
i love it!
What a novel idea. I hope this idea spreads, as it looks like a good one. 🙂
i used to forever be looking for my keys at home. and then one Christmas, ‘Santa’ gave me a key hook which was also kindly installed in my room. it’s like my very own ‘lost keys’ hook which i use every day, and looking for my keys has lost much of its drama. i always seem to know where they are now. except, of course, if i neglect to use the key hook…
this board is a brilliant idea!
Yes, your key hook sounds like a great solution.
Lost, or found? what a clever idea!
I have never seen a “lost key” rack. Good idea.
Marvellous idea, Ruth. Let’s hope those two people and their lost keys meet up again. 🙂
I think this is a wonderful idea.
I’d never seen it before but agree with you.
I’ve never seen such a thing but what a great idea. I never know what to do when I find a set o keys on the ground … well, unless they’re mine of course.
What a kind thing for the park to do! I put my keys in the same spot in my home/purse, no exceptions – otherwise I am confident I could spend many frustrating hours searching for them. (“A place for everything, and everything in its place.”) 🙂