Lost wedding ring found on carrot 13 years later

Lost wedding ring found on carrot 13 years later

84-year-old resident of the canadian Mary Alberta Graham was able to return the lost 13 years ago a diamond ring after it was found on carrots, dug in her garden.

In 2004, a woman lost the ring, weeding the garden on the family farm. Mary was devastated, but chose to keep the loss a secret from everyone except his son. She bought a similar but cheaper ring all these years and wore them as if nothing had happened.

Mary, 84, says she didn’t know if they were kidding or not, but when her granddaughter brought the carrot over – she knew: “It’s mine!” #yeg pic.twitter.com/Ft7IMUeSMR

— Sarah Kraus Global (@SarahNKraus) 15 Aug 2017
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On Monday her sister-in-law, now living on the farm, has suddenly solved the mystery by finding the ring when washed the dirt from the curve of the carrots dug up in the garden for dinner.

Yesterday, Mary’s family called her and told her they d found her long lost ring in a carrot they pulled up for dinner at the family farm. #yeg pic.twitter.com/I7SEnl49T0

— Sarah Kraus Global (@SarahNKraus) 15 Aug 2017
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Carrots growing right through the ring, lost many years in the soil, allowing the jewelry to be on the surface.

This wedding ring was lost in a garden near Camrose 13 yrs ago. Lucky for Mary Gram this carrot helped her get it back. Dets tonight. pic.twitter.com/VqIS55iSXj

— Taylor Oseen (@CTVTaylor) 15 Aug 2017
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Mary’s son Graham knew immediately who can belong to the ring, and called his mother.

Now the woman regrets that hid the truth from her husband, who died 5 years ago. According to her, the husband was a big man and, perhaps, would find this story pretty funny.

Mary herself is now much more careful with your ring, rediscovered after so many years.

After losing her ring, 13 years ago, Mary Grams of #Camrose finally has it back on her finger – you’ll never guess where it was found. #yeg pic.twitter.com/YLLvSqvFr0

— Sarah Kraus Global (@SarahNKraus) 15 Aug 2017
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This is not the first story about the diamond found in the garden.

In 2011, a woman in Sweden has found his lost wedding ring, which also rose on carrot after 16 years of disappearance.

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