Sunday, March 3, 2013

Djupivogur, Iceland



  Found:   a man's left, knit working glove - soaked and lost in the rain, on the east coast of Iceland.




Friday, October 12, 2012

Abandoned Near Akranes, Iceland


  After driving through the tunnel between Raykjavik to Akranes,  found:  a greasy blue, rubber workmans glove (right) when I pulled over to inspect the view.

Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Reykjavik, Iceland



  Walking down Laugavegur Street in Reykjavik - a lost grip on the ledge below a shop window - a man's medium, nylon padded, right hand.





Tuesday, July 3, 2012

Hovland State Park, Minnesota



   An Atlas Therma Fit (Men's Medium) - found on Route 61 along Lake Superior, near Grand Portage - almost at the Canadian Border.

Saturday, June 23, 2012

Bumped in Bliss

   A right hand - dark brown work glove lost in the middle of a farm road, in Bliss, Michigan.

Thursday, May 10, 2012

Grimy in Gila Bend, AZ

Found at 216 Scott Street in Gila Bend, Arizona - used, flattened and forgotten . . . a man's Left.


Sunday, April 22, 2012

Missing in Mt Laguna


Jan 2012:   Found in Mt Laguna on Sunrise Hiway, a woman's L work glove on the driveway to the Sierra Club's Foster Lodge.

Friday, October 22, 2010

Cemetery Sad in the Middle of Moscow

Notably lost or discarded, a hard worn pair of men's (medium) found abandoned on wrought iron fencing near Anton Chekhov's grave (Novodevichy Cemetery) in Moscow, Russia.

Friday, August 6, 2010

Lost on Los Huecos Rd in Mt. Laguna

Lying beside Los Huecos Road I found a stiff old weathered leather work glove (grubby and dusty) with plenty of huecos in the finger tips.

Saturday, May 15, 2010

Escondido Ravine in Mt. Laguna, CA

On an early morning hike through Escondido Ravine - a leather, left man's work glove - lost in the weeds in the mud left by last weeks rain.


I don't find many these days because I live in the woods now - folks out here don't lose their grips I guess - but less than a quarter of a mile away - the same morning - a ski glove in the grass where Escondido Ravine meets Sunrise Hiway.

Monday, September 7, 2009

Marooned on Mt. Laguna, California

High atop a steel snow marker pole, a large man's left 'Columbia Sportwear' ski glove - ratty with torn finger tips.


Tuesday, August 4, 2009

Shot in Longyearbyen, Svalbard - Norway

There's no dark here right now, it's 24 hours of afternoon (like 5PM) light. At midnight I went walking and found the huge trash yard where all trash from the city is bagged, shrink wrapped and stored during the winter until the seas thaw and boats can remove it.

Polar bear warnings are everywhere around town and many of the residents casually walk around with rifles over their shoulders. At the trash storage (and I suppose recycling too) I found this huge pile of spent shells (defensive target practice?), possibly for recycling - but someone before me maybe - lost a grip when they happened upon this . . . found: a grey suede man's work grip.


Oslo, Norway

They're losing a grip in Norway too - as we walked past the Henrik Ibsen Museum (near the American Embassy) in Oslo - we found a thick black rubberized right hand, man's glove.


Saturday, April 18, 2009

Busker Black

Found at San Diego's Seaport Village during the Busker Festival this morning - a lost black rubber glove hanging on the fence outside the Men's Bathroom . . . mimes and buskers were everywhere, many dressed in all black - waiting to perform for the judging that would happen later in the day.




Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Bare Knuckled at the Border

Today I walked along the border fence that stretches between San Diego and Tijuana, Mexico. This newest part (in Imperial Beach) is made only of concrete pillars with a thin strip of steel connecting the tops.

I found a lost grip, a black fleece glove - maybe thrown through from Mexico.

Saturday, February 14, 2009

Used up in Ushuaia (Argentina)

Someone lost a grip (a very old used and worn brown knit with black plastic grip bumps) in the southern most city of South America. Down here in Tierra del Fuego penguins rule the barren islands off the coast, they're painted on buildings and adults in penguin costumes approach shoppers outside souvenir shops (selling glass, wooden, plastic and paper penguins, of course).


Sunday, February 1, 2009

Back in San Diego

Kearny Mesa: in a huge lot that was possibly going to be condo's 5 months ago - I've returned to Southern California to find more empty, bare lots that seem to have no buildings planned now - a 'G Tech/Maxi Tech' - size L, lost grip (left) - fake black suede with a grey knit wrist, excellent condition, lying on a flattened cigarette filter . . .




Tuesday, January 20, 2009

A Collapsed Cajun

In Abbeville, Louisiana: Run over and totally flattened in a Louisiana bayou parking lot - a leftie, light orange canvas work glove with suede trim around the palm and finger tips.


Sunday, January 4, 2009

Two on the Blue (Ridge Parkway in VA)

On the Blue Ridge Parkway in VA (at the Farm Museum), I found a lost grip today - a very worn fleece glove (left) - a man's size with holes in the finger tips.


Several hours later at Crabtree Falls - just next to the parking lot in the leaves, another left - a leather work glove with a tiny red bead on the pull tie at the wrist.


Wednesday, December 31, 2008

Tattered on Taylors Island, MD

A camo knit (left) glove found in the grass at the Bethlehem Methodist Episcopal church (1857) on the wind swept rural peninsula of Taylors Island, MD on the east side of Chesapeake Bay.


Saturday, December 27, 2008

Listless in Lancaster, PA

A leftie lying listless in the recent rain, lost on a curb in front of Wal*Mart. This lost grip has a cute little embrodered white cat carrying a pink purse. A favorite glove for sure.


Monday, December 15, 2008

Cherryfield, Maine


Found in *The Blueberry Capital of the World* they claim - a grip fallen by the bridge where Route #1 meets Route #193 . . . a men's large black knit with a nicely trimmed wrist.


Saturday, December 13, 2008

Lobster Blues

Deer Isle, Maine - The lobster industry here is losing more than a grip. Meat prices have plummeted and the fishermen just can't cover their expenses. Stacks of unused cages are piling up on the docks and filling the fields of fishing towns.


Sunday, November 30, 2008

A Triple in Maine Today!

A man's large cotton working glove (right) - found on Beal's Island, Maine by one of the largest lobster pounds in the area.



And then about 20 yards away, at the same lobster pound - a grimy blue (left) rubber work glove.

Machias, Maine: Flat and soaked in the rain, a medium size (left) grey knit, lost grip - found at the Mobile station next to the Machais Falls on Highway #1.


Saturday, November 29, 2008

Ellsworth, Maine

A nice, new looking 'Thinsulate (TM) Insulation 40 gm' men's (left) winter glove was lost sitting atop a red push-in trash can, in Ellsworth's indoor mall this afternoon.






Thursday, November 27, 2008

Sullivan, Maine

A man's grey and leather (right) work glove lies flat, wet and lost on a sidewalk in the tiny coastal town of Sullivan, Maine.



Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Misplaced in Maine

Later this afternoon, found at the end of a wooded peninsula at Naskeag Point near Acadia National Park in Maine - a nearly new, excellent condition Gor-Tex brand, thickly padded camo colored man's ski type glove - just flopped on the beach with a huge pile of lobster traps nearby in the shallow water.



Bungled in Bar Harbor, Maine

On a cold icy morning, in a parking lot on Cottage Street across from Cafe Milagro, in Bar Harbor, Maine - a lone left - a woman's black fabric glove, lost near parked cars.



Monday, November 17, 2008

Southwest Harbor, Maine

On a country road not far from Acadia National Park on the coast of Maine - like a discarded dog left behind after the family moves, this lost grip (a right, grey working glove in good condition) was left on the lawn when the house got locked up and the For Sale sign pounded into the ground.



Tuesday, November 4, 2008

Shaniko, Oregon

In the wind swept town of Shaniko, Oregon, I found a lost grip (leather workman's) on a spider web covered ledge of one of the historic old buildings.



Lost on Lopez Island

Sailing no more - found aboard an abandonded wooden boat in the fields of Lopez Island, WA -


- a stiff, torn and dirty leather work glove . . . a lefty.


Collapsed Near Coeur d'Alene, Idaho

Flattened, cracked and weather beaten, I found this left knit work glove beside Route 95 while on my way to Sandpoint, Idaho.



Monday, November 3, 2008

Next to the Chatham Fish Pier (Cape Cod) MA

By a dead seagull with fresh bird tracks in the sand, I found a blue rubber glove - a right, half covered with blown sand.




Muddy and Motley in MA

Rotting and beached in a grassy field, in Chatham, MA (Cape Cod), this old wooden canoe wouldn't be paddled anymore.


Inside on the splintered wood - someone had left a blue and white knit work glove, a left.




Thursday, October 23, 2008

Numb in Niagara, Canada

Left on the Canadian side railing, a woman's right glove - black knit, soaking wet and so cold it was nearly frozen stiff.



Saturday, October 18, 2008

Here's a Hand in Michigan

This lost grip almost reached out to those driving and walking by - on Route #26 that goes through the little village of Ahmeek on the Keweenaw Peninsula of Michigan. A right black rubber glove was stuck on a stick wedged in beside a telephone pole.



Monday, October 13, 2008

Sheridan, Wyoming

Early in the cold morning as I drove out of Sheridan, Wyoming - passing 5th and Lincon Dr., I saw this right, leather workman's glove fallen in the middle of the sidewalk. Heavily soiled and stiff with dirt and grime, I imagine its mate is in the trash by now.