Posted on 08/17/2017 9:56:01 AM PDT by ProtectOurFreedom
After losing her engagement ring on her family farm more than a decade ago, Canadian Mary Grams resigned herself to the idea she would never see it again.
That is, until the diamond ring showed up this week 13 years after she lost it wrapped tightly around a misshapen carrot that had been freshly plucked from the garden.
The 84-year-old said she likely lost the ring as she was pulling a large weed from her farm in central Alberta in 2004, prompting a frantic search. We looked high and low on our hands and knees we couldnt find it. I thought for sure either they rototilled it or something happened to it, she told the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. I cried so many times.
At that point she had been wearing the ring for more than half a century, ever since her husband-to-be, Norman, had given it to her in 1951.
When days of searching proved fruitless, she decided not to tell her husband. I didnt tell him, even, because I thought for sure hed give me heck or something, she said. Then I finally went to the jeweller and bought a cheap ring. I only told my son, I didnt tell nobody else.
Her husband who died five years ago, shortly after the couples 60th wedding anniversary never noticed the swap, said Grams.
The missing ring remained a secret until earlier this week, when her granddaughter brought over a freshly-picked carrot that had an ornate ring encircling it. I recognised it right away, said Grams. They found it yesterday when my daughter-in-law was digging carrots for supper.
(Excerpt) Read more at theguardian.com ...
Thanks. Egg on my face today! How could I have missed that? D’Uh!
Nah, Rebelbase is just a bad speller.
Try it this way and you might get it:
"One carrot. Cheap ring."
PS, "Karat is the designation for the purity of Gold content in alloy with 24 Karat being 100% pure gold with no other metal, while a "Carat" is the measure of weight for precious stones equivalent to 200 milligrams. A "Carrot" is a root vegetable. GRIN.
Too funny!
Humor, along with sarcasm, and irony are not well understood on this forum.
Yes, it was a diamond in the rough.
Ouch!
The jeweler was outstanding in her field?
Ouch!
That ther is an old Sadie Hawkings day trick. Now you gotta marry the cook!
Sweet story... thanks.
Sounds like a lovely couple:
The ability to detect sarcasm and humor in general has declined markedly here in recent years.
“One karat. Cheap ring. I certainly hope you are kidding.”
gold purity is measured in karats [usually from 9 up to 24kt].
gemstones such as a diamond are measured in carat [ct] weight.
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