Boys Toys

This note was found on the steps of a building on a college campus. It was obvious that many people had walked on it and that it had also been folded neatly into a square. The odd thing is that the closest parking lot was a 10 minute walk away.

Boom Box

The Geography Department at the University of Victoria was moving to a new building across campus. I found this discarded on the floor in the old building.

Moose Heads

I came across a water damaged photoalbum while rummaging around a demolished house. There where a number of photos illustrating what a fun the time the guy had had, out hunting moose with his buddies.

Drugstore Zombie

I work in a used bookstore. I found this in a copy of “The Birth of Tragedy and The Genealogy of Morals” by Friedrich Nietzsche.

Blacklight List

I found this on the floor by the sinks in the girls bathroom at my high school. Sounds like fun? On the back it includes “927.84XX LED -The Lizard King (crossed out) KER – On the Road JOY – Jeemes Eoyce DUN -Say you love satan KOE – Stoner & Spaz.”

Trying to Hide

Found this picture of a girl trying to hide herself on a grassy verge at the side of Cook Street. The only reason I stopped to pick it up is that when I zoomed by it on my bike the first time, I mistook it for a five dollar bill. The picture was cute so … Continued

Spelled Backwards

Found this Post-it on the inside of the main doors of my high school. It seemed funny and kind of wrong at first, but now I think it’s true.

Thought You Might

I found this post it on my way to the supermarket on Smith street. It made me smile and brightened my day… funny how the smallest things can.

Stop It

Was the intruder still asleep in the car when the car owner arrived on the scene? Did they write the note so as not to wake this unknown person?

To Whomever It May Concern

This sign was tacked to the door of an abandoned building in Victoria, BC– a Canadian city of moderate size on the south tip of Vancouver Island. The building was used to store tables and display items for the Sunday Government Street Market. No one knew someone lived there – until we saw this sign. … Continued