Zack was working on his boat lift canopy, when his wedding ring popped off his finger (Zack recently lost weight) and into the lake. He could actually see the ring in the water. As he tried to retrieve it, the muck stirred up and the ring was gone. Zack figured it was gone forever. Approx. 1 year later, Zack’s wife Colleen was reading the paper and saw an article on the ring finders. She gave me a call and we set up a day for the scuba search. The lake had no visibility and the muck and weeds were thick. I searched the area for 15 minutes or so, pulling out cans and trash. It was a tough search because the boat lift and dock are made of metal and this was interfering with my detector. I was just about to give up when I got one more hit and to my relief, it was a Gold Band :).
So glad I could help you out Zack & Colleen, it was nice chatting with you and thanks for the homemade cookies. Very tasty after a tough dive!
Darrin
Hey Darrin,
Just got around to checking out your website. It’s been hectic moving from Shakopee to Northfield. We are so grateful to you for finding Zack’s ring, despite the challenge! It was a pleasure meeting you and I’m glad you liked the cookies :).
Please let us know if you end up moving to the Sebastian area. We are likely going to purchase my Mom’s property there, despite Hurricane Irma’s visit.
Take care, and thanks for getting my “Old Man’s” ring. We’ve been hitched for 38 years!!!