Hi All!
For years, I've kept my eyes open while cycling and usually find something as a result. I call it "Roadkill" as opposed to road kill, which is something entirely different. It is rarely something classifiable as Real Treasure™, though I did once find USD$300 in cash on the centerline of the road and immediately gave half to my touring partner who promptly reneged on his promise to use it for the Common Good (and common touring bills, like meals and lodging) -- Grr!
Ofttimes, I let things stay where they are, but once in awhile I'll bring home the small things and drop them in a box. I don't really know what to do with the stuff, but it beats having it lay where cars could run over it. I'm a bit of a magpie, I guess. Sometimes, things like pocket knives and screwdrivers come in handy, even if the finish is a little compromised by weather or impact with the roadway. I once found a lug wrench that actually fit my car.
There's been a lot over the years, but after finding a rubber duck on today's ride, I thought I'd share the rest of my "Roadkill Box" contents with you. At present, there's a bronze Harley-Davidson backrest ornament, a stuffed lizard, the rubber duck, a replica of a poisonous Amazonian frog, a sleigh bell, several trinkets and game pieces and an articulated Curious George toy that has him turning somersaults when you squeeze a couple buttons. Besides that, there's a keychain with a carbon-fiber car silencer in miniature attached, a horseshoe nail (which doubles as a dandy cycling shoe cleat-slot cleaner), and a religious blessing.
Cutlery like tableware is common (forks lead the list), but the more unusual items include a near-new and fully usable potato-masher I found recently. Among the most bizarre? A pair of pink Barbie-doll shoes found 80km apart. What are the odds?
I even find this stuff in the middle of nowhere, as the last photo shows. Over 100 miles from any services in the Nevada desert, I found a children's computer-toy that uh, kinda resembled me (sunburned nose and moustache, anyway).
So, what have you found on your rides? Looking forward to reading or seeing whatcha found!
Best,
Dan. ("Oh, look! It's a...")