So I thought it's time to do another one of my random projects, considering the last one was in May, and the camera never came back.
This time I decided to go for the tried and tested "tie the camera to a spot and come back" approach.
The little rascal left for work with me on Saturday, 20th Aug, and got tied to a lamp post in New Farm Park near the ferry terminal.
About 7 hours later when I came back for it after work, only 3 frames had been used, so I thought I'd try again the next day in a better spot, figuring that people probably didn't notice the rascal on the ground.
So the next day, 21st, a Sunday, I tied the little rascal to a bench near the first spot it was at.
And as luck would have it, 5 minutes after I left the camera there, (and about 5seconds after I got on the bus to work) it started raining. And as I was just thinking to myself, it's just gonna be a drizzle, it started pouring buckets. Great. And I freaked out about what I'd the little rascal caught a cold and died or worse, drowned in a shallow puddle.
Again, about 7 hours later, I went back to pick the rascal up. This time just hoping that it was still alive. And....
IT WAS GONE!!!!!!
All that was left was the leash....
Walked around a bit trying to find the camera, and heard some drums. Being the nosy parker I was, I couldn't resist following the noise...
When I got back to the bench for one last look before I headed home dejected, guess what I saw?
YES. In the short 10 mins that I had gone and located the source of the drumming, the camera had been returned to the bench. And whoever had returned it had stuck a note on the camera
"Sanity may be madness, but the maddest of all is to see life as it is and not as it ought to be."
Thought it was an interesting quote, but, thank you for returning the camera, kind stranger.
So, right now, at this point, the pictures are developing. And my fingers are crossed, hoping that the rain hadn't drowned the poor thing.
Will update soon with the developed pictures. Stay tuned!
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