After 13 years, the Canadian woman found her ring. When you know where you will be surprised

84-year-old Canadian Mary Grams has been given back her gold diamond engagement ring, which she lost thirteen

years ago in a park near her family farm. It was found that a carrot sprouted through the ring, which the woman’s daughter-in-law pulled out of the ground.

In September 2004, Gram lost her ring while weeding outside her home. The Canadian started wearing the ring in 1951, a year before marrying her husband Norman.

Attempts to find the ring were unsuccessful, and the wife, without telling her husband, ordered a copy and wore it.

After that, the couple moved to another city, but the farm remained under the ownership of relatives.

When Grams’ daughter-in-law Colleen Daly found a carrot with a ring on it, she showed it to her husband,

who immediately recognized the jewel as him mother’s. Gram, whose husband died five years ago, is going to wear the jewelry she found again because it still fits her finger.

Despite the fact that she was already carrying the replica, the old woman was not overjoyed to have found the only memento left from her father.

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