When Mary Grams from Armena, Canada lost her diamond engagement ring in the garden in 2004, she thought it was gone for good.
But 13 Years Later it has being found on a carrot, plucked from the ground on the family farm.
"I recognised it right away," Mary Grams said.
Her daughter-in-law, Colleen Daley, was the one who pulled the lucky carrot from the ground.
Grams's husband died five years ago, a month after the couple's 60th wedding anniversary. She's looking forward to putting her original ring back on.
"I'm going to wear it because it still fits," she said.
Some Say that it was a one carrot ring
This wedding ring was lost in a garden near Camrose 13 yrs ago. Lucky for Mary Gram this carrot helped her get it back. Dets tonight. pic.twitter.com/VqIS55iSXj
— Taylor Oseen (@CTVTaylor) August 15, 2017