Objects that we find by chance in the landscape or in other everyday contexts, or simply those we discover in our daily routine, often acquire a kind of personification. They convey emotions and ideas through the way we appropriate them. These objects, on many occasions, tell micro-stories about the landscape, their environment, or their past, and even about the person who left them there. They lead us to reflect on memory, the passage of time, and our perception of our imagination. These accidental and fortuitous discoveries influence our understanding of the world, our memory, and our reinterpretation of what we observe, thus reaching their symbolic and emotional potential.