A letter that was written almost three decades ago and put in a bottle was recently found in a lake in Canada. Michelle Schwengler, who was participating in a community cleanup exercise at Telford Lake in Leduc, Alberta, in late April, found the letter safely secured inside a floating bottle, reported the Global News. “It was a weird bottle, it looked old,” Schwengler told the outlet. After breaking open the bottle to get the letter, Schwengler posted a video on her Instagram page reading out the message written 28 years ago by a young girl named Daryl-Anne Steffen. “I know I don’t know you, but I would like to know who you are, and maybe you could visit me,” she reads out the message in the video. “You can visit me on Saturday, June 19, 1993.” The letter had an address, a phone number, and a drawing of a house. Stumbling upon …