Some little girl had smiles on her first birthday, and then the trash went off wherever, and this balloon floated around for a while (maybe a few years) and still the mylar looks brand new. The girl could be a teenager by now. The balloon is a good voice to us...avoid as many plastics as possible, and recycle what you can!
I hope some little girl enjoyed for a few minutes and I hope no seabirds tried to eat it. (I long for the days when we didn’t know to worry about so darn many things.)
I wonder how long it will be before new balloons are a thing of the past Bill, not much we can do about the Minnie's that are here already, except disposing of them in a safe way ✨
Happy face of Minnie.
ReplyDeleteA lost item bringing back happy memories of times long gone.
ReplyDeleteGod bless, Bill.
And good for thousend years of pollution.
ReplyDeleteThat is a surprise of Minnie!
ReplyDeleteWhat a tragedy that we are tossing this stuff in the ocean,
ReplyDelete...plastic seems to last forever!
ReplyDeleteFicou abandonada.
ReplyDeleteUm abraço e boa semana.
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Hello,
ReplyDeleteThese balloons should be banned, they end up in bad places.
Take care, enjoy your day! I wish you a happy new week.
proved that plastic could last long.
ReplyDeletegreat shot
Some little girl had smiles on her first birthday, and then the trash went off wherever, and this balloon floated around for a while (maybe a few years) and still the mylar looks brand new. The girl could be a teenager by now. The balloon is a good voice to us...avoid as many plastics as possible, and recycle what you can!
ReplyDeleteMinnie Mouse is on tour.
ReplyDeleteIt makes you wonder where it came from.
ReplyDeleteInteresting and cool but I hate to see junk washed up on the beach.
ReplyDeleteI am sure it made someone happy... but... those plastics should be banned.
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ReplyDeleteIt is fun for a few hours and then pollution for hundreds of years. Sad to think of it that way.
ReplyDeleteI hate those helium balloons. They are harmful to wildlife and stay around forever.l
ReplyDeleteThat header is gorgeous, Bill.
ReplyDeleteMaybe now it can be recycled after all.
ReplyDeleteDebe de habelo perdido algún niños que andaba por ahí.
ReplyDeleteA sad sight.
ReplyDeleteWonder how long that has been floating around!
ReplyDeleteFortunately it ended back on the shore and not in any sea creature.
ReplyDeleteI hope some little girl enjoyed for a few minutes and I hope no seabirds tried to eat it. (I long for the days when we didn’t know to worry about so darn many things.)
ReplyDeleteOh, what a bitter-sweet find!
ReplyDeleteI wonder how long it will be before new balloons are a thing of the past Bill, not much we can do about the Minnie's that are here already, except disposing of them in a safe way ✨
ReplyDeleteSuch a problem for our waters and sealife. Sad.
ReplyDeleteCute finding.
ReplyDeleteI wonder how long it has been floating around ...
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan