Saturday, April 5, 2025

IT'S STILL THERE!

It's been three weeks now since I noticed a blue plastic bag of some kind or another up in a neighbor's tree.

Over the days since then, I've kept a close eye on it.

And, Blue Bag fans everwhere, I can assure you that it is still there.

I took a photo from a different angle today and, being the excellent  and experienced photographer that I am, I naturally pointed the camera right into the sun.



Now if you have the eye of an eagle, as do I, you will spot the bag high up in the tree's branches.

But if you can't pick it out, I zoomed into it to give you a better viewing.




I can assure you that while it looks like a blue and white flag in this view, it is not.

It is a blue plastic bag reflecting some of the sun's glare.

So there you have it, sky watchers everywhere, the Blue Bag lives on.

Further updates will be forthcoming.

12 comments:

  1. And my Valentine's Day balloons are still up in my tree!!

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  2. And my beige bag is still in my tree.

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  3. I guess I've the eyes of an eagle, because I spotted it before you zoomed in. Looking at the zoom, the bag appears to be separating into flag like pieces. Thanks for the update. I thought about your bag earlier today, when I spotted one stuck in a tree nearby.

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  4. Thank you for this important update. We wait with bated breath for the next.

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  5. Now you're building up some tension here. Will the bag ever blow off?

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  6. Thank you for the update. I could see it just fine in the first picture. Please keep an eye on it for us.

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  7. I saw the bag in the first picture, clearly my eyes are a bit better than I thought they were/are.

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  8. I wonder how many aeons it will take for it to decompose?
    You'll have to stick around to find out!

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  9. Maybe try a laser to zap it out of the tree.

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  10. Yay...I still have eagle eyes! Thanks for the update.

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  11. If it's anything like the bags I see in trees here, it will be up there for years to come!

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