Being a mere touch over eight hours later than the photo below, only a few metres from that cluster's contemporary position on the other side of the hedge, and of a similar level of deflatedness to them, I suspect that this was once part of that group. Unprotected on the well-trodden pavement of a main road and unhindered in its travels by the weight of ribbon-bound others, I also suspect that its inflated life was shorter than those still in the shoal.
When I returned from work, indeed, there was no sign of this one, but the cluster remained, limper yet intact, behind the leafy wall.
When I returned from work, indeed, there was no sign of this one, but the cluster remained, limper yet intact, behind the leafy wall.
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