Years ago I found a conventional balloon that had been released in Chicago by a church group. Made it clear up to central Michigan. Sent it back with a nice note and a map showing where it landed. Never got a reply or a thank you. Kind of soured me on that.
Now days it's those Mylar things which may have come from anywhere. Much more durable than old latex ones. Also don't degrade quickly. Think most of what I'm finding are escapees rather than releases. Birthdays and get wells... Had a Wal-Mart smiley get caught in the fence. My llama took particular offence to it.
Now finding Chinese lanterns. They are probably local releases. Some have messages for those gone to the great beyond. NEWS FLASH! MY FIELDS AIN'T WHERE YOUR LOVED ONES RESIDE. Any way you look at it they are all litter when you find them in your fields. Not welcome in your crops and hay. Not good for animals to ingest.
Don't get me started on fast food, beer and liquor, household cast offs and old tires. All litter I don't need to clean up.
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