watched this movie
I remember an experience of mine
In 2015, there was a tall Metasequoia on my way to work. One day at noon, I saw a Mickey balloon wrapped around the Metasequoia on my way home.
Mickey, blowing in the wind, nodded to me, and I was thinking
This Mickey balloon accidentally flew away from the hands of which child
Subject to the impossibility of physics, it can no longer fly back into the hands of children
But he reluctantly misses the children, so he wraps himself around the tree and looks at the world
He saw the beauty and ugliness of this city, and he was immersed in every flower, tree, grass and tree in this world every day
Children have forgotten Mickey Balloons, but Mickey Balloons have fallen in love with the city
I see him every day on my way to and from get off work, say hello to him, maybe we've become friends too
That summer, sometimes it was windy and sometimes it rained.
After every strong wind and rain, I worry about whether Mickey is blown away by the wind and broken by the rain
I hurried to see when I got off work
every time he's still there
Nodding at me in the wind
i feel very happy
Probably less than a year, can't say I say hello to him every day, but I pass that road four times a day
Say hello often.
One day, I suddenly remembered that I hadn't said hello to him for a few days, so I went to see him
But I suddenly found that he was gone
There was neither strong wind nor heavy rain in those days, but he disappeared
It feels like a fairy tale.
This happened in 2014 or 2015, my 4th or 5th year working. I am not young, but I have seen fairy tales.
At that time, I also posted a circle of friends and took pictures, but the circle of friends has now been emptied by me, and the pictures have not been found.
Not even a shadow is left, and no one can even prove the authenticity of these years.
I watched this movie today and thought about this past.
Maybe everyone has a balloon friend?
Mickey Balloon - I imagine what kind of mood he was in when he finally left that Metasequoia tree?
May it be happy and complete.
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