As we were leaving the osprey nest, left lying on the grass was a pink water bottle. The question was asked, but nobody would claim ownership of it. Then I noticed Gregg was carrying it, but he insisted it wasn't his.......Hmmmm, I wonder.
As we were leaving the osprey nest, left lying on the grass was a pink water bottle. The question was asked, but nobody would claim ownership of it. Then I noticed Gregg was carrying it, but he insisted it wasn't his.......Hmmmm, I wonder.
yes and the assumption was one of us ladies left it
A great shot....
Well, what's wrong with that? Easy to find if you put it down and at least you know which one is yours.
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Oh. from the thread title, I thought it was going to be a photo of a water bottle that Pink (the singer) had drunk from, and was now worth thousands. Nothing so exciting. Good idea for a series though, have a waterbottle as the main theme and follow it around for a day.
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