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A foul morning and my folding umbrella has finally broken,
or rather it still works but one of the ribs is poking through the fabric. Not
worth mending of course - and where does one find an umbrella repairer in these environmentally
aware throwaway times? So I went out and bought a new one.
The old one went in the bin
because it seems a bit mean to pop it in the next charity bag. Umbrellas are
so cheap. We have a few folding ones for regular use plus
couple of full-sized versions in the hall cupboard which we never use so I’m
not sure why we keep them but they don’t take up much room and you never
know...
When we cleared out Mrs H’s parents' house we discovered
fourteen umbrellas. I suppose many were bought while on holiday because
we all know how reliable British weather is and shopkeepers certainly do.
This raises an interesting question though - how many old umbrellas
are rotting away in landfill sites? What if a freak earth movement caused them
all to open at the same time? Could be another environmental disaster in the
making. It may be worth informing the BBC about the potential danger.
3 comments:
Cherbourg?
Cherbourg, if Catherine Deneuve is still there I will join them....................
DCB and Wiggia - I had to look that up.
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