People of the West Midlands (and probably other places too) please be aware that in windy conditions where precipitation is also present, umbrellas are not advisable.
The normal umbrella-on-a-crowded-street scenario where heads in general and eyes in particular are at risk of being damaged by wayward umbrella spikes is made more dangerous by the tendencies of these devices to develop a mind of their own in windy conditions. And this is not helped by the seemingly mainly incompetent humans carrying the damn things...
I can only presume that these people feel the umbrella adds something of 'Rhianna' to their look for the day at the office - they are wrong.
Seriously people - your hair do is not worth the costs to the NHS and you ain't no Rhianna - wear a hat!
The normal umbrella-on-a-crowded-street scenario where heads in general and eyes in particular are at risk of being damaged by wayward umbrella spikes is made more dangerous by the tendencies of these devices to develop a mind of their own in windy conditions. And this is not helped by the seemingly mainly incompetent humans carrying the damn things...
I can only presume that these people feel the umbrella adds something of 'Rhianna' to their look for the day at the office - they are wrong.
Seriously people - your hair do is not worth the costs to the NHS and you ain't no Rhianna - wear a hat!
Lol, you must've passed my Mum. :-)
ReplyDeletetotally agree - can't see the point of umbras in the wind.....I seem to have escaped the worst of it but by all accounts it's not over yet - woke me early with the wind in the trees but not so bad as it was for some
ReplyDelete