Could this little flower have been a spark for the idea of the umbrella? Image Source: flickr.com |
February 10 is...
Umbrellas are actually over 4,000 years old first being used as shields from the sun, instead of rain as we normally use them today. They are remarkably versatile, as well as being an effective accessory for protection from wind, rain and sun. Whatever the weather, Umbrella Day is a spiffy way to sport a fetching brolly when you’re out and about! If you don't go out or do not have an umbrella handy, check out the links at the bottom to at least learn a bit of trivia about the invention of the nifty umbrella.
Strolling on a Misty Morn Image Source: flickr.com |
Fighting the Wind Image Source: flickr.com |
Sneaking a Kiss Image Source: flickr.com |
Walking in the Pouring Rain Image Source: pixabay.com |
Weathering the Snow Image Source: The New York Times |
Protecting Your Pets Image Source: flickr.com |
Posing for the Camera Image Source: nejtra.deviantart.com |
Wading in the Surf Image Source: pixabay.com |
Shading in the Sand Image Source: flickr.com |
Being Cute Image Source: flickr.com |
Running Playfully Image Source: deviantart.com |
Playing Golf Image Source: flickr.com |
Enjoying a Romantic Evening Image Source: flickr.com |
Meet the Nubrella!
You really don't have to have a rainy day to put an umbrella to use!
the umbrella's invention!
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