Last night Melinda from the Pulaski House invited me to a gathering at one of her friend's apartments in Queens. The host, Grace, cooked Phillipino food (is that the proper title?), which was delicious, and I really enjoyed meeting some new people. I have some new Facebook friends now. Hah. Grace happens to own a Polaroid camera, which really livens up a party.


Another interesting thing about living in a city with so many umbrellas is the number of casualties you see on the streets after a storm. This morning on my way to work I saw many broken umbrellas on the street. And I wonder, when will my dear friend be a victim of high winds? And how embarassed will I be when mine is either ripped from my hands on the street or inverted and shredded? It can happen to anyone.
Follow this link to see broken umbrella pictures: http://umbrellalove.blogspot.com/2006/09/umbrella-lovely-labor-day.html Jessie, the owner of the blog, is described as "a professional photographer with a penchant for broken umbrellas after a hard rain".

Here's a great idea I found for recycling a broken umbrella. I'm sure this will come in handy for Halloween... or a trip to the theater to watch "Dark Knight".

I have found an interesting umbrella blog in my google searching today. I don't know why this blog exists, but it's great. Check it out. http://brellas.wordpress.com/page/2/ You might get some ideas for your next umbrella.

7 comments:
Clear, dome umbrellas are very sensible, though I question their sustainability. As evident by the many broken umbrellas after a storm, regular umbrellas aren't very sustainable either.
I am also a proponent of just getting wet.
Matt
I really dont want to comment I couldnt remember the sight you said you watched tv on. Hulu?
thanks
Alice
Who knew that there were blogs out there totally dedicated to umbrellas? The ones for kids cracked me up. Did you see them? I was trying to imagine myself putting Ella in that. It doesn't seem like that bad of an idea, espeically if we lived in NYC.
Aw, thank you. It is an utterly pointless blog so far but I'm hoping to start making my own umbrellas soon and perhaps even selling a few that I've featured.
I love your blog title. 'Blue Like Jazz' is awesome and I just went on a journey to the "green, lumpy places".
Take care!
With all the rain and hailstorms we've been having, an umbrella and sweatshirt wouldn't be such a bad idea here.
Sure, I sent the link on to my mother.
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