Breaking Wind

Travel tip: If you plan to stay in England any length of time, make sure you have a good vented umbrella. Nevermind the rain; the wind has been getting pretty strong. I've seen many damaged or straining dinky umbrellas. I'm glad I have a "super" umbrella. (Kmart, $12.99 plus tax. heh)



"Boy with umbrella in the wind"
William Henry Hunt (1790-1864), British
The most pitifully helpless figure on a rainy day was the unwary person whose umbrella the wind had turned inside out.

3 comments:

Ed Bruner said...
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Ed Bruner said...

I just read the comment you left on my blog post "Strong Families".
Are you trolling me?

Did you just fart, or is that your breath again?

Shuu Mai said...

おならをして、ごめんなさい。 うわあぁぁ、臭いな〜

Yeah, I farted. heh

Uh, no. I had to ask someone what "trolling" means. I was told that it is to purposefully cause upset or disruption for no other purpose. My comments come from the heart and some have actually been toned down a bit. heh Though, perhaps there was no reason to leave comments at all.