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Being confident of warmer weather, I did not pack a sweater or spring jacket. That was not wise. The graduation was held outdoors, and there was a cool mist in the air that had thousands of us shivering..
My son-in-law's family picked a seating area that they felt would be good for taking pictures, because it was near one of the main aisles. They offered the end, so that I could get up and get better shots, but I declined, because I would really have to get way up close or use a tripod to get the kind of photograph that deserves preferential treatment..
Pop! What's this?? Oh, I can't believe it. Two rows in front of us, a couple opened up a golf umbrella. There was a lot of moisture in the air, but no real precipitation. If you've ever sat behind a cowboy's "ten gallon" or "big hat lady," this was worse! Those white banner-type things with a coat of arms marked each end of the stage. As you can see from my photo, ALL of the people on-stage were COMPLETELY blocked off! I chuckled, but did not say anything right away, because until the program began, I didn't really need to see the stage..
They put the gi-normous umbrella away as soon as commencement... er, commenced. :-).
I'll have more photos and stories later, but my parting thought: It was a looooong time to be sitting out there without being properly dressed for the weather. Brrrr... I had my youngest son on my lap with my arms around him. That helped (both of us).
3 comments:
seems like it's been cold and damp and rainy and otherwise not very springlike all over the continent.... well, our side of it anyway. I heard it's 109 in Ariizona.
I'd rather have extreme cold than extreme heat, that's for sure! I tend to get headaches as my brain sizzles under a scorching sun. When I went to the Philippines (summer '05), it was during the rainy season; that was a nice break!
Oh dear, that umbrella !
You chuckled ?? I would have growled. Ha Ha....
Cuckoo
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