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A woman has set up a Facebook page to share the plights of abandoned umbrellas, giving them tragic back stories and even naming them. Edie Beehiven, from Nottingham, created the page to show how disposable objects are and posts the pictures with a whimsical description. The page called Parapluie, um...
A woman has set up a Facebook page to share the plights of abandoned umbrellas, giving them tragic back stories and even naming them. Edie Beehiven, from Nottingham, created the page to show how disposable objects are and posts the pictures with a whimsical description. The page called Parapluie, um...
A woman has set up a Facebook page to share the plights of abandoned umbrellas, giving them tragic back stories and even naming them. Edie Beehiven, from Nottingham, created the page to show how disposable objects are and posts the pictures with a whimsical description. The page called Parapluie, um...
A woman has set up a Facebook page to share the plights of abandoned umbrellas, giving them tragic back stories and even naming them. Edie Beehiven, from Nottingham, created the page to show how disposable objects are and posts the pictures with a whimsical description. The page called Parapluie, um...
A woman has set up a Facebook page to share the plights of abandoned umbrellas, giving them tragic back stories and even naming them. Edie Beehiven, from Nottingham, created the page to show how disposable objects are and posts the pictures with a whimsical description. The page called Parapluie, um...
A woman has set up a Facebook page to share the plights of abandoned umbrellas, giving them tragic back stories and even naming them. Edie Beehiven, from Nottingham, created the page to show how disposable objects are and posts the pictures with a whimsical description. The page called Parapluie, um...
A woman has set up a Facebook page to share the plights of abandoned umbrellas, giving them tragic back stories and even naming them. Edie Beehiven, from Nottingham, created the page to show how disposable objects are and posts the pictures with a whimsical description. The page called Parapluie, um...
A woman has set up a Facebook page to share the plights of abandoned umbrellas, giving them tragic back stories and even naming them. Edie Beehiven, from Nottingham, created the page to show how disposable objects are and posts the pictures with a whimsical description. The page called Parapluie, um...