Patio Umbrellas Provide Priceless Perks
Aug 27th, 2010 by Kathy
While umbrellas are commonly associated with rain, they are also used to shield us from the sun. In fact, the latter is the larger, nobler purpose, as it is more important, health-wise. After all, getting wet in a cloudburst is not going to hurt anyone (except, perhaps, the Wicked Witch of the West, but I believe she’s dead, anyway). On the other hand, as we all know, if we’re exposed to them for long periods, the sun’s rays can do a lot of damage to our skin and eyes.
Actually, that more dignified use is the one that served the members of nobility so well, centuries ago. Back then, th
e original umbrellas were carried over the royals, not only to keep them shaded and cool, but to protect their skin as well. The same was true of the early patio umbrellas that were used in ancient Rome and Greece.
Even now, staying out of direct sunlight seems to be the bigger concern for many of us. For example, when looking for a seat on a restaurant’s patio during the day, most people will avoid any outdoor dining table that doesn’t have a patio umbrella. When we take our beach umbrellas with us to the shore, it’s generally not because we’re afraid of rain, but because we want shelter from the sun. That’s also why street vendors have market umbrellas over their carts.
Undoubtedly, there are even more, very gallant, acts that these outdoor umbrellas perform, besides simply safeguarding us from rays and rain. Remember, there are other things that can fall out of the sky, which would be quite unpleasant to have land on our skin, clothes, picnic tables, food, or drinks. Naturally, I’m talking about the leaves and sap that often drop from the trees. I certainly can’t think of anything else.
Now, I am absolutely not downplaying the importance of the patio umbrella in keeping things dry. That definitely is a great thing, as outdoor party plans don’t have to be canceled just because there’s a chance of rain. I mean, it’s quite comforting to know that you won’t have to endure the disaster of having your hair get all wet!
Of course, like outdoor furniture, patio umbrellas have undergone significant improvements over the years. For one thing, you can get one that features a tilting mechanism, which lets you adjust the angle of the umbrella’s canopy in accordance with the sun’s position, so that you will always have full coverage.
Another wonderful thing about today’s outdoor umbrellas is that they are available in every color imaginable, as well as scores of patterns, and endless color combinations. Therefore, you can match them with your outdoor décor, as well as the outdoor furniture cushions on your patio chairs and chaise lounges.
Among the greatest attributes of an outdoor umbrella, however, is its aptitude for providing privacy, whether your picnic table is set up in your backyard, or on your patio. Even if you have fences, walls, trellises, arbors, or garden screens, a nosy nearby neighbor may be able to look down on your outdoor living space.
On the other hand, if you have a patio umbrella, you’ll block the view from above; and, no matter how valuable it is in any other area, its ability to foil a prying neighbor’s curiosity is priceless!
Yours Outdoors,
Kathy





