Mary poppins broken umbrella flood
Strong winds in Turkey saw one man take flight, Mary Poppins style, as he tried to stop an umbrella stand flying away at a market in the town of Kadirli....
Mary Poppins Scene 14 Summary
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Parents + Kids + Kite = Happy Family
- The next day, the wind changes—which means Mary Poppins has to leave.
- She packs up her giant hat stand and other belongings in her carpetbag.
It is pouring.
- A hotel has been evacuated after a burst water main caused flooding near King's Cross Station in the early hours of Sunday.
- Strong winds in Turkey saw one man take flight, Mary Poppins style, as he tried to stop an umbrella stand flying away at a market in the town of Kadirli.
- Julie Andrews witchily descends from the sky with an umbrella in the version of Mary Poppins.
- This chapter will be devoted to those instances of umbrellaness that transcend the umbrella's everyday form and function.
- The children are sad to see her go, but Mary acts like she doesn't have strong emotions.
- Downstairs, Winifred and the maids are worried about George, who hasn't come home yet. A constable is on the phone discussing George's disappearance, worrying he might've jumped in a river out of despair.
- Fortunately, George walks in the door, singing "A Spoonful of Sugar."
- He calls for the kids, who tearfully say goodbye to Mary and run downstairs.Mary Poppins used one to fly but for most people they are merely 'portable roofs'.
- They discover that their father has fixed their broken kite. They're delighted, and they all sing the song, "Let's Go Fly a Kite."
- Winifred uses her "Votes for Women" sash as a tail for the kite and she heads out the door with George and the kids, as they go to fly their kite.
- Now, they're a family