Arabella heard me stomping around the other day, so she came out of her daytime nap spot behind the curtains to see what the kerfuffle was all about ...
60 quid and one week later my shoes arrive and the slipper fits!
and I'm rather liking that year on the label too, very Soviet-military-look ...
Last winter we had masses of snow and ice and my socks were wet thru every day.
Infact if I may interject, what's all this with the zip and laces thingy??
This pair and my new '67 pair have both, and both bits are functional!
I suppose if I wanted to overstay my welcome I could do my laces up then slowly zip up the boots perhaps? Or if a quick get-away was needed I could merely zip and go? Is this all about having your cake and eating it?
A few weeks ago I was walking in the rain up the Royal Mile in Edinburgh and saw these tasty looking brogues in a shop window! So I went in to try them on, ofcourse it was a dudes shop, Solo menswear, - I only ever wear dude boots! apart from my new '67sand ahem! £115 later and a size 8 meant there was no sale that day! but the chap would be getting them in my size the next week!
I just love them! they aren't as 'bright' as this picture, thankfully, and now they are on my xmas list.
and the same maker, Paolo Vandini, had these boots on their website. I like those cuffs and the laces tied around the top remind me of how I used to tie my Army boots. aah, nostalgia! (and, er, is that a zip-let I see??!)
'Goodness me! all that fuss over a pair of boots! - if you had just cleaned your old pair every day and attended to their every day needs then you will have had no holes in the soles, nor stitches missing from the leather, but no, neglect shortened their life from 15years to 5! tut tut! ....' murmurs Arabella as she attends to her 'fur boots' ....
I usually shop online at Royal Mail and buy the ones that catch my eye. After all, snail mail is still terribly exciting!
and all those pretty crowns and jewel things too.
These brave planes have taken my hares all over the world this past year.
From America to Australia to ....
and I wanted to say a very special Thank You to Penny in Australia from etsy shop Little Brown Sparrow. I bought this incredibly beautiful sea storm image from her to send as a thank you to a very special friend. (my friend was very impressed:)
and whilst I had my eye on the sea storm I was captivated by Penny's blog Sparrow Salvage and her very readable style and her great sense of humour. Plus she is a Conan fan just like me, and anyone who reads Robert E Howard has great taste!
Penny wrote an article all about marketing on etsy and how to use tags and titles!
Now that is an area I 'suck at' (to put in mildly) big time! I am so useless at marketing and totally clueless about the whole process, but Penny wrote such a fantastic article explaining very clearly what needed to be done and I learnt ALOT!!
So, giving thanks where thanks is due - a small custom-made-for-Penny-only ornament hare will shortly be carried by Supermarine Spitfire to Australia (it's just a bit too far to travel by boot!)
thank you Penny :)