This is one of the most comfortable pairs of shoes I have ever owned. They are now so comfortable that I am almost too scared to wear them. Because doesn’t it always end in worn heels and grooves where your toes no longer want to go.
Goodness, they could do with a polish, couldn’t they? The mister’s shoes never look like that. He keeps his shoes very nice indeed. It’s a family thing.
And couldn’t the lawn do with a mow. We should get a goat.
PS In the very short amount of time since I took that photo (enough time to answer a few emails, boil the kettle, curse the absence of peppermint teas, retrain peppermint-expectant brain to accept green tea, glance out of window), the sun has completely left the back yard.
I see a trend developing…
I wouldn’t wear them.
I’d have to SAVE them.
For what I have no idea –
but that’s the way I work.
Aaaah, these are very precious. They make me smile.
At least you had the sun for your shoe moment!
The wrong tea can do that, you know- take away the sun!
Pink and green are a lovely combination. When I was a teenager I convinced my mother that the bathroom in the being-built-house should be pink and green.
Those trousers look quite spesh too.
I like pink and green too. And those shoes are lovely, nice round non-squashy toes. They look like one could wear them in summer without socks, not that I ever have success with that.
I say wear them. Rejoice in their comfort now. They may last for ages yet. You could always have them re-soled when the time comes.