Sunday, April 1, 2012

THEME DAY--cobblestones

These are my faithful sandals that I showed you once before on the Brooklyn Bridge three years ago. They've trod over many parts of India, the US, and Qatar and are still in pretty good shape. Now they're preparing for another season of pounding the pavement (and cobblestones) of Belgrade.

Update on April 4th, 2012: The portal is back and Theme Day has been extended, so
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12 comments:

Julie said...

I have a pair of African sandals that are thick and strong but nowhere near as well-preserved as your sandals, Bibi. Those cobbles are of the new variety, methinks, the ones that are tumbled in a machine rather than allowing water to tumble them through the years. We have such a variety of ways of dressing our roads and our paths.

Luis Gomez said...

Love your picture Bibi!

Louis la Vache said...

hee hee...
«Louis» didn't cobble together a theme day post, so he stuck with his Sunday Bridge...
;-D

Jim said...

Terrific.

Jilly said...

Great! Love the focus on the shoes - old and modern.

Valladolid Daily Photo said...

Excellent choice, the picture is beautiful.

Lowell said...

I wear sandals a lot here in Florida. But these looks almost new - they must be very well made to have trodden all over the world! Great photo for the theme (which I forgot about!)...

Leif Hagen said...

All 5 of us have those same sandals in different colors! We took a few fun photos of our sandal clad feet together! Fun COBBLESTONE photo today! You're showing some toe cleavage, Bibi!

PerthDailyPhoto said...

Those shoes were definitely made for walking Bibi! They look like they've got years left in them yet!

Daryl said...

those look comfy

Alexa said...

I recognized your sandals right away (and I still have the one I wore across the bridge too).

TheChieftess said...

Nice shot for theme day!!! I don't know which I like better...the cobblestones or your faithful sandals!!!

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