Fun captures. I’ve always thought of extra high heels as instruments of torture. It baffles me why a woman would willingly put them on, let alone walk for hours in them. 😉
So true, those shoes don’t really qualify as shoes, seems to me. Like tying a ribbon on your feet & calling it footwear. Really? The little girl, though, she can pull off sensible AND glamorous shoes.
I just don’t get those high heels. The ones in your photo are especially dorky looking (IMHO)! 😀 I’m probably turning into an old curmudgeon (though I can’t say I’ve ever seen any sense in high heels.)
they sure thrive
in the LA weather!
wonderful rain
will soon make
them fresher 🙂
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The palms do thrive here, that’s for sure, David. And Everything will smile when the rains come.
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Fun captures. I’ve always thought of extra high heels as instruments of torture. It baffles me why a woman would willingly put them on, let alone walk for hours in them. 😉
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So true, those shoes don’t really qualify as shoes, seems to me. Like tying a ribbon on your feet & calling it footwear. Really? The little girl, though, she can pull off sensible AND glamorous shoes.
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I would have died for a pair like that at her age. I loved all that glittery, fanciful stuff as a kid. 🙂
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Haha, I was always too shy & self-conscious for glam!
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I just don’t get those high heels. The ones in your photo are especially dorky looking (IMHO)! 😀 I’m probably turning into an old curmudgeon (though I can’t say I’ve ever seen any sense in high heels.)
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Can you imagine any shoe so utterly impractical being created for, and worn by, men???
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In a word- NO! But then why on earth do women actually wear them? Something I’ll never understand.
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LOVE THE COLOURS, CHINA
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