Merisi, I have always loved red shoes, from childhood Keds "tennis shoes" ... now known as sneakers, to crazy platforms in the 1960's and '70's styles.
And this year, I have treated myself to a pair of red sandals. I will have to take a photo and post it. These sandals would not look out of place on the feet of a five year old child. I also love them on my feet.
I love red shoes too. But presently the only ones I own are flat, sequined Chinese "pantouffes." Not likely to be out walking in them. Your title had me scanning the photos very attentively!
Stephansplatz... hehe, we had a "umfall-flashmob" last Saturday. about 300 people falling down at the same moment. it was funny to see the reactions of the others!
WONDERFUL .....searching and discovering red shoes......!!!! Lovely portrait of spring-city-life and spring-inspirated people....so joyful!!!!!!!!! ciao ciao, cara Merisi elvira
... Thank You so much for your kind comments; I appreciate so much your charming visits in Tuscany!!!!!!
I love red shoes. Speaking of, I recently watched the movie on TCM. Hadn't seen it in ages.
ReplyDeleteCharming! I'll bet one walks more cheerily in red shoes! Added pep per step!
ReplyDeleteThat is it, thank you...a clear sign that I must go out in public in my new pink shoes.
ReplyDeleteI wore my red rain boots yesterday--they help me fight the gloomy mood that usually comes with rain :)
ReplyDeleteDe belles photos.
ReplyDeleteJ'aime beaucoup.
See soon.
Merisi, I have always loved red shoes, from childhood Keds "tennis shoes" ... now known as sneakers, to crazy platforms in the 1960's and '70's styles.
ReplyDeleteAnd this year, I have treated myself to a pair of red sandals. I will have to take a photo and post it. These sandals would not look out of place on the feet of a five year old child. I also love them on my feet.
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I love red shoes too. But presently the only ones I own are flat, sequined Chinese "pantouffes." Not likely to be out walking in them. Your title had me scanning the photos very attentively!
ReplyDeleteI plan to wear my red shoes in Wien very soon!
ReplyDeleteRed shoes in Vienna...sounds like the title of a book. Fun photos...I like all these people/shoe shots.
ReplyDeleteAh ah! I imagine you staring at walker's feet! A good idea!!
ReplyDeleteThese are terrific!
ReplyDeleteCouldn't have done better myself!
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Stephansplatz... hehe, we had a "umfall-flashmob" last Saturday. about 300 people falling down at the same moment. it was funny to see the reactions of the others!
ReplyDeleteWONDERFUL .....searching and discovering red shoes......!!!!
ReplyDeleteLovely portrait of spring-city-life and spring-inspirated people....so joyful!!!!!!!!!
ciao ciao, cara Merisi
elvira
... Thank You so much for your kind comments; I appreciate so much your charming visits in Tuscany!!!!!!
This post just made me smile. Love your quest for red shoes.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea for a photo "essay"! I LOVE red shoes!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea for pictures!
ReplyDeleteYou're so good at capturing people!
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