Hee hee, look what I found in my archives. Hopefully you, unlike the previous owner whose plight it was, will find it more of a Monday motivation than an actual blight!

Hee hee, look what I found in my archives. Hopefully you, unlike the previous owner whose plight it was, will find it more of a Monday motivation than an actual blight!

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That is a way cool photo you have for today.
Here is my entry for the day.
https://ceenphotography.com/2020/01/20/january-20-square___-light-challenge-lights-and-curves/
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Thanks Cee 🙂
How is Digi? Hope she is doing ok xx
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I love this historic stuff like crazy! I can’t stop looking and wondering what it was like to be in those shoes. Women back then had absolutely no rights. She probably wore that same pair of shoes for decades. ughghg…https://365daysblog.com/
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oh I am so glad you love it as much as I do. I just love finding out about everyday lives.
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Nothing worse than foot blisters!
https://junkboattravels.blogspot.com/2020/01/january-lights.html
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Very true!
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In the desert today: https://tishfarrell.com/2020/01/20/dubai-desert-early-morning-strobelight/
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Fab, I need a bit of warming up. We are having our fourth frosty morning in a row – still can’t complain because at least the colder days = clear skies!
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Warming up a bit today according to the weather people. I don’t mind frost as long as there some sun with it.
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Looks like snow here rather than frost here this morning, so very grateful there is sun today!
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At the Post Office? How strange.
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I think they have just said that so everyone knows which building they are referring to, as the building would have been a private home originally.
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Some people are a light, that’s what I went with for my square today: https://wp.me/p2owKx-1pn
Also, I feel a bit bad for the original owner of that shoe!
Cheers, Amy
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ooh like the sound of your square, I will be there shortly to enjoy
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Historic sleuthing… how interesting.
Somewhat historic: https://picturesimperfectblog.wordpress.com/2020/01/20/let-there-be-light-click/
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Fascinating isn’t it . . and so fortunate they have one of the UK’s longest running shoemakers just down the road to advise.
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That’s definitely a well worn shoe! I wonder how much good luck it brought?
Winter sunshine again today so to celebrate: https://wp.me/pL5Ms-51O
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Hopefully lots, given how much her feet suffered before it was put there!
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Quite!
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poor thing with bunions and corns!
https://dailymusing57.com/2020/01/20/schoolhouse-lights-january-squares/
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I know, do hope her right foot was better!
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What a fabulous artefact. And to come down the centuries speaking of corns and bunions! 🙂
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I know . . just love it. My mum was so inspired seeing it again, she’s going to pop in to discover what else was with the shoe!
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