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All,

Had an idea to send out holiday greetings with a visual of our favourite thing here. Two different angles of an assortment of my shoes, sandals, and boots. Apart from my best wishes is the chance to zoom in and see what you like best of this selection. Some of these get very occasional wear and others are worn much more often but all have been worn somewhere. Do enjoy your time off wherever you are in the world. HappyinHeels1740879190_IMG_3475(2).thumb.jpg.085607bb05d763edac8f59cb1637ad21.jpg1488805914_IMG_3478(2).jpg.14b12145658dddfb6d0d391aec1e8858.jpg

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HinH....  Wow that's a lot of shoes, you might have more heels than me!!  ha ha

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you and your family.....  

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"Why should girls have all the fun!!"

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Nice heels Heelster. What sizes do they come in?

 

Mele Kalikimaka

You haven't experience Christmas until you seen I'm Dreaming of a White Christmas in hula.

Dashing through the waves
In an outrigger canoe,
Over the surf we go,
Laughing all the way
Bells on dol-phins ring,
Making spirits bright,

What fun it is to ride and sing
A paddling song tonight.

 

Happy Holidays to all and may your heels be TALL in the coming year.

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7 hours ago, Shyheels said:

There’s an Australian Jingle Bells:

Driving through the bush/in a dusty Holden ute/kelpie by my side/esky in the boot...

Kids all sing in at Christmas pageants. It’s rather cute...

I had to look up what an Esky is... and was disappointed to find that “boot” in this case refers to the bed of the Ute and has nothing to do with shoes.  

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Boot (UK/AUS) = Trunk (US)

Bonnet (UK) = Hood (US)

Esky is Australian only. Until I looked it up I hadn't realised it was originally a trademark that became generic.

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16 minutes ago, at9 said:

Boot (UK/AUS) = Trunk (US)

Bonnet (UK) = Hood (US)

Esky is Australian only. Until I looked it up I hadn't realised it was originally a trademark that became generic.

And Saloon = Sedan

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