Andy didn’t have to wear his overshoes when he went for his walk yesterday and today. How cool is that?
I’m trying to write a post about an adventure, one of the highlights of my life, I had in the German Alps about 35 years ago. Finding the pictures for it is taking a while, but I’m working on it.
March 21, 2022
well that’s great about spring has arrived…Autumn has certainly arrived here, gloomy and wet – but still at times quite humid
Sorry about the humid. Here autumn tends to be drier, often my favorite time of year.
Hooray for no overshoes. This time of year, I have so much mud in my back yard that my floors get filthy from Gibbs going in and out. Even if I wipe his feet at the door he still manages to track mud in.
Can’t wait to read about your adventure in the Alps.
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yay for no overshoes needed. spring must be there. can’t wait for more pics of your mountain retreat in its new spring dress. Bob and I have been married 37 years, maybe i should look through our books of photos before computers and find a tale to take. can’t wait to hear/see what you were doing back then
Old photos are great for stirring up memories. 🙂
I will look forward to reading the next installment of your adventures! Always good to not have to wear overshoes….
Yes. 🙂
it finally rained here yesterday! (and tornadoes of course. but then it’s Spring!)
and like the others… I’m looking forward to your memory post! XO
Fingers crossed about the tornadoes!
Haven’t hear the word “overshoes” is decades. Didn’t know they still sell them.
They’re not common, but thank goodness they still sell them. Andy’s are wearing out.
Yes, ‘Misadventures’, that term for winter boots is rarely heard. In my part of the country, ‘boots’ is mostly used.
They call them boots even if they’re worn over shoes?
It sounds very intriguing!
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Grinning at the reactions to ‘overshoes’ … my parents called ours ‘rubbers.’
I’m looking forward to reading about your German highlight!
Usually around here they’re called overshoes if they come way up the thigh. Andy buys the five-buckle kind for times when the snow is deep.