Tuesday, October 08, 2019

Shoes

Andy | Tuesday, October 08, 2019 | Best Blogger Tips
The shoes are a mystery. The red cup is commonly used by panhandlers asking for loose change but there were none close by.

16 comments:

  1. ...something that I don't see along the backroads.

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  2. Flip-flops are shoes that I find very uncomfortable but they have long since become essential. I prefer tennis shoes

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  3. Maybe the panhandler was out to lunch.

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  4. How fine to have good street photography with a mystery. We will never know the story those shoes have to tell.

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  5. good find Andy... perhaps the panhandler got enough to go into the bar for a drink and he was saving his spot on the sidewalk....peter:)

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  6. I never look at shoes on the streets, they sometimes tell a lot about people.
    Great moment, Andy.

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  7. Another interesting capture Andy--- not so much the shoes, but the man in the center. I wonder what he's thinking.

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  8. I don't know if you know this verb in Dutch but I translate it to whoever fits the shoe pulls it on. In english it is probable whom the cap fits, let him wear it.

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  9. So unfortunate that we still see this scenery.

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  10. Stepping out for a bite to eat? Great street shot, Andy.

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  11. Hi Andy, I'm Anita from my neglected "Just Curious" blog. I don't know if you remember me or not, but either way, I'm glad to be back and find that everyone is still here.
    And I'm still a fan of your photography.

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  12. It's nice to see the people standing there are wearing jandals as we call them, most kiwis wear them over Summer.

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  13. Ha Andy. I am sure I had given a comment yesterday about whoever fits the shoe keeps it on. Now I am wondering did it reached your eyes or was it disappeared in the electronic cloud of Google? There is something going on with that and I am not comfortable with it.

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  14. What a bizarre sight those abanded shoes in the middle of a street.

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