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- Camera: SONY DSLR-A100
- Taken on 2009/04/11 11:22:50
- Exposure: 0.017s (1/60)
- Focal Length: 20.00mm
- F/Stop: f/8.000
- ISO Speed: ISO100
- Exposure Bias: 0.00 EV
- No flash
Comments
Ritva, on April 12, 2009, said:
Sandal wooden shoes, wow!
Gnarryl, on April 14, 2009, said:
Sandal wood :>) good one, Ippa!
Ritva, on April 14, 2009, said:
:)))))))D Nononononou! :)) there IS a tree: Santelipuu=Sandalwood(Santalum album) LOLLLLL but I mixed it to poplartree ;D not by purpose :P
... because they both have a wonderful smell :D
Cheers, Ippa
Bits-n-Pieces, on April 14, 2009, said:
LOL, now just why the 'Female Behaviour' tag on this one Gnarryl, since the prettiest ones here are those nice baby blue clogs on the right? And Casper's are very nice also! ;)
(cool comparison shot with the crocs!)
Gnarryl, on April 14, 2009, said:
You're right about the tag, Bits, it should be on the croc pic, since the female part of my family wears crocs. (Well, my son does too, but since he is 5 yrs old, his mother decides for him what to wear). I'll remove the tag.
Bits-n-Pieces, on April 15, 2009, said:
Well, Gnarryl - perhaps it hadn't been you who put the tag there to start with.
I think it may have been sabotage!
jgevans, on April 15, 2009, said:
Really cool footage. Really great. Can't find these in the stores here in my neck of the woods.
not1word, on April 15, 2009, said:
They look like they get quite a bit of wear, too. Thanks for sharing a bit of your cultural heritage, Gnarryl.
Gnarryl, on April 16, 2009, said:
Thanks for your clog-friendly words, Bits, jean and not1word. Have you noticed that the clogs with the leather straps in the middle have little termite holes in them? This are the oldest clogs we have, Mrs Gnarrly inherited them from her grandma. We don't use them anymore, they are neatly arranged in our garden, for decorative purpose.
Nawitka, on April 16, 2009, said:
Very nice clog family! and multi-generations too!
not1word, on April 16, 2009, said:
I was wondering about the condition of the inside of that pair, but being polite won out over inquisitivness.
Gnarryl, on April 17, 2009, said:
Mrs Gnarryl's grandma grew some bad fungus ;>) , not1word. Being a professional florist arranger, I had granma's clogs arranged on top of a pile of firewood. I had to remove some fallen leaves out of the clogs, but I didn't want to disturb the termites too much.
Thanks for appreciating this family picture, Nawitka.
AXOTA, on July 21, said:
There is a rumour going round that the owners of these clogs have pooofed!!
Norrel, on July 21, said:
This sometimes happens if you make clogs of poofwood.