My Poor Boots
I took this picture when I got home yesterday.

My Poor Boots
The sand from the walk on the beach just doesn’t seem to drop off!
April 10, 2014 - Posted by AnonW | World | Liverpool, Shoes
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At least it is your boots and not your toes, I remember carrying JOhnsons Baby Powder around when girls were small to get sand out of toes
Comment by nosnikrapzil | April 10, 2014 |
I think that there is a lot of cement in the sand on that beach.
Comment by AnonW | April 10, 2014 |