Winnie-the-Pooh
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So true Karen...I am doing no more cleaning or shopping till after Christmas. Have a fun time Karen.
Thanks penguin mum you too xxSo true Karen...I am doing no more cleaning or shopping till after Christmas. Have a fun time Karen.
Not any more. Back in the day I would even ensure all light bulbs had been miltoned before my mum inspected. Must add I did it not Julie. Hopefully, we are more laid back - Julie doesn't even have white gloves
Never mind that. Huge diplomatic incidents over whose Christmas pudding was served and life wouldn't have been worth living had we either made our own or bought one. Anyone else? No? Just us then. Would still have all that again in a heartbeat. I didn't like Christmas pudding either but mum's trifle was a thing of beauty and wonder.
Do any of you have any tips about shoes for walking in wet weather? I've had wellies (waterproof but not warm), insulated lace-up boots (warm but not very comfortable), and good old-fashioned overshoes/gumshoes/rubbers/galoshes that don't seem available anymore (at least not here). So now I'm thinking duck shoes (warm but won't keep any snow out)
or hiking boots (never owned any but they look sort of like my paddock boots)
.Look into timberland , and try to find discounts and deals ! I really believe in timberland! They last forever
Do any of you have any tips about shoes for walking in wet weather? I've had wellies (waterproof but not warm), insulated lace-up boots (warm but not very comfortable), and good old-fashioned overshoes/gumshoes/rubbers/galoshes that don't seem available anymore (at least not here). So now I'm thinking duck shoes (warm but won't keep any snow out)
So much choice @SaskiaKC I have Neoprene Lined Wellies with a walking sole essential if you don't want planter tendon damage, they are great in the snow and mud. My best boots are lightweight Gortex Lined walking boots with Vibram Sole, I treat them with waterproofing spray twice a year and my feet have never been wet or cold on Mountains in the snow.
So much choice @SaskiaKC I have Neoprene Lined Wellies with a walking sole essential if you don't want planter tendon damage, they are great in the snow and mud. My best boots are lightweight Gortex Lined walking boots with Vibram Sole, I treat them with waterproofing spray twice a year and my feet have never been wet or cold on Mountains in the snow.
Never tried waterproofing non waterproof boots @SaskiaKC not sure that would work. I always buy Gore Tex Lined either Leather if a fashion boot here in the U.K. Clarks have been the most reliable or Canvas hiking boot which makes them lighter, either Scarpa or Merrell, Neither are cheap but they have never let me down.Thanks. I'm glad to know that waterproofing spray really works
IMO reviews are like noses on faces, the majority of people have one and they are all different. Can be useful as an initial guide but I find asking the questions of the manufacturer serves more purpose, much more useful to have an email saying these boots are totally waterproof in all weather and terrain if you ever need to complain.It's been funny but frustrating reading the reviews and Q&A about various boots online -- one reviewer will say one style is waterproof; the next reviewer will say the same style is not. Sigh.
Thanks. I'm glad to know that waterproofing spray really works. I saw one pair of great boots online that look very warm but are not waterproof -- but have leather uppers. I thought about buying them and spraying them but I have never tried waterproofing spray before.
It's been funny but frustrating reading the reviews and Q&A about various boots online -- one reviewer will say one style is waterproof; the next reviewer will say the same style is not. Sigh.
And because we are discussing waterproof boots, and in honor of your name, one of my favorite poems --
IMO reviews are like noses on faces, the majority of people have one and they are all different. Can be useful as an initial guide but I find asking the questions of the manufacturer serves more purpose, much more useful to have an email saying these boots are totally waterproof in all weather and terrain if you ever need to complain.
Hi @SaskiaKCThanks, @gennepher. I was wondering what brand of waterproofing spray y'all used. There is a good brand here called Scotchgard. I haven't used their spray but I have used some of their other products. I've also just read that WD-40 spray works.
I just found Duck's Back!
Never tried waterproofing non waterproof boots @SaskiaKC not sure that would work. I always buy Gore Tex Lined either Leather if a fashion boot here in the U.K. Clarks have been the most reliable or Canvas hiking boot which makes them lighter, either Scarpa or Merrell, Neither are cheap but they have never let me down.
@jjraak I know you are now probably in warmer holiday mode and @Debandez regarding my BG readings other than this mornings 6 and of course all the gaps in between testing, I have not gone above 5.5 today and right now am 4.8 so fingers crossed I did get away with yesterday's reckless lunch.
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