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Sore Feet :-(

Sore Feet  :-(
A candid shot, taken in a churchyard in Topsham, Devon. This lady's heel looked very sore indeed.

Aschi "Freestone", aNNa schramm, Jean Paul Capdeville, Jörg and 17 other people have particularly liked this photo


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 Jean Paul Capdeville
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Une chaussure mal adaptée probablement..je plains souvent les personnes qui font le chemin de Compostelle.Ils doivent endurer des moments trés difficiles avant que leurs pieds se soient endurcis.Je pense aussi aux militaires(surtout aux anciens) Par ex,les soldats de Napoléon qui se rendaient en Russie à pieds. BRBR, j'en ai mal aux orteils.Peut être est ce pour celà que tu avais opté pour la marine ? Bonne semaine à toi.
2 years ago.
 Keith Burton
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Well spotted Wilhelm..........I hadn't even noticed that. Glad you like the shot!
2 years ago.
 Keith Burton
Keith Burton club has replied
Thank you Gudrun. I guess everyone is different.........but I always try to get the best I can afford when any kind of outdoor clothing is concerned.
2 years ago.
 Keith Burton
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Perhaps I should have pointed that out to her Tanja.................

Glad you like the photo though......I couldn't resist it!
2 years ago.
 Keith Burton
Keith Burton club
I grew up in a family where we often went walking in the countryside.........my father used to take me on long walks even when I was very young and he also taught me about wearing the correct equipment.

I chose the Royal Navy, because my father and my uncle were in the Royal Navy. I knew from about the age of 12 that was what I wanted to do and I joined up at age 15, which was the earliest age I could leave school.
2 years ago. Edited 2 years ago.

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