Wednesday 17 June 2009

ENVY

OK, I love my shoes. They aren't very plentiful, nor very good quality, but they serve me well and make my life a little more bearable and beatiful. Granted, a little more painful on top of that. Sometimes, though, I gaze at my shoe collection and feel a pang of discontent at it's meagre nature and the fact that it could be so much more... and I find myself just hating those people, those people who have jobs and lots of money, or just lots of money, and incredible shoe collections. I know it isn't the key to happiness, but money is important in the modern world. I know I say 'those people', and I mean those people like Jane Aldridge, who is younger than me and has better shoes that I could possibly ever hope for. People like Rumi, like Karla and the like, most of all Hanh, of Life in Travel. Here are a few snapshots of her extensive, expensive shoe collection.
WARNING: Green eyes and transformation into a monstrosity possible/imminent.
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4 comments:

  1. this is how i imagine heaven to be like....except of course in heaven i will also have the tolerance to wear heels!!...money so does buy happiness!

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  2. this is pretty amazing but i always find that my best and most unique shoes are the ones that aren't namebrands. oh and i cant believe that i didnt find this blog before, it is so amazing, I'm seriously going to link you!

    lacysmess.blogspot.com

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  3. love the display of shoes - very impressive!!
    xoxo
    www.froufroufashionista.blogspot.com

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  4. i'm spechless - this is what my dreams look like. total obsession!

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