IHTB-BOBLK - Wesco® 10'' Black Domain Boss Boot
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Just ordered the 10.5, amazing service, thank you Lindsey!.
This was my last pair of US boots… not sure about the Anorak and my Sister will most likely kill me for posting this but hey it's Friday!@Finshack it's such a pleasure! Your childhood self will be thrilled. That picture is just fantastic, you were destined for a life on the waves
That picture is mutts. Just brilliant. Congratulations again with the purchase.
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We lived in Baltimore for a bit, sometime in the 70's, got my love of the American lifestyle then which has never left me, had a few great College sweats wish I still had, and a Baltimore Colts sweat I wore to death. Will post some images of the boots life out West (Cornwall) when I get them Monday…
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About 15 minutes East of Bodmin on the Moor, wet and wild…
Beautiful country though. Rain comes down there like no other place I've been. And I live on the coast in northern Norway now.
I can recommend Wesco's bee oil and wax combo for yer boots. Sounds like you'll need it [emoji28]
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Off topic, but I've wanted to visit Baltimore ever since watching The Wire (five times).
Interesting- watching The Wire gave me the exact opposite feeling…
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How is the heel height (1 3/4") measured? That sounds like a lot, especially when I measure the heels of my own boots to compare.
It sounds like a lot and probably is compared to many boots, but it doesn't look that way on foot. The boot (and the last it is built on) is designed holistically so the way it's all put together means it doesn't feel like you're walking "on heels" at all.
Exactly right. They feel completely natural and you'd run into trouble messing about with a much lower heel. Wesco is good at what they do.
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Off topic, but I've wanted to visit Baltimore ever since watching The Wire (five times).
Interesting- watching The Wire gave me the exact opposite feeling…
to me Baltimore is a great city. Although it hd it's share of "urban renewal" many parts of the city survived. Being from the North I think Baltimore is the first Southern city you hit
on the east coast. There's no denying you have to be careful where you go and what you do but this is true for all American cities.
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Peabody Library Baltimore Md.
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Thanks for some beautiful pictures and inspiration @steelworker Until now I've only ever visited NYC but I'm increasingly fascinated by the length and breadth of the USA and the diverse cultures there. I need to do a grand tour one day.
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Great pics @steelworker
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Currently living in Baltimore, have been for the past 10 years.
I think it's a place that will be labeled "up and coming" in perpetuity. Parking in most places people want to live is a mess, and the "nice" versus "bad" neighborhoods follow no discernible pattern. I have a daughter now, and we're looking to get out. It has its high points for sure, but I'm not exactly in love with the place, and I started a business here. Suffice to say that it's grown off of me instead of the other way around.
Also the city is corrupt as hell. We almost re-elected a mayor who plead guilty to abusing her position for her own financial gain (and truth be told might have been a better mayor than the one we got). The Balimore taxpayers still pay her pension, which she kept as part of the deal. Also, although it might seem odd, Maryland is the richest state in the nation, and yet the public school system in its largest city is a complete disaster, and the reason that most smart people move out once they have kids.
Also, the Enoch Pratt Library looks like this as far as I know:
It's interesting to note that everywhere north of Maryland considers Maryland to be "in the south," and everywhere south of Maryland considers Maryland to be "in the north."
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