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Tesla Seppanen ([personal profile] tesla) wrote2007-02-12 05:50 pm
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I was so pleased to be able to walk to work today, after a couple weeks' hiatus. It's not nearly so cold and horrible out there as it recently was. I had foolishly left my flat boots at work, so ended up walking in my heels. This might have been a problem, but when I had them resoled recently, my shoe guy put the most wonderful studded heels and soles onto them.

I like my shoe guy (are they still called cobblers?) but find it hard to recommend him to anyone by virtue of the fact that I have never heard his name clearly enough to be able to pronounce it. Nor do I know the name of his shop; it's just a little storefront with a bunch of boots in the window. I suppose my footwear choices are financing Slavic terrorist cells. Shame, that.


I noticed earlier today that my stapler is 2/3 evil: it has the number 444 stamped into its base.


I love the fact that my co-workers drop in to see me all the time; it's so very nice to feel needed. I wonder, though, whether they realize that I'm a more pleasant individual when my blood sugar is above zero. Today I began eating my lunch at 12:15 and finished (two meetings and a dozen brief conversations later) at 4:15.


Time to hit the road. Hope everyone has had a pleasant day!

[identity profile] mplsfish.livejournal.com 2007-02-13 12:09 am (UTC)(link)
Is it the short guy with a heavy accent on Lyndale just off Lake? I love him. I think he is a cobbler, as in, he can make shoes from nothing. I told Fast Eddie about him and he confirmed that he himself was just a repair guy. I love Fast Eddie too. I have shoe repair conflict.

[identity profile] skzbrust.livejournal.com 2007-02-13 02:06 am (UTC)(link)
On the other hand, if it's the place next to the Rainbow Foods by Minnehaha and Lake, that's where I always brought my shoes. Top notch.

[identity profile] tesla-aldrich.livejournal.com 2007-02-13 03:31 am (UTC)(link)
Wow, you're both right.

I used to go the the place that Steven described (and I agree, they were - and as far as I know still are - fabulous).

However, I now patronize the shop at Lyn-Lake, as it's so close to home. (Not to mention its owner's prowess as a purveyor of fearsome treads.)

[identity profile] sequoianne.livejournal.com 2007-02-14 06:38 pm (UTC)(link)
hi there... :)

you posted a comment in my journal awhile back via miep and I think I rudely never responded. My apoligies. Thanks for reading :)

Be well!