I remember these local children’s theme parks. We used to go to one called Pixie Woods where I grew up. I haven’t been to Enchanted Village here in PNW.
And it does fit for this week’s theme – both the laces and anyone in the shoe!
BTW – yes it was the Ballard Market that I showed on my blog. One of my favorite markets – especially since it is open year round.
Like the old woman who lived in the shoe, you didn’t know what (else) to do? ;b
So the laces are probably concrete or something. They are still tied. it counts.
Lol . . . you captured my thoughts perfectly.
It does, I agree . . . this was a tough one.
Yes, the shoelaces are tied!! Cute shot for the theme.
Happy PH and happy weekend, my entry is here.
I remember these local children’s theme parks. We used to go to one called Pixie Woods where I grew up. I haven’t been to Enchanted Village here in PNW.
And it does fit for this week’s theme – both the laces and anyone in the shoe!
BTW – yes it was the Ballard Market that I showed on my blog. One of my favorite markets – especially since it is open year round.
Do they allow pets?
It works perfectly! 🙂
Fairyland is on the bizarre side. Not creepy, just . . . well . . . northern californian, if you know what I mean.
I wondered — since I live in Kent. We’re practically neighbors!
lol
I saw your entry!
Gorgeous!
I love this. What a neet shot of the shoes for the “little old Lady who lived in a shoe”. Happy weekend.
I think it’s an eXcellent choice ~ fun and creative!
LOL – a perfect shot for this week’s theme.
Have a great weekend.
Haha Very good! Happy weekend
Shoes and ties always go together!