Traveling Boots

By Scott Friedeck, Texas boy living in Australia posted April 8th, 2009

Rating 3.33 out of 5

Me and my bootsThere once was a boy from Texas who loved his boots. Dancing, rodeos, or just around the house, having them on his feet just felt right. One day he got a call telling him that he had the opportunity of a lifetime. Luckily, his boots where going to get the same opportunity. The young man had received a promotion, and would now be traveling internationally for work. Though this was a great thing professionally, he was most excited about where his boots would get to travel. The first stop they made was in cold Montreal. Though it was cold, with thick sox and his boots he was able to make it through the snow to see Mount Royale, the Olympic stadium, and the underground city. As work continued the boots travel many miles (kilometers). From tropical Singapore and the Merlion, St Paul’s Cathedral, Stonehenge, and the dreary weather of England, Pyramids, Sphinx and the desert dryness in Egypt, and even to the Opera House and the top of the Sydney harbor bridge, his boots traveled with him enduring it all. From hot to cold, wet to dry, under the ground to up on a bridge his boots stood up to the job. Most of all, everyone he met loved his boots. “Ooo those are cool!”, “Where can I get a pair?”, “Do they have other colors?”, “I will buy them from you right now.”, he heard it all. The epidemic had spread. Soon boots will go global, not just any boots, but the boots just like the ones he bought from Boot City. So next time you travel and you are packing your bags, remember the boots and think of the good times you will have.

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One Response to “Traveling Boots”

  1. Scott Friedeck says:

    Hope to win

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