Crack your eggs into a bowl and squeeze your water bottle.
Lately, with Pinterest being such a big part of everyone’s lives, these boots seems to be even more popular, but usually as a part of a cute rainy-day outfit or something like that..Since we get so much rain, pretty much all year round here in Southwestern Ontario, I thought I’d try out a pair of these boots for myself about 6 months ago.
I thought they’d come in handy for those slushy late-winter days and maybe an April shower or two.As it turns out, I’ve been wearing them for pretty much everything, all the time, always, and they’ve been really great to have for walking the dog through the muddy fields around our house, for., for early mornings when the grass is still soaked with dew.
Basically so many of the rural lifestyle scenarios that we face out here everyday.But that gets messy.
My hunter boots aren’t the perfect, shiny, Pinteresty outfit boots anymore, but I do need to keep them clean so I can run into town when I need to without looking like a crazy mud-monster..
So here’s how I clean them!.I hope you enjoyed your little tour too!.
Have a great rest of the holiday season!It’s no secret that I’m a little obsessed with built-ins.Built-in shelving, storage, furniture, all of it.
In this house, it’s a bit of a necessary obsession because of the weird shapes and sizes of some of the rooms.I wouldn’t say that it’s a small house, but there just aren’t a lot of good places to put all of our modern day furniture.