Walkabout Outfitters
Lxington, Virginia
This is where my retired husband works part time when he is not out hiking up and down the mountains of the Blue Ridge or just walking around and about in the woods. Smart Wool socks are a HUGE seller as you can see in this photo. Note the large number of pink socks. I LIKE IT!
"Between saying and doing, many a pair of shoes is worn out.”
~ Iris Murdock
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Hee, hee, hee, what a fun shot. I love lots of repetitious items in photos, adds such interest, and of course all that color, just plain fun.
ReplyDeletea great photo. i just like it!
ReplyDeleteLOL! I like it.
ReplyDeleteGreat place for a hiker to work. Does he get free samples?
ReplyDeletebeautifully composed image!
ReplyDeleteWish there were lots of pink sox for sale like that around here. Love the assortment!
ReplyDeleteSmartwool socks are the absolute best. I use them for running and they are wonderful.
ReplyDeleteI like the pink ones, also!
ReplyDeleteThat's a great place for a hiker to work part time!
ReplyDeleteLove those pink socks and I also like neon pink! ^_^
ReplyDeleteThese kind of socks feel great on the feet. I have several pair. But no pink. :-D
ReplyDeletepink with stripes please!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing, and Happy Pink Saturday.
One thing for sure, neither of you should ever worry about needing socks.
ReplyDeleteMy husband and I were just talking about hiking on the Appalachian Trail. We're visiting friends next month in Mars Hill, NC and hope we can find the time to explore the area on the trail on our way back home.
ReplyDeleteHi! I like the pink ones, also!
ReplyDeleteHPS!
XOXO
Great photo! I'm your neighbor to the near south - just above the NC border, but still close enough to the mountains to enjoy them regularly. :)
ReplyDeleteHappy Pink Saturday!
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I keep hearing about Smart Wood socks, Genie. I have to get some for the fall! Happy Pink Saturday, my friend.
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Claudia
Very cute! Love it!
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Annette