Writing Workshop: Red Shoes

Welcome back to the Wednesday Writing Workshop link-up! At the bottom of this post you’ll find the widget to post the link to your workshop posts. But first, I guess it’s my turn. Now I had been excitedly planning to do prompt #1 but we’ve had nothing but rain, rain, rain and everywhere looks so grim and miserable. So I’m going to save that one for another day, and instead I’ve picked prompt #3 and found a picture of some shoes that I think reflect my personality pretty well…

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RedShoes

With thanks to Fete et Fleur for the image

The owner of these shoes is comfortable in her own skin, liking the feel of it and the way she seems to have grown into it, just as the soft leather of her shoes has moulded and knitted itself to the shapes and curves of her small, narrow feet.

The owner of these shoes burns as hot as they do, full of spark and passion and fire and drive. She feels connected to the blood that flows through her veins, blood of her ancestors and of the land beneath her feet.

The owner of these shoes is not afraid to wear them with stripy socks under flared, faded jeans, even though they may not match, or to team with long, slightly awkward legs and too-short skirts. They reflect the easy smile and bright eyes that eagerly meet your own, although may sometimes be hidden behind a frown and twist of her lips as she bites down nervously, or in concentration.

The owner of these shoes knows that there is no place like home, but knows too that home is found not in the too-small house or not-good enough neighbourhood, but in the way they tuck just perfectly under the leg of her beloved as she sits on their worn, leather sofa.

The owner of these shoes adamantly refuses to grow up or wear ‘grown up’ shoes. She cannot be trusted in heels, and may throw a wobbler if she is required to trade them in for a more appropriate alternative. She does not like dress codes, or ‘work wear’, or power dressing or fashion of any description.

The owner of these shoes is quite adept at getting them stuck in her mouth, tripping over her words as much as she does her own feet and somehow managing to never quite verbalise the words she would like to, although she can write as eloquently as you could wish to.

The owner of these shoes has a tendency to run and skip when she excited, enjoying the freedom of her muscles and the bounce of the ground under her feet.

The owner of these shoes has walked a hundred thousand miles, some admittedly slower than others, but always with a spring in her step and a sense of discovery. She is not afraid to let her feet do the walking and her head catch up a little way behind, or to take the road less travelled, venturing down forgotten paths and unexplored turnings.

The owner of these shoes does not take short cuts, preferring the scenery of the meandering path and knowing that she will always get there in end. They are used to being splashed through puddles, kicked through leaves, propped up on park benches as their owner sits with book on lap. They are not concerned with looking slightly worn or well-loved as their owner is both these things, having faded and been polished back to life over and over.

They will last a lifetime, just as she will.

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So now it’s your turn! What prompt did you choose?

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1. Pictures of home: Go for a walk near where you live, and take photos of the things that scream ‘home’ to you.
- Inspired by Kelly and her beautiful early evening walk.

2. Blog about a button you pressed that you weren’t supposed to.
-Inspired by Laura ‘Are we nearly there yet’ and her Phantom Beeper

3. Find a picture of a shoe that best sums up your personality.
-Inspired by the lovely Gabfran and her shoe-related blog, and Jo Beaufoix’s ‘Special’ Shoes

4. Tell me about something precious you gave away.
- Inspired by the very inspirational Muddling Along Mummy who has become a breastmilk donor.

5. Write about the best (or worst) piece of advice you have ever been given.
- Inspired by ME! and all the fantastic advice you gave me this week.

Leave your name and the URL to your post in the MckLinky below (the URL should be to your post not just to your blog) andleave me a comment to let me know you’ve taken part. If you have the time it would be great if you could try and read and comment on at least two other entries. And be kind! It’s supposed to be a bit of fun – we’re not looking for the next Booker Prize winner here!

If you haven’t had chance to respond yet, then you’ve still got today! Or just wait till next week, when there’ll be five brand new prompts to get you thinking.

This Writing Workshop is brought to you in association with Mama Kat’s Losin’ It – who’s lovely author came up with the concept and runs her own workshop over in the U.S.

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  • A beautiful post! Thank you for choosing my shoes to represent the essence of who you are. You are a kindred spirit.

    Nancy
  • Ohh, I just realised that the title of my post is the same as yours. I am so sorry. Obviously all the best people love red shoes.
    .-= Kelly´s last blog ..Red shoes =-.
  • How I love a red mary jane. If you were in my shoes, you'd be dancing in a pair of lace up brogues - comfy, quirky, a little boyish and always worn with a smile and a bow.
    .-= Mummy bear´s last blog ..Arty farty! =-.
  • Josie
    @Mummy bear, I like your choice! And your name made me smile - I am a mummy bear in our house too :) Thanks for stopping by! x
  • An award for you over at mine :)
  • Please accept my apologies for reading your beautiful post yesterday and not leaving a comment. It actually brought me to tears (not so hard to do at the moment). I really wish I was the woman who wears those shoes. I really appreciate that you took the time to comment on mine. I will be a faster commenter in future (even if its through tears). Thank you again. x
  • I have so missed your blog - you write some most excellent blog - love it :)
    .-= april´s last blog ..Desired for never quite achieved… =-.
  • Ditto Platespinner !
  • Hello, I've finally managed to join in to the great writing workshop - hopefully I've done it right.

    I love the shoes and your post.
  • Mwa
    The owner of these shoes is my sister. I have three pairs of red shoes. And I do all of the above in them. Sister, I say. xxx
    .-= Mwa´s last blog ..This post offends me =-.
  • Josie
    @Mwa, *sob sob!* I think you may be right. A million xxxxx's
  • A well-chosen pair of shoes coupled with a terrific description of how they reflect you. You always impress me with your writing, Josie.
    .-= Michael´s last blog ..A shoe as a metaphor for me =-.
  • Josie
    @Michael, Thank you Michael - your encouragement, as always, means a great deal.
  • LOVE those shosies :)
    I can't be trusted in heels either.
    I look like Bambi when he's trying to stand up on the ice. Not good.
    .-= little dudes mummy´s last blog ..Not exactly wordless Wednesday… =-.
  • Josie
    @little dudes mummy, That is EXACTLY what I look like too :)
  • I love the shoes and all they represent. Great stimulus for writing, too - thank you.
    .-= Theresa´s last blog ..Blue Shoes =-.
  • Josie
    @Theresa, Seems like the shoe prompt has been the most popular this week! Loved your post too :) x
  • I love these shoes almost as much as I love your post.
  • Josie
    @Emma @ Not such a yummy mummy, Thank you Shoe Queen lady. Maybe we can go shopping and try and find me some? x
  • Ooo i don't know which one to do this week! Hmm...

    I like your shoes! I wish i were bold enough to wear bright red shoes! =)
    .-= Kelly´s last blog ..Bullies on the Bus =-.
  • Josie
    @Kelly, I need to buy some like these now - I chose them because they are my dream shoes and now all I can think about is owning some like them!! x
  • I LOVE your shoes! Brilliant post, especially like the way you can't be trusted in heels! x
    .-= SandyCalico´s last blog ..What Do Your Shoes Say About You? =-.
  • Josie
    @SandyCalico, I really can't, I'm LETHAL! Thank you xx
  • I love the shoes, I have some so similar and in purple and bright red and burgandy too. I only wear flat. I loved the post and the way you are growing more comforatble in yourself. I was going to do a shoe post, but then I would have needed to out myself as Imelda Marcos, as there is not one pair alone suitable. I have hundreds of the things from my pre BC times.
    .-= TheMadHouse´s last blog ..Writing Workshop on a Wednesday =-.
  • Josie
    @TheMadHouse, You're going to HAVE to do a shoe post at some point now :) I'd love to see some of your collection... x
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