Monday, August 3, 2009

A Pugly Morning to You

Hi, my name is Katrina and I'm one of your subs for today. Some of you may recognize me as the Doyenne of Flats from our Facebook group, the International Society of Girls in Flats. As you may know, Tina is on family leave for a few weeks. She asked me to be a guest blogger. I'm happy to help. Please, no throwing spitballs while I'm writing on the blackboard.

I live far far away from the center of the blog universe, in a little place called Puglyfeet.com. Quite literally, my blog is from a my-point-of-view looking-down perspective. There are others who do this kind of thing especially well, and they are my idols. The following photos are some of my favorites. In fact, I wish I had taken them myself. Joyful, colorful and creative, these pictures make me smile. I hope they evoke the same feelings for you this Monday morning! :)





fine little day




Mademoiselle Robot




Bella Bellinsky




__SB__




~>O<~




Bugheart




simple moth




nevara




eti




Lillybet Magdalena




Very Legal Muffin




stealla*polaris




pink bow




Octobre Rose

12 comments:

Unknown said...

Your right this photos has made me smile! Thank! I wish I had few of these amazing shoes!

Teri said...

I too love love pictures of shoes... yours are totally and utterly adorable! Very legal muffin's... would love those on MY feet!

Erin Helgerson said...

What a cute view point! I often take photos that way too. The world too often forgets to look down! Thanks for sharing those photos!!!

Anonymous said...

Quite an interesting concept, I like it!

Hi Kooky said...

Pretty, pretty, pretty! Especially loving the Bella Bellinsky shot.

dee said...

I love these pretty shoes!

Yelena R. said...

Oh what a lovely post! Ah I love flats so much :)

Kitty said...

I'm smiling. Thanks Katrina.

hugs,
Fritzi Marie

Simply Mel {Reverie} said...

I love seeing life from all different view points!

Aline said...

this is so darling!

Scarlett said...

I love these!

Marsi @ The Cottage Cheese said...

I love this "looking down" perspective. These images are beautiful!