OGG!
I actually got this info from "WikiAnswers"
The first answer was
"possibly Mesopotamia (c.1600-1200BC), soft shoes worn by the mountain people who lived on the border of Iran. They also have the first recipe for beer"
Now I thought this was interesting, but not as fun as the second answer,
"Ogg". He wrapped is feet in the rabbit skin of his hunt because his feet were sore. The tribe called his invention,
"Mukluks"!
I thought that was a much more interesting bit of history!
(printout of story on the back of my Arch/shrine)
Click to enlarge and read!
http://gothicarches.ning.com/
Click to enlarge and read!
http://gothicarches.ning.com/
What a unique work, Peggy ! Fabulous idea !
ReplyDeleteHow creative and clever Peggy!
ReplyDeleteA very different take on the theme.....very original, Peggy!
ReplyDeleteYour research resulted in a very unique creation, Peggy! Kewl!
ReplyDeletewhat a great idea and such an unusual shape of arch
ReplyDeleteWhat a completely unique arch, and who wouldn't love the person who invented shoes!
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