On my walk through the neighborhood today I saw a shoe waiting outside a shop. Its mouth was open and I could see rows of little teeth. I guessed that it must be suffering from toothache and was waiting for its appointment with the dentist.
I pointed out the suffering shoe to the tall person and he smiled and told me that it is a sign for a shoe repair shop.
Thank you tall person – I didn’t know cobblers also fix teeth.

Hey Bassa…SHE is finally taking some time for HERSELF and catching up on HER reading…WOW…I have a lot to catch up on with you and your two-leggeds! BOL
That is a rare trade these days..so glad to see that there is one still around…
Those look like some wicked chompers, Bassa. You should probably maintain a safe distance from the “cobblers” shop. I looks ready to turn into a “gobblers” shop.
Hahahahahaha! Eaten by carnivorous shoes!!!
Shoe-Toothache! That’s gotta be a bear to fix. Poor old shoe….
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I didn’t know that shoes had toothaches!
I wonder what the cobbler uses to fix those shoe-teeth?
Another great sign in your neighborhood. Too funny, Bassa!
You are so clever Bassa, I always learn new things when I read your blog.
When I was a kid one of my favorite things was to watch my grandfather shine his shoes, and of course a visit to the cobbler if one needed repair. I was always looking for the elves….;-)
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that is great. In the day of disposable everything glad somewhere in the world they still repair shoes..
Wow sweet Bassa that would be very painful to have to walk on a toothache so we are happy to know you have a cobbler that can fix teeth. Hugs and nose kisses
LOL a very talented person!
Lol!
Oh poor shoe, i hope the dentist cobbler fixed him up!