
This very stylish cow is modelling Milk Maid fashions for the day. The hat, sunnies, first aid kit stashed in the Bobcat glovebox and sunscreen don’t need any explanation but the boots might.
I might be a bit of a chicken but reckon I’ve had about a dozen “near death experiences” with snakes. Never been bitten, never want to. Hence, the horribly hot but impenetrable footwear. Maybe it’s time to invest in some gaiters!

Dead baby snake found where the school bus stops
Boots and jeans for walking in the bush too! I shudder to see people on the telly fighting fires in their shorts and thongs.
LikeLike
Make you feel safe but darned hot when you’re marching about, aren’t they? I’ve been wondering if it would be a good idea to get some gaiters.
LikeLike
Yes, I was looking for some ‘arm protectors or arm gaiters?!’ For gardening and couldn’t find any, so was planning on making some – may as well do legs too – a way to use some pant legs I have cut of for customers who wanted shorts.
LikeLike
Hi Christina, If you have access to a dairy supplies shop, they stock sleeve protectors that go from wrist to elbow to keep arms a little cleaner and drier. Your re-purposed trouser legs would be a cheaper but less waterproof option though.
LikeLike
Hi Marion, My kids ALWAYS wore boots around the home/garden – even when wearing a nappy or bikini!!
LikeLike
Ha ha! That sounds like a very striking outfit, Andrea!
LikeLike
Oh, didn’t realise that was at the bus stop😰😱. Don’t tell Alex that!
LikeLike