Fifth, you Have more Props than Carrot Top!! Nice work, my Friend... I really like the Myriad Textures you Have presented Here... all in a Bountiful array of Color's! Plus, it's a Healthy dose of Good old Americana!
~~~A suggestion was that the phrase originated with the English Cavaliers, who wore thigh-high riding boots. When drinking, rather than stepping outside to relieve himself, a Cavalier apparently had the option of doing so into his boots. Thus, "filling his boots" meant he could drink all he wanted without leaving the table. !~~~
Sorry, went a bit offtrack for a moment!
Love the textures here mate, you always make the simple things look good
Dan, I think to see by the soil on his boots that it was a rather tough job to maintain his garden. He may be inside the house now for a short nap, lol.
The cracked paint on the door has created some more fine textures.
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Oh, I never wear my boots inside. Quite a shot, Dan. You inspire me to look for new things to photograph. I love that door, but I'd be out there with a paint brush and paint long before you could whistle Dixie. Leaving the door ajar was a good point of interest too. It invites you in.