My friend, Boots Reitzel

The ‘Boots Reitzel heel’ – It’s high, tho’ not enough to cause nosebleed–
and it’s cut at a greater ‘back’ angle, creating an even more undershot heel than the Bond traditional. This creates slightly smaller heel-to-earth contact area, but it moves your body center of gravity slightly forward as you walk–no feeling of bein’ tipped forward, and a safer and more comfortable ‘feel’ to the boot.

(See above photo, in the word of Mr. Boots Reitzel, TucsonBoot.net)

I just got an email telling me my friend, Boots Reitzel has died. Usually, I wait until I’m done crying before I blog about someone or something, but this time I don’t care.

Boots and I were friends for more than ten years and met in person only once. I admired Boots. I considered him to be the perfect blend of humility and bravery. I would poke at him, shaking my head and telling him he oughta charge more for all the TLC and heel dressing he was giving away on his consignment boots, pair after pair. Then, I would cover my eyes and read between my fingers when one of his Boot Talks would tell me and the whole-world-wide-web the exact moment when his favorite bootmaker’s work had turned to crap.

I remember sitting at Boot’s kitchen counter… smiling with every new cowboy boot tattoo I spotted on Boot’s arms. We talked about boots, his and everyone else’s… hardly anything else. I remember when he walked me to my car after my visit, just so I didn’t step on a rattlesnake.

Mighty Life List

Up until now, my “Mighty Life List” has been something that I’ve kept to myself… something that’s quietly rattled around in my heart and head. Things get added and then checked off… and people wonder why I smile so much.

Here it is, for the world to see… a work in progress.

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Look into a volcano • Ride my bike to work • then, Ride a bike with no hands • X Tell Dwight Yoakam “thank you” in-person (done!) • Learn 10 9 ways to cook a delicious fish • Learn to drive a stick shift again • Listen/speak good “bootshop” Spanish • Start a cowboy boot museum • write another book • Help fix my little neighbor Mikey’s teeth • Make granola • Go on a camping trip in my old camper • Pay off my credit cards…all of them • Get a real author photo taken • Teach Shane how to draw a swan • Visit the Bata Shoe Museum • Learn to do a decent 2 step • Make another pair of cowboy boots • Redo my web page • Go to Dollywood • See Savion Glover perform up-close live • Improve my picture-taking • Learn the names of the farmers who sell me food each week • Spend a winter in Santa Fe • Visit León, Guanajuato • Wrangle a sky-high-character-balloon in a holiday parade • Learn the right way to sew a button • Make more of my own clothes.

What’s on your list?

(Bike built for me by Mr. David Rogerson. Ain’t it swell?)

Book Signing (Napa, CA)

Can’t decide whether or not to buy a pair of custom boots? Here, let me get you a glass of wine.

Come to the Napa Valley. Visit Terri Courtney in her red-barn-bootshop. Buy my book, or bring your well-worn copy. I’ll sign it. It’ll be swell.

September 26, 2009 • 1-3 pm
Napa Valley Open Studios Tour
3151 Sunnydale Drive, Napa CA (map)

For more info,
read this flyer …or contact:
Courtney Custom Boots
Terri Courtney, Bootmaker
(707) 501-8050 and terri@courtneycustomboots.com

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