Ah, you mean a "klomp". So you call it "clog". Interesting.... I looked up the word in a dictionary and found that it meant
"a weight attached especially to an animal to hinder motion "or "something that shackles or impedes " and "to (cause to) become blocked or filled so that movement or activity is difficult ". Can you understand my confusion ? Why on earth do you call a wooden shoe a clog ? Nobody here wears them anyway exept for very old people and to please tourists. This corner of the garden used to belong to my wife, and she hung up these things. I can't remove them without her becoming angry so I just leave 'em there. It;s an interesting thought to put a bonsai in a clog... hmmmmm
