The document is a story told by children in Suances, Spain about GLOGS, a type of traditional wooden shoe that was commonly worn in the region, especially during rainy and muddy conditions. The children's grandfather Ramón shares with them photos and a pair of GLOGS he has kept, explaining how they are made of wood with studs on the bottom and sometimes lined with socks or slippers. Ramón notes that GLOGS are still worn by some farmers in Cantabria and during regional festivals where people dress in traditional costumes including the shoes.