Foot loose
For years I always wore socks and slippers indoors, it would have seemed uncivilised not to. Then one day I was talking to a friend who was telling me how she hated having anything on her feet, and went barefoot at every opportunity. What she said started me thinking and I got it into my head to give it a try for myself. I found it felt great, sort of freeing.It was summer when I did away with my socks and threw my slippers in the bottom of the wardrobe. I liked it so much that I began to worry what might happen when winter came. My hands and feet are terrible in cold weather; my fingers and toes go numb when I open the fridge door for longer than usual so I wasn’t at all sure I would be able to keep it up when the temperature started to fall. I needn’t have worried, when winter came I was fine.
Apart from feeling good, being barefoot has got practical benefits. My athletes foot has all but cleared up, and would probably have gone completely if I didn’t have to wear shoes during the day. I also find that it’s much easier to tell when my floor needs sweeping.
I highly recommend going naked from the ankles down.
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I hate wearing shoes..apart from sandals... as I can't find any comfortable shoes and my feet have gone wider and bigger over the years.
Especially with the sandals...don't forget the sandals!
I'm now waiting for my poem?
When I was younger I tried going barefoot but it was painful when I'd step on small pebbles and such. People said it was because I didn't have calluses on my feet. I wasn't so sure I wanted calluses on my feet.
Now when I watch a doc with primitive folks running through the forest barefoot it almost makes me cringe as I imagine the pain I'd feel stepping on sticks and rocks.
I just meant last post on this blog. I have nothing more to say about feet.
Some drawings make it to these pages, but most do not. If I'm in the mood and not busy with other stuff, I'll throw something together. It can be very time consuming. I don't have time today, sorry.
Im my head now, you are wearing them
Oh go on then, it is your imagination, after all.
I mean money in the bank, of course