So, you're 25 inches tall?
Bare feet on the ground. Ahh. Perfect climate here in American Midwest. Warm, not hot. My god. Just walking around: heaven. No shoes, no shirt, no...
Pebble-grain concrete is great for this
I've been going barefoot a lot lately...hikes, yardwork, walks around the town, etc. My feet are finally getting that warm tingly tough feeling.
I haven't seen this movie yet, but in the trailer, the humans are barefoot all the time. In order to walk more quietly, I guess. There are aliens...
Yes, those are pertinent responses. I don't know what I was thinking.
...not sure how any of those responses are pertinent? But I guess...thanks for sharing.
Finally, some warm days in the American Midwest and able to go barefoot outside. Enjoying the ticklish prickly feeling of going barefoot for the...
Nothing better than mud. I love going on a hike after a good rain so there will be mud puddles on the trail.
Yup, I agree. Feels good, looks good. I love that "farmgirl" look of a woman with rolled up jeans...although capris are great!
They didn't fire it when I was there.
Great to hear from so many oldsters. The garden is outside Ft. Vancouver in Vancouver, Washington. Nice gritty walkways and all hardwood floors....
Sometimes I see in the paper a guy my age who's retiring or whatever. He's the president of some bank and a member of blah, blah, blah and...
For me, it's two-fold. I hate anything enfolding my feet...even something as minimal as zoris (flip-flops), which are possibly the worst footware...
That movie is "Swiss Family Robinson." Disney movie from 1960, starring John Mills and James McArthur.
I just watched "Age of Consent" with James Mason and Helen Mirren. Mason is a middle aged burned out artist who goes to a North Australian island...
Yes...did the Redwoods barefoot. Nice soft and squishy trail and comes out on an isolated beach. Yummy!
In warm weather, I go to work in khaki pants, polo shirt and bare feet. I rarely get comments, and if I do, they're usually envious or complementory.
Can we say "Dunes?" What's not to like about sand...especially if water runs through it. Colorado Dunes National Park, and Oregon Dunes National...
Oh, man...when I was 18 I would pop wood everytime I went barefoot. I still do if I'm walking through something sensual, like mud.
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