A very lovely and peaceful place. No shoes. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Don't you wish you were there now?
Oh, dear! I love riding my bike barefoot. And shirtless. [ATTACH] I'm kind of the neighborhood kook.
Yes! Most of my foot injuries have been in the home. Cuts, stubbed toes, you name it. I guess we're more careless in the home.
Wow, those kids have some tough feet.
A still from this upcoming Disney movie: [ATTACH] I believe the character wears slipper-like shoes through most of the movie, but in this scene...
It's also available on Kanopy.com ...free through your local library.
Yes, that is the point I was trying to make. We are members of a society, and should be mindful of others.
WA? Washington state? I assume you mean Western Australia. Very cool...a friend visited there recently and loved it. I hope to go sometime. I am...
Where are you located?
Very nice! It's cool when your feet get tough, but remain smooth and resilient.
Not when you are in public.
I respectfully disagree. To place one's feet, bare or shod, up on the seat in front of you and next to another patron is rude. That yours were...
I'm going to look into it. The outbuilding is about the right size for a sauna and dressing area. It isn't being used for anything, and it's got...
No, it wasn't funny. It was rude. People like you give us a bad name.
All this talk of saunas has got me thinking about building one. I've got a Finnish neighbor who is pushing me to to it, and I have a small...
Agreed! A nice afternoon session of alternating between the two can be quite exhilarating!
I agree! I don't understand this polar club stuff. I have gotten into cold water, but not freezing, and there was a sauna right there to run into...
I just came across this photo: [IMG]
Yikes! Why would you walk on petrochemicals?
That is an interesting comparison. I guess the idea that your feet can't "see" the ground? I certainly relate. Gee, I hate having my feet covered....
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