I mowed my lawn barefoot and did string trimming all barefoot. I wish my bare feet were greener and dirtier
Well for the past 60 plus hours I have been barefoot. During that time I worked on a remodeling project, went to Lowe’s, Walmart, Cracker Barrel restaurant, convenience store and drove. It was all great. I am getting more comfortable being barefoot in public and it seems like most people don’t notice and those who do say nothing.
For the next few days I feel I need to give my feet a little recovery time from going barefoot 84 consecutive hours. I could be working barefoot right now but choose to give my feet a rest. The balls of my feet and toes are sore and achy. But, I did go into a donut shop for a coffee and donut this morning adding a new public barefoot location to my growing list. Now that it is warm I plan on going into most stores barefoot. My confidence is growing and my fear of what people think is reducing. No one seemed to outwardly care or acknowledge that I was barefoot.
Every nice picture of your bare feet. And that’s awesome that you added a new place for you to go barefoot at keep barefooting.
I went and had my tires rotated and this morning it was 46 degrees Fahrenheit where I live and yes I went barefoot got a lot of looks but they smiled at me as well . I wish my bare feet got dirty but they didn’t .
I have been listening to my feet and I have been wearing athletic shoes while working to give them some healing time. However, have still been in 4 different stores today barefoot and no one seems to care or at least they do not voice any disapproval. My barefoot visits included Walgreens, Home Depot, a donut shop and a restaurant.
Walked into work barefoot yesterday and didn't know they were refinishing the floors. Walked through a big puddle of floor wax so now the soles of my feet are clean and shiny...lol
Today I walked barefoot in Lowe’s twice and a donut shop. I am finding walking into stores barefoot easier and easier compared to the first time. Now, it just seems normal and no one seems to notice. The first couple of times people asked were my shoes were, now nothing not hardly a second look.
Went to the supermarket for ice cream barefoot last night. The floor in the freezer aisle felt so good. Lots of people there too, but they all had shoes or flip flops on. Nobody said a word - maybe they didn't notice, maybe they didn't care.