me, i dindn't until now. my feet feel a lot tougher than last year at the same time, when i only was a casual barefooter. for now, i'm not sure when to stop, though people look at me now like i am toatally crazy. it is getting a little bit cold outside in berlin. but i am very frightened on putting on shoes (i will probably never put on socks again) because my feet and myself got veeeery sensitive this year. and i want to keep this up as long as i possibly can.
i live in the usa. south florida, never really gets that cold, an occasional drop to about freezing...but thats rare..the heat can sometimes be a problem. but i manage.
Who says you have to stop ? If you prefer to go barefoot (and who in their right mind doesn't ) then carry on going barefoot. Who cares what anyone else thinks anyway ?
April, it's a tragedy that we live so close to each other and haven't met. We should hang out and go barefootin' somewhere! Ever gone flying barefoot? We could do that...! Blue skies, -Jeffrey
If you like roller coasters, do you like flying in airplanes? You should come up to Lantana Airport, where I rent a Cessna. I always fly barefoot! -Jeffrey
October is the time of year that I surrender to footwear. I feel blessed to have gone barefoot in public off and on since the end of April. The temperture here in the east has started to drop below fifty degrees farhrenheit at night and that just takes the fun out of barefooting in public for me. Plus, it takes way to much of an effort to get my soles black under these conditions! For the record, this is also the time of year I go into hibernation for the long cold winter.
Because I found there's lots of glass on the ground where I live. I don't want to have to be careful every time I go out so I stopped.
Socrates went barefoot through all the seasons, wearing only a tattered old coat and his beautiful spirit. He's my hero.
I didn't stop going barefoot so far, though I 've to admit that I'm wearing flip-flops most of the time...:&