
Aaaaaaah... to be barefoot! To walk across the warm grass of my lawn or the cool sands along Lake Michigan with nothing on my feet. To set my piggys free from their winter bondage makes me so happy! Putting my bare feet up makes me happy too! Yes, those are my feet to the left, and they are happily enjoying the beach.
As a child, I was usually barefoot - even though we lived on a farm - AND we had horses.
In the yoga studio, I'm always barefoot.
At home, I'm usually barefoot.
Outdoors I'm usually barefoot.
At my desk, I'm often barefoot.
In the car, I'm usually barefoot. Every summer I post silly photos on Facebook of my foot hanging out the window as I drive. Of course I get lots of comments about how silly I am.
With my recent travels south, I've gotten my barefoot frame of mind on a bit earlier this year. Time to get a pedicure. Time to choose a summer color! Time to toughen up the bottoms of my feet so stones and gravel don't bother me.
Mother Nature is finally cooperating. We can be barefoot again! Hurray!
Walking barefoot so much has conditioned me to watch where I'm stepping - especially after it rains, and the worms are coming out. I detest worms! But, when you watch the ground you can find some pretty cool little treasures, and for a mixed media artist, cool little trinkets are always a bonus!
OK, ok, I'm not a barefoot weirdo. I don't promote barefoot running or have a Barefoot Pinterest Board. This is how I've always lived. If you are not a barefoot person, it's ok, I still love you. :)
8 Reasons to B barefoot (the short version)
1. Decreased impact
2. Increased muscle tone
3. Better balance
4. Stronger feet
5. Peace of mind
6. Happy happy, joy joy
7. Better posture
8. Increased circulation and blood flow
Don't be apprehensive - take your shoes off and go barefoot!
Love & Light to you,
B
As a child, I was usually barefoot - even though we lived on a farm - AND we had horses.
In the yoga studio, I'm always barefoot.
At home, I'm usually barefoot.
Outdoors I'm usually barefoot.
At my desk, I'm often barefoot.
In the car, I'm usually barefoot. Every summer I post silly photos on Facebook of my foot hanging out the window as I drive. Of course I get lots of comments about how silly I am.
With my recent travels south, I've gotten my barefoot frame of mind on a bit earlier this year. Time to get a pedicure. Time to choose a summer color! Time to toughen up the bottoms of my feet so stones and gravel don't bother me.
Mother Nature is finally cooperating. We can be barefoot again! Hurray!
Walking barefoot so much has conditioned me to watch where I'm stepping - especially after it rains, and the worms are coming out. I detest worms! But, when you watch the ground you can find some pretty cool little treasures, and for a mixed media artist, cool little trinkets are always a bonus!
OK, ok, I'm not a barefoot weirdo. I don't promote barefoot running or have a Barefoot Pinterest Board. This is how I've always lived. If you are not a barefoot person, it's ok, I still love you. :)
8 Reasons to B barefoot (the short version)
1. Decreased impact
2. Increased muscle tone
3. Better balance
4. Stronger feet
5. Peace of mind
6. Happy happy, joy joy
7. Better posture
8. Increased circulation and blood flow
Don't be apprehensive - take your shoes off and go barefoot!
Love & Light to you,
B