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I'm Always Barefooted

Wow gosh so yesterday and the weather, I'm sure we had all the seasons in a single morning!

We had rain, snow, hail and then finally sunshine. It was with the sunshine me and my sons decided to look around the shops in particular TK Maxx (well mum decided that's what were doing) my daughter was carted off to gymnastics practice and I was left with the boys so we went to the shopping centre thing.

Anyhow as it was glorious sunshine when we set off neither me or the boys bothered with our shoes, we hopped in the car barefoot and off we went. I was wearing a tee with a light jacket and shorts as were the boys funnily enough but we were all barefoot.

Well we must've been in the car 2 minutes and swoosh out of nowhere heavy rain which by the time we got to our destination had turned into hard heavy hailstones!! Felt quite strange under my bare soles and the boys complained that the stones hitting their bare legs and tops of feet hurt so we hurried along into the shop where we stayed until it passed and the sun came out again.
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SW-User
There are many stories on here about people love being barefooted.

The hail must have felt quite nice under the soles, a little like a massage, or those massage using the sharp spikes.

I also love being barefooted, grass, puddles, soil, sand, mud is a favourite, wet leaves, bark of trees, even horse and cow dung, cow dung being a particular treat for my feet.
SandraB · 36-40, F
@SW-User Excellent, you seem more of a barefoot in nature person which is fabulous too.
SW-User
@SandraB Yes, honestly, the nature makes love to your feet when ever those shoes and socks come off.

Forests and woodland is a great place to experience this, or in fields.
SandraB · 36-40, F
@SW-User I completely agree.