Local restaurant welcomes barefoot customers
Visiting an Anglican church in India a few years ago, I was surprised to see that you were expected to leave your shoes at the door — no doubt an...
If you are looking for the epitome of barefoot-friendly, the DeCordova Museum, a lovely contemporary art museum in the Boston suburbs (Lincoln,...
So is it a supermarket thing? If I showed up at, for instance, a neighborhood restaurant without shoes, would I be stared at or even asked to...
Thanks! (Though the tatooed guy looks a bit scary, and the child looks like he might be barefoot because he's trying on shoes...)
Any photos yet?
Here are some instructive comments about the topic of this thread: New Zealand experience? • r/barefoot
If possible, yes please.
I agree, it's a wonderful photo. Like a dream. I've seen it repeated on lots of sites. Now Google "New World supermarkets", which gives you tons...
If you Google 'walking barefoot in New York' you'll also see plenty of articles and pictures of people barefoot. Nobody doubts that some people...
Huh? If you are a bare footer trying to decide whether to spend a large amount of money on a trip to experience a barefooters paradise, it...
Or let's put the NZ myth to rest. Thanks for the conversation.
Well I found the Google map images for the Mobil station with the barefoot guy crossing that is your rightmost picture. The wiggle in the street...
True, but sadly not a response to my question. What I'm wondering is whether this New Zealand thing isn't a bit of a myth. Maybe there are bare...
But there are photos of barefoot people in US malls too (and stores, and streets), for example...
Thanks, but of course the web also has photos of isolated individuals barefoot in New York, London, Moscow and everywhere else. The thing is, if...
I have read a lot about New Zealand as a paradise for bare feet, but when I use Google to look at street scenes in New Zealand cities and towns, I...
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