My barefoot world travels
Often people can't believe that I've been to 50 countries barefoot. "Airports and all?" they ask. I nod. I don't take many photos in airports, but here's one from 2012
Often people can't believe that I've been to 50 countries barefoot. "Airports and all?" they ask. I nod. I don't take many photos in airports, but here's one from 2012
(Continued from Overview of the book Human, part 1.) It's been a hard day in the office. You're back home. You close the door, take off your shoes and lay
This post continues with Bright side of my carbon footprint, part 2 “How can you sleep peacefully, given your carbon footprint?!” was the first question when I arrived home from the
Today I came to Dali museum in Figueres, Spain, and was informed by the staff -- including the manager, that I am not allowed in barefoot as I was. They
Can you walk? Really? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zZWCOeEzDDw In no civilization in history were foot diseases as widespread as in the present Western society. American Indians, Egyptians, Greek, Romans, Chinese used to wear