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That's why we have bare soled (soiled) NB Eires ... exposed to Ire Nous Pollution of exceptionally industrious people regardless of cost to the trees!

Others are thus in a pickle ... about to be preserved as embalmed by excesses done to nature ... chi won't have it except for fecund purpose unknown to the bulk ... opposing the maas is something else ... a weird spirit?
 
The men's shoes are of exactly the same styles (although they are more likely to be solid black) - five individual toes on each shoe. I love them, and have several pairs. They have no foot or arch support, meant just to protect your feet from the hazards of the outdoor world without compromising your connectedness to the ground, and to maintain and develop all the tiny foot muscles designed to keep you limber and upright.
 
San dahls are sexless soles / bottom lyon? Virtually receptive bi times ... as creation made it for a break in the monotony of work alone ... industry? Some people believe life is all work ... ehll 've a thing for those without desire for breaks, separations for breath and mental void cognizance to reconnoiter what you've Dunne --- Helen Duncan!

You have to go some in your pilgrimage to learn this ...
 
Interesting observation, Luce. To me, life has always been all work. When I do stop, my mind is often occupied with what's left to do. I think my theory is that an ever-growing "to do" list staves off Death.
 
Interesting observation, Luce. To me, life has always been all work. When I do stop, my mind is often occupied with what's left to do. I think my theory is that an ever-growing "to do" list staves off Death.

Always set some time aside for the work of thought ... prepares the soul for when there is nothing else to do as the spirit has passed in like Uria-L! This is metaphysic ... that domain parallel to the lie of reality ... virtual do mein? Like Spanish Mein the damed thing floes ... or floats if you wish ... gives (grace) to the work of life ... supporting the alter character as generally oppressed in a world of hate from the con ... learne demotion picked up from former parental analysis (lacking synthesis)?

But you can't say that ... it is against institutional laws and thus what you image in transcribed in a codead domain ... that's the psych somnolent mein ... so it rests ... except for the watch person ... sometime male or sometime fey as Ephraim of thought that drifts all about us ... winds or jet thyme ... the un conscience?

Many don't believe stuff buried there has to be metaphysical as myth demands ... flighty?
 
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Interesting observation, Luce. To me, life has always been all work. When I do stop, my mind is often occupied with what's left to do. I think my theory is that an ever-growing "to do" list staves off Death.
Just being busy may hasten death Bette. Balance is the key - not that I have it mastered yet.
 
Finally something Jae and I agree on.

I will agree, too. I prefer sandals that just have a band across the foot, not the little nubbly thing.

Those shoes from MEC look ... interesting. I shall have a look next time we're there getting biking gear for Little M.
 
I will agree, too. I prefer sandals that just have a band across the foot, not the little nubbly thing.

Those shoes from MEC look ... interesting. I shall have a look next time we're there getting biking gear for Little M.
I like my crocs.
 
Natural feet shoes are not for everyone. Vibram who made one of the first pair was sued over claims that the shoes had health benefits. The first article below is a more in-depth look at Vibram's claims and the second article is a bit shorter but is also an overview.

http://regressing.deadspin.com/the-scientific-case-against-vibrams-fivefinger-running-1575132888

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/05/10/_n_5302213.html
They probably aren't the correct shoe for people who have foot issues like Jae and I.
 
I absolutely adore mine, and even have little toe socks so that I can wear them in the winter, too. However, I recognize that they're not for everyone. I'm an old barefoot aficionado; they protect my feet and allow me to connect to the earth in a way I like. I was actually moved to show them because of Jae's remark about not liking something between two of his toes! Imagine "something" between every toe! (Also requires some flexibility of toes, such as developed by yoga practice, to get them on quickly and easily.) And I'm not a runner, so never bought them for the barefoot running craze. Just fond of long walks, usually with dogs. They keep me nimble on my feet as I try to weave in and out of two hound noses.

Very nice service this a.m. I missed last week to walk in the Ovarian Cancer walk. Since I'm an enormous homebody, I rarely miss a Sunday service, and when I do, I'm doubly appreciative of the following week, because I find it such a calm, centred way to anchor my week. And I love this Creation season.
 
just a quick note about shoes: This year I bought a pair of Keene sports sandals. I could wear them in the water swimming, at the beach, and even to church and work! I love them.
My foot doctor has told me I oughta buy a pair of Birkenstocks to wear around the house. Maybe. They seem kinda expensive, and my crocs are comfortable.
 
I have worn those every toe type shoe for my attemps wind surfing. I found them comfortable enough for that but don't think I would wear them on a daily basis. I do wear my Burks everyday though and do have the type with the little toe thing in the middle, I feel like I'm going to loose my shoe if I don't have that!

Pr.Jae, my dad was told to wear sandals around the house and well and avoided for a while but he did eventually buy a pair of the cheaper type knock off Burks and found it helped is foot and leg problems immensly. If you just wear them inside they shouldn't wear out quickly so they can be a good investment.
 
I have worn those every toe type shoe for my attemps wind surfing. I found them comfortable enough for that but don't think I would wear them on a daily basis. I do wear my Burks everyday though and do have the type with the little toe thing in the middle, I feel like I'm going to loose my shoe if I don't have that!

Pr.Jae, my dad was told to wear sandals around the house and well and avoided for a while but he did eventually buy a pair of the cheaper type knock off Burks and found it helped is foot and leg problems immensly. If you just wear them inside they shouldn't wear out quickly so they can be a good investment.
Thanks Greywolf. Maybe I'll ask for a pair for Christmas
 
Excellent idea. Crocs will kill someone one day. Once the tread wears off, and they get any moisture on them, they are as slippery as ice skates, particularly on wood. I just about broke a rib falling down my back deck stairs in a pair.
 
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