Comment on Borrowed Words (3): KINDNESS by Touch2Touch
Thank you for adding a whole new dimension to shakkei for me. I really love the image of the front of the hand and the back of the hand, and you are absolutely right! A good way to start the morning,...
View ArticleComment on Borrowed Words (3): KINDNESS by Touch2Touch
And to you as well. Many thank for your warming words, they are certainly a kindness to me. LikeLiked by 1 person
View ArticleComment on Borrowed Words (3): KINDNESS by yprior1
so nice to hear and hope your sunday goes great LikeLike
View ArticleComment on Borrowed Words (3): KINDNESS by Touch2Touch
<3 See, I learned something from you! (I hope it works —) LikeLiked by 1 person
View ArticleComment on Free My Feet! by The Coastal Crone
I believe in Eucerin also! Slide sandals are what I wear around the house almost year-round as most of our weather is mild. Take care! LikeLike
View ArticleComment on Free My Feet! by Touch2Touch
You lucky ladies you dwell in mild climates (mild to hot, I guess) — your feet are lucky also! LikeLike
View ArticleComment on Borrowed Words (3): KINDNESS by 2e0mca
Wonderful thoughts Judith. You will appreciate that I may not feel kindness towards the opposition when I go to football but once the game is over I can find it in my heart to offer congratulations or...
View ArticleComment on Free My Feet! by 2e0mca
It’s all that Hiking ;-) I did like New Balance trainers until I tried my hand at Tennis – for that sport I have been really pleased with a pair of Head tennis shoes. For walking shoes / boots it has...
View ArticleComment on Borrowed Words (3): KINDNESS by Touch2Touch
Not a surprise; it’s been apparent for a long time from your blog that you are a truly kind person, Martin. LikeLike
View ArticleComment on Free My Feet! by Touch2Touch
“It’s all that Hiking ;-)” Yeah, right! Talk about an individualized, customized wardrobe for feet! Your lucky feet — Haven’t heard of North Face. I like the name, I’ll check those out. Flip flops...
View ArticleComment on Free My Feet! by 2e0mca
North Face do great waterproof coats too ;-) One warning about a lot of hiking shoes / boots including North Face – they use Vibram soles which are designed to grip well on rough stone or gravel. They...
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Something I didn’t know — Vibram soles. I have two pairs of hiking-type shoe boots, never used for hiking, I might add — they’re for snow around here. I’ll check out the soles. Watching our step in...
View ArticleComment on Free My Feet! by tms
No shoes would be my choice (and my doctor’s advice as of yesterday) if it were not for our apartment’s floor getting very cold during the winter months. But with the mercury rising my feet are looking...
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I am very happy to be reconnected with you again, Tobias. An artistic philosopher with a sense of humor — you are a valuable member of a very small coterie indeed. :-) LikeLike
View ArticleComment on Free My Feet! by pauline
Alas, I knocked my arches out from under me with all the cement (hidden under thin carpet or tile) floors I’ve walked during a lifetime of work. I rely on the Footsmart catalog and shoes based on...
View ArticleComment on Free My Feet! by Touch2Touch
Interesting summary, P! I can’t go barefoot either — bunions and bony feet in my case. I live with Merrells and pretty much nothing else. Never heard of the Footsmart catalog, so have to investigate...
View ArticleComment on Free My Feet! by Touch2Touch
The gallantry of GNHS ’56 is infinite! ;-) LikeLike
View ArticleComment on Free My Feet! by Adam Fisher
I feel sorry and somewhat crabby about the treatment given to women’s feet: What woman-hater ever made up these fashionable shoes?! But then, of course, I have my own male fish to fry and my solution...
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