I suggest walking barefoot in the morning dew.
Invite me to your blog, oh invite me do!
I walked barefoot in the deserts of the American West, till I stepped on a bunch of goatheads. Now I wear shoes.
Richard Nixon was cool enough to wear dress shoes on the beach. His coolness factor was so astronomical that he decided not to risk increasing it and causing the ladies to faint, so he kept his dress shoes on...
Some good info related to this topic can be found here:
Earthing AKA Grounding
http://www.ronpaulforums.com/showthread.php?518279-Earthing-aka-Grounding
I grew up on the beach...was actually a professional ‘clammer’ for one season.
I always wore shoes when fishing/clamming.
In the summer — that was different, HOWEVER I always wore shoes TO the beach and back...once there it was bare feet (foot?).
To reiterate I grew up ON the beach, not several blocks away...
In Northern Oregon it’s a bit ‘cool’ year ‘round.
Nixon was Quaker (really) — perhaps they had a thing about foot nudity???
been training karate for almost 50 years ... hate shoes ... and socks ...
LOL
Nixon pulled dog ears!
I tried it and it really works, I am sleeping much better. Unfortunately, since I live in Kansas, I have to drive down to the Texas Gulf Coast and then drive back. I am losing alot of sleeping time.
Watch out for flesh-eating bacteria
Sam, by all means do bring a flashlight if doing so at night.
Just today, in the ?fake? news, heard that a woman was walking on a Florida beach, stumbled and fell, cutting her foot/leg. She thought nothing of it, kept walking (sometimes in the surf). Two weeks later she died of a flesh eating virus. So be careful and do avoid glass, sharp objects.
This is no joke, even though Lloyd Bridges never seemed to have issues with such a problem. Climate change?
It’s called “grounding”...you can likely get the same effect in your back yard
In California you have to step around the homeless sleeping on the beach and avoid stepping on their er.... waste.
Be careful along the Gulf Coast. Theres some flesh eatin bacteria thatll ruin yer walks.
For decades, the Left has been circulating that picture in an apparent effort to portray Nixon as a stuffy, prissy stick-in-the-mud. Perhaps to counter this image, the Richard Nixon Presidential Library used to feature a huge photograph of Nixon dressed in a swimsuit and enjoying a day at a New Jersey beach with his family during his vice presidency.
The Left will never forgive Nixon for exposing Alger Hiss, denying Helen Gahagan Douglas a Senate seat and saving Israel.
Say that after you step on a jellyfish with your bare feet,
Years ago I lived in Santa Barbara, California.
There were some men and women who walked on the beach not only barefoot, but bare altogether from the top of their heads to the tips of their toes.
Most people just went barefoot.