Thursday, June 1

Ο Ξυπόλιτης Γιούνης


It’s interesting to me that Γιούνης (June) is the only one of Tsarouchis’ months who’s barefoot. I love being barefoot whether it’s at home, in the yard, or at the beach. I also find that my feet stink less in the summer when they’re less likely to be trapped in socks.

With the advent of summer, I’ll be spending more of my lunch breaks out on Boston Common reading and napping. While I can’t really strip off too much (public decency laws), the shoes and socks always come off. It’s too bad the Boston Common isn’t more like Munich’s famous English Garden.

1 Comments:

Blogger Tallguy said...

You are correct: our feet were not meant to be wrapped in synthetics, where they can't breathe, and where bacteria loves to grow (in the dark). In fact, the rest of the body seems to work better when it is not all wrapped up tight without sunlight and air. Very odd ideas we seem to have created about what is "decent" and "vulgar" -- we are all the same -- why pretend we are not!?

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