Jeez, three comments. Luxury. Thanks guys. Go along. It IS easy. It takes a bit of minimal preparation but it's no problem at all. Cold feet at the start I get round using a beanie and a fleece which seem to do the the trick and very soon the ground warms up anyway. Actually, strangely I must admit, rather than getting stiff, your feet get much more relaxed. It's an all round tonic. Not sure about doing it on snow though :D
I'm an English ex-pat and together with my wife and two chldren (dog and five cats too) run a small B&B called La Vignassa in the foothills of the Italian alps in a place called Torre Pellice. The House, which dates from the early 1600s is tucked away in the woods at the end of a private gravel road so life is peaceful and unhurried.
I used to be a translator/teacher but thankfully managed to give it all up to learn a bit of building and do-up the house. This took me about 4 years and it was great fun. Now we are up and running i'm starting to sort out the two and a half acres of land which surround the house. I live in a lovely area and have a lovely family and a lovely house surrounded by lots of interesting people and places and as i love writing and particularly ranting it seemed a shame to keep it all for myself hence this blog.
4 comments:
Awesome stuff, Woozle. I doff my cap to you, sir. Shame we've got to wait till next year for another barefoot adventure. Take care!
Paul
Pretty impressive! Nice looking B&B too!
It looks easy! were your feet not stiff and cold walking for hours on the cold ground?
Jeez, three comments. Luxury. Thanks guys.
Go along. It IS easy. It takes a bit of minimal preparation but it's no problem at all. Cold feet at the start I get round using a beanie and a fleece which seem to do the the trick and very soon the ground warms up anyway. Actually, strangely I must admit, rather than getting stiff, your feet get much more relaxed. It's an all round tonic. Not sure about doing it on snow though :D
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