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Barefoot Interview #15: Spain's Marco

There are many different people from all over the world who like going barefoot. Some people like doing it as a hobby. On the other hand, other people who go barefoot as a tradition or as a part of their culture. Apparently, there are many who like going barefoot are unable to share their stories. So, this will be a long interviewing series and talking to people who are from all over and let them speak about their barefooting. So, welcome the newest barefoot interviewee, Marco . He is an architect that resides in Spain. Here is what Marco had to say about being barefoot. What inspired you to go barefoot? Living in Australia, all my friends and I played outside barefoot. What are some of the reasons you like going barefoot? It feels more natural. I feel uncomfortable, disconnected, if I can't feel the ground beneath my feet. Name some places you like going barefoot. Everywhere, especially somewhere new. Where would you like to try and go barefoot that you haven't don

Tongue Twister #18

See how many times you can say this tongue twister: Wing Bing Fling Ding

Educational Haiku #18

Disney Education's just Like Disney; always cheerful And have a good time.

Barefoot Interview #14: Sri Lanka's Visuri

There are many different people from all over the world who like going barefoot. Some people like doing it as a hobby. On the other hand, other people who go barefoot as a tradition or as a part of their culture. Apparently, there are many who like going barefoot are unable to share their stories. So, this will be a long interviewing series and talking to people who are from all over and let them speak about their barefooting. So, welcome the newest barefoot interviewee, Visuri . She is (currently) a 15 year old student who was born in Kurunegala, Sri Lanka, resides in Balalla, China with a hometown of Maho. So, here is what Visuri had to say about going barefoot. What inspired you to go barefoot?  I can say Sri Lankan culture and tradition of Sinhalese inspired me a lot other than my attitudes. What are some of the reasons you like going barefoot? The main thing is I think those who like going barefoot are the real nature lovers that love and respect our mother Earth than the p

Tongue Twister #17

See how many times you can say this tongue twister: Kenya King Kennedy Krusty

Educational Haiku #17

Students Education's just Like students; different classes And different people.

Barefoot Interview #13: China's Ann

There are many different people from all over the world who like going barefoot. Some people like doing it as a hobby. On the other hand, other people who go barefoot as a tradition or as a part of their culture. Apparently, there are many who like going barefoot are unable to share their stories. So, this will be a long interviewing series and talking to people who are from all over and let them speak about their barefooting. So, welcome the newest barefoot interviewee, Ann , and this interview is actually in the form of a letter. So, here is Ann's letter about going barefoot. Hi, My name is Ann. I am (currently) a 16-year-old high school student born in Baotou, China. Going barefoot, for me, feels so comfortable; I try to walk barefoot on the beach, and I do. You shouldn't walk barefoot in some places, but sometimes you can relax that way. Three years ago, my parents took me to a beach; I walked barefoot in the soft sand, the feeling is very comfortable. I think some stor

Tongue Twister #16

See how many times you can say this tongue twister: College Cut Campus Corner

Educational Haiku #16

Essay Education's just Like an essay; long but in The end, it's worth it.

Barefoot Interview #12: Indonesia's Ilfa

There are many different people from all over the world who like going barefoot. Some people like doing it as a hobby. On the other hand, other people who go barefoot as a tradition or as a part of their culture. Apparently, there are many who like going barefoot are unable to share their stories. So, this will be a long interviewing series and talking to people who are from all over and let them speak about their barefooting. So, welcome the newest barefoot interviewee, Ilfa . Ilfa is (currently) 19 year old student who was born in Medan, Indonesia and resides in Batam, Kepulauan Riau, Indonesia. Here is what Ilfa had to say about being barefoot. What inspired you to go barefoot?  Going barefooting has become a habit in my country.All of my family like to barefooting, so i like to barefooting also. What are some of the reasons you like going barefoot? Comfortable and good for health. Name some places you like going barefoot. At home, the theater, and beach are good places to

Tongue Twister #15

See how many times you can say this tongue twister: Blink Black Block

Educational Haiku #15

Haiku Education's just Like a haiku; limited To what is needed.

Barefoot Interview #11: Austria's Toby

There are many different people from all over the world who like going barefoot. Some people like doing it as a hobby. On the other hand, other people who go barefoot as a tradition or as a part of their culture. Apparently, there are many who like going barefoot are unable to share their stories. So, this will be a long interviewing series and talking to people who are from all over and let them speak about their barefooting. So, welcome the newest barefoot interviewee, Toby . Toby is (currently) a self-employed engineer in his mid-40s; he was born in Austria and resides in Austria. Here is what Toby had to say about being barefoot. What inspired you to go barefoot?  I used to feel exposed and unprotected when I was barefoot, as I had no positive examples of anyone doing it differently as a child. The few examples of barefooters in literature appeared very strange to me. But at some point I tried (I think after a beach holiday) and I enjoyed it. I was rather worried about what peo

Tongue Twister #14

See how many times you can say this tongue twister: Tumbling Turning Turnips

Educational Haiku #14

Boomerang Education's just Like a boomerang; goes and Comes back at you.

Barefoot Interview #10: Jamaica's Selena

There are many different people from all over the world who like going barefoot. Some people like doing it as a hobby. On the other hand, other people who go barefoot as a tradition or as a part of their culture. Apparently, there are many who like going barefoot are unable to share their stories. So, this will be a long interviewing series and talking to people who are from all over and let them speak about their barefooting. So, welcome the newest and my 10th barefoot interviewee, Selena . Selena is (currently) a 15 year old Year 10 student and cheerleader who's both born and resides in St. Thomas, Jamaica. Here is what Selena had to say about being barefoot. What inspired you to go barefoot?  What inspires me to go barefoot is the comfort and good health, plus the sense of freedom that comes with barefooting! What are some of the reasons you like going barefoot? 1. It feels good. 2. There's freedom in knowing that I don't have to depend on material possessions.

Tongue Twister #13

See how many times you can say this tongue twister: Tip Toy Toe Boat

Educational Haiku #13

Youtube Education's just Like Youtube; full of different People being one.

Barefoot Interview #9: Chile's Renato

There are many different people from all over the world who like going barefoot. Some people like doing it as a hobby. On the other hand, other people who go barefoot as a tradition or as a part of their culture. Apparently, there are many who like going barefoot are unable to share their stories. So, this will be a long interviewing series and talking to people who are from all over and let them speak about their barefooting. So, welcome the newest barefoot interviewee, Renato . Renato is (currently) a 68 year old medical doctor who's both born and resides in Puerto Montt, Chile. Here is what Renato had to say about being barefoot. What inspired you to go barefoot?  During my childhood, in the 50s, here it was the usual way for children. What are some of the reasons you like going barefoot? The pleasure of touching the ground. Name some places you like going barefoot. Non paved country roads, the wooden hill behind my home, the desert of northern Chile. Wh

Tongue Twister #12

See how many times you can say this tongue twister: Controlling Contra's Computer

Educational Haiku #12

Super Smash Bros 4 Education's like Super Smash Bros 4; tough match But comes out as champ.

Barefoot Interview #8: USA's John

There are many different people from all over the world who like going barefoot. Some people like doing it as a hobby. On the other hand, other people who go barefoot as a tradition or as a part of their culture. Apparently, there are many who like going barefoot are unable to share their stories. So, this will be a long interviewing series and talking to people who are from all over and let them speak about their barefooting. So, welcome the newest barefoot interviewee, John . John is (currently) a 50 year old IT (information technology) man who is mainly in computers, networks, servers, cabling and electronics; he is both born and resides in Boston, Massachusetts. Here is what John had to say about being barefoot. What inspired you to go barefoot?   Medical trouble (couldn't walk any more). I was basically crippled. What are some of the reasons you like going barefoot?   Freedom, no pain, mobility, ability to work again, ability to carry things again, ability to run. Befor

Tongue Twister #11

See how many times you can say this tongue twister: Typing Tester's Tablet

Educational Haiku #11

Blogging Education's just Like blogging; you'll get updates Any random time.

Barefoot Interview #7: USA's Amara

There are many different people from all over the world who like going barefoot. Some people like doing it as a hobby. On the other hand, other people who go barefoot as a tradition or as a part of their culture. Apparently, there are many who like going barefoot are unable to share their stories. So, this will be a long interviewing series and talking to people who are from all over and let them speak about their barefooting. So, welcome the newest barefoot interviewee, Amara . Amara is (currently) a 16 year old 10th grade student is born in Alabaster, Alabama and resides in Calera, Alabama. Here is what Amara had to say about being barefoot. What inspired you to go barefoot? Because I feel free. What are some of the reasons you like going barefoot? Anywhere the ground is cold. Name some places you like going barefoot. Maybe the beach. Where would you like to try and go barefoot that you haven't done so? Because it allows people to feel less restricted. Why do you t

Tongue Twister #10

See how many times you can say this tongue twister: Grain  Granny  Graduation

Educational Haiku #10

Websites Educational's just Like another website; you Will find your answer.

Barefoot Interview #6: Croatia's Nikola

There are many different people from all over the world who like going barefoot. Some people like doing it as a hobby. On the other hand, other people who go barefoot as a tradition or as a part of their culture. Apparently, there are many who like going barefoot are unable to share their stories. So, this will be a long interviewing series and talking to people who are from all over and let them speak about their barefooting. So, welcome the newest barefoot interviewee, Nikola . Nikola is (currently) a 32 year old programmer who is both born and resides in Croatia. Here is what Nikola had to say about being barefoot. What inspired you to go barefoot? There were many factors involved. One of the biggest was the fact that even before I became a barefooter, I was a nudist. I liked going on long walks in nature sans clothing and have enjoyed staying in nudist camps and sunbathing on nudist beaches. However, back then I didn't pay much attention to footwear. I was convinced that so

Tongue Twister #9

See how many times you can say this tongue twister: Granny Grain Graduation

Educational Haiku # 9

Making a Book Education's just Like making a book; either Long term or short term.

Barefoot Interview #5: USA's Darrell

There are many different people from all over the world who like going barefoot. Some people like doing it as a hobby. On the other hand, other people who go barefoot as a tradition or as a part of their culture. Apparently, there are many who like going barefoot are unable to share their stories. So, this will be a long interviewing series and talking to people who are from all over and let them speak about their barefooting. So, welcome the newest barefoot interviewee, Darrell . He is (currently) a 48 year old manufacturing worker who is born in Cleveland, Georgia and resides in Flowery Branch, Georgia. Here is what Darrell had to say about what she likes about being barefoot. What inspired you to go barefoot?  I always went barefoot as a child. I love the way it feels, and the way bare feet look. I never lost the passion to remain barefoot, it is something I have always liked, and it makes me feel good, comfortable, and like a kid again. What are some of the reasons you like g

Tongue Twister #8

See how many times you can say this tongue twister: Bold Baldy Binders

Educational Haiku #8

Sonic 06 Educational's just Like Sonic 06; bad, but Successful ending.

Barefoot Interview #4: Malaysia's Masz

There are many different people from all over the world who like going barefoot. Some people like doing it as a hobby. On the other hand, other people who go barefoot as a tradition or as a part of their culture. Apparently, there are many who like going barefoot are unable to share their stories. So, this will be a long interviewing series and talking to people who are from all over and let them speak about their barefooting. So, welcome the newest barefoot interviewee, Masz . She is (currently) a 19 year old college student who is born and resides also in Malaysia. Here is what Masz had to say about what she likes about being barefoot. What inspired you to go barefoot? Nothing inspires me to go barefoot. It's a custom to wear barefoot inside, but I don't think I've seen others walking barefoot in the public, except for monks. What are some of the reasons you like going barefoot? You feel very light and comfortable without shoes. In addition to that, your feet seldo

Tongue Twister #7

See how many times you can say this tongue twister: Camel Clocking College

Educational Haiku #7

Church Services Education's just Like some church services; you're Taught right or taught wrong.

Barefoot Interview #3: USA's Shanniah

There are many different people from all over the world who like going barefoot. Some people like doing it as a hobby. On the other hand, other people who go barefoot as a tradition or as a part of their culture. Apparently, there are many who like going barefoot are unable to share their stories. So, this will be a long interviewing series and talking to people who are from all over and let them speak about their barefooting.  So, welcome the newest barefoot interviewee, Shanniah . She is (currently) a 20 year old college gap student who is born in Boston and resides in Cleveland. Here is what Shanniah had to say about what she likes about being barefoot. What inspired you to go barefoot? I started so young (I never wore shoes 24/7, but I started abandoning shoes almost entirely at around 7-8 years old) that I don't remember any particular inspiration. Mainly I just did it because I liked the feel of the ground under my feet and it gave me better balance and traction. There

Tongue Twister #6

See how many times you can say this tongue twister: Wild Willy Waters

Educational Haiku #6

Monkeys with Bananas Education's just Like monkeys with bananas; Great connections.

Barefoot Interview #2: Australia's Kaitlyn

There are many different people from all over the world who like going barefoot. Some people like doing it as a hobby. On the other hand, other people who go barefoot as a tradition or as a part of their culture. Apparently, there are many who like going barefoot are unable to share their stories. So, this will be a long interviewing series and talking to people who are from all over and let them speak about their barefooting.  So, welcome the newest barefoot interviewee, Kaitlyn . She is (currently) a 16 year old Year 12 student who is both lives and resides in Sydney, Australia. Here is what Kaitlyn  had to say about what she likes about being barefoot. What inspired you to go barefoot?   I don't like wearing socks and shoes often because they feel...weird. They make my feet too hot for me to be comfortable so if I have to wear footwear, thongs or flats will be it.  What are some of the reasons you like going barefoot?  I go barefoot for short walks and on the b

Tongue Twister #5

See how many times you can say this tongue twister: Fire Thirsty Fighters

Educational Haiku #5

Being Ticklish Education's just L ike being ticklish; may Cause pain or giggles.

Barefoot Interview #1: Malaysia's Jeria

There are many different people from all over the world who like going barefoot. Some people like doing it as a hobby. On the other hand, other people who go barefoot as a tradition or as a part of their culture. Apparently, there are many who like going barefoot are unable to share their stories. So, this will be a long interviewing series and talking to people who are from all over and let them speak about their barefooting. So, this first one comes from Jeria A. ; she is (currently) a 17 year old Form 5 student who is both lives and resides in Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia. Jeria A. actually introduced this blog to her friends Shira  and  Lea . Here is what Jeria A. had to say about what she likes about being barefoot. What inspired you to go barefoot?  I can feel the environment fully and go barefoot will also remind you about people who can't buy shoes, understand how they feel. What are some of the reasons you like going barefoot?  Because it's comfortable for me and as

Tongue Twister #4

See how many times you can say this tongue twister: Googling Greece's Giggles

Educational Haiku #4

Another Railroad Education's just Another railroad; you will Always learn new things.

Tongue Twister #3

See how many times you can say this tongue twister: Bloggers blog blanks but balloons blow blocks.

Educational Haiku #3

Crowded Train Education's just Waiting for a crowded train; You'll always learn something.

Tongue Twister #2

See how many times you can say this tongue twister: Sit Scan Skype