You betcha. I kick off my shoes in late May and other than leaving the property – grocery store, church, etc. – they don’t go back on until snow fall. Well, late September, anyway.
There’s so much difference between the grass where I live here in SC and the grass in my Ohio hometown. The first time I tried to go barefoot here, I was so disappointed – the grass is sparse, stiff, dry, and not at all inviting.
Dani Rice almost 10 years ago
You betcha. I kick off my shoes in late May and other than leaving the property – grocery store, church, etc. – they don’t go back on until snow fall. Well, late September, anyway.
celeconecca almost 10 years ago
There’s so much difference between the grass where I live here in SC and the grass in my Ohio hometown. The first time I tried to go barefoot here, I was so disappointed – the grass is sparse, stiff, dry, and not at all inviting.