WASHINGTON - Whether you're walking through soft grass or padding around your kitchen, there's something instinctively satisfying about going barefoot, and now is the perfect time to try it. But it's ...
We live in a place where going barefoot or almost barefoot − think flip-flop and sandals − is baked into the lifestyle of Southwest Floridians. We can thank our beaches in Bonita, Fort Myers, Sanibel ...
Whether you call it grounding, earthing, or simply going barefoot, this practice is quickly winning over city dwellers. And it’s easy to understand why — it’s good for your health, feels refreshingly ...
We live in a place where going barefoot or almost barefoot − think flip-flop and sandals − is baked into the lifestyle of Southwest Floridians. We can thank our beaches in Naples and Marco Island for ...
Driving barefoot is legal in Florida and all 50 U.S. states, but it's discouraged for safety reasons. While driving barefoot can be safer than wearing flip-flops, closed-toe shoes are the safest ...
State law does not regulate what footwear a person can or cannot wear while driving. Law enforcement can issue a reckless driving ticket if driving barefoot contributes to an accident. While legal, ...