Sunday, November 7, 2010

And Thus The Temperature Drops

The barefoot walk that I took with Avari (the puppy) was 38 degrees the other morning. It wasn't too uncomfortable for me, as she certainly didn't mind. I figure that if she can walk outside without shoes or socks, I could as well.

And so it goes.

One of the added benefits of exercising outdoors barefoot is that one becomes less and less dependent on the outside temperature and more dependent upon one's internal temperature. This ensures that one can stay cooler in the summer and warmer in the winter.

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