• When I saw that it was snowing, I changed to thinner socks.

    From Joy Beeson@21:1/5 to All on Sun Jan 17 19:08:56 2021
    Subject: When I saw that it was snowing, I changed to thinner socks.

    OB bicycles: they were Pearl Izumi socks.

    The thick socks that I'd put on with my sandals won't fit into my
    shoes.

    When I wear shoes, I have to stick moleskin over my corns. Since I'd
    greased my feet before putting on my sandals, the moleskin didn't
    stick very well. With the waste of only one moleskin square, I
    figured out that the trick is to put the sock on completely, or at
    least pull up the heel to my heel, then scroonch and roll it back
    until I can reach under it to press the moleskin into place. Then
    it's dragged very little when I pull the sock up. Much to my
    surprise, the moleskins were firmly stuck when I took the socks off --
    I turned one sock inside out looking for a moleskin before I thought
    of looking at my feet.

    Even though I stepped into a snow globe upon exiting the church, it
    turned out that I didn't need shoes on the walkways and streets --
    only when I walked through lawns to avoid the ice on our driveway. And
    I believe that I could have done without my cane.

    I walked through the park to get to the street, and passed by the
    remains of the snow dragon. I saw that the children had, indeed, used
    lemons to represent his eyes. I've still no idea what the black
    things stuck into the lemons are, since I didn't think it proper to
    pull them out for a closer inspection.

    I walked through our lawn on the way back, and stopped at the mailbox
    for yesterday's mail.

    --
    Joy Beeson
    joy beeson at centurylink dot net
    http://wlweather.net/PAGEJOY/

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  • From John B.@21:1/5 to jbeeson@invalid.net.invalid on Mon Jan 18 07:38:25 2021
    On Sun, 17 Jan 2021 19:08:56 -0500, Joy Beeson
    <jbeeson@invalid.net.invalid> wrote:


    Subject: When I saw that it was snowing, I changed to thinner socks.

    OB bicycles: they were Pearl Izumi socks.

    The thick socks that I'd put on with my sandals won't fit into my
    shoes.

    When I wear shoes, I have to stick moleskin over my corns. Since I'd
    greased my feet before putting on my sandals, the moleskin didn't
    stick very well. With the waste of only one moleskin square, I
    figured out that the trick is to put the sock on completely, or at
    least pull up the heel to my heel, then scroonch and roll it back
    until I can reach under it to press the moleskin into place. Then
    it's dragged very little when I pull the sock up. Much to my
    surprise, the moleskins were firmly stuck when I took the socks off --
    I turned one sock inside out looking for a moleskin before I thought
    of looking at my feet.

    I don't have corns but I believe that there is a treatment for them. I
    read that there "patches" that can be applied to remove them. https://www.drscholls.com/pc/foot-corns/

    Of course, one also has to have shoes that fit correctly :-)
    --
    Cheers,

    John B.

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  • From Joy Beeson@21:1/5 to All on Mon Jan 18 00:04:30 2021
    On Mon, 18 Jan 2021 07:38:25 +0700, John B. <slocombjb@gmail.com>
    wrote:

    I don't have corns but I believe that there is a treatment for them. I
    read that there "patches" that can be applied to remove them. https://www.drscholls.com/pc/foot-corns/

    Of course, one also has to have shoes that fit correctly :-)

    That last is not an option for me. The last time I knew what my shoe
    size was, it was seven and a half A/D on a Walker Last, and I was much
    younger then, so it probably wouldn't fit if I could find it.

    When shoe shopping I used to count it as a triumph if the clerk said
    they didn't have combination lasts -- it meant that he knew what a
    combination last was.

    "Walker", it turns out, is a very poor search term, and I've never
    been able to find out what a "walker last" is. I think it was a brand
    name.

    I used to remove my corns, but as long as they don't hurt, I leave
    them be, and they don't hurt if I don't wear shoes.

    Not too long after moving here in 2001, I went to the huge shoe store
    where the Counting House Bank used to be and had a professional select
    me a pair of shoes -- all the other clerks gathered around to watch
    the fitting and learn how it's done. The shoes felt wonderful; when I
    walked in them, I felt as though someone were pushing me from behind.

    Gave me the worst set of corns I ever had.

    My cycling shoes don't aggravate corns; perhaps it's because they lace
    to the toe. Probably doesn't hurt that I refuse to walk in them.

    I also have a pair of lace-to-the-toe dancing boots that I bought at a theatrical-supply store; wearing those is like running around in
    stocking feet, except there is no risk of slipping. I haven't worn
    them since my last airplane trip. Since that trip left me crippled
    for a week, I'll probably never fly again. The boots aren't suitable
    for outdoor wear, and I always go barefoot in the house, so they have
    been on the shelf for years.

    --
    Joy Beeson
    joy beeson at centurylink dot net

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  • From John B.@21:1/5 to jbeeson@invalid.net.invalid on Mon Jan 18 12:44:08 2021
    On Mon, 18 Jan 2021 00:04:30 -0500, Joy Beeson
    <jbeeson@invalid.net.invalid> wrote:

    On Mon, 18 Jan 2021 07:38:25 +0700, John B. <slocombjb@gmail.com>
    wrote:

    I don't have corns but I believe that there is a treatment for them. I
    read that there "patches" that can be applied to remove them.
    https://www.drscholls.com/pc/foot-corns/

    Of course, one also has to have shoes that fit correctly :-)

    That last is not an option for me. The last time I knew what my shoe
    size was, it was seven and a half A/D on a Walker Last, and I was much >younger then, so it probably wouldn't fit if I could find it.

    When shoe shopping I used to count it as a triumph if the clerk said
    they didn't have combination lasts -- it meant that he knew what a >combination last was.

    "Walker", it turns out, is a very poor search term, and I've never
    been able to find out what a "walker last" is. I think it was a brand
    name.

    I used to remove my corns, but as long as they don't hurt, I leave
    them be, and they don't hurt if I don't wear shoes.

    Not too long after moving here in 2001, I went to the huge shoe store
    where the Counting House Bank used to be and had a professional select
    me a pair of shoes -- all the other clerks gathered around to watch
    the fitting and learn how it's done. The shoes felt wonderful; when I
    walked in them, I felt as though someone were pushing me from behind.

    Gave me the worst set of corns I ever had.

    My cycling shoes don't aggravate corns; perhaps it's because they lace
    to the toe. Probably doesn't hurt that I refuse to walk in them.

    I also have a pair of lace-to-the-toe dancing boots that I bought at a >theatrical-supply store; wearing those is like running around in
    stocking feet, except there is no risk of slipping. I haven't worn
    them since my last airplane trip. Since that trip left me crippled
    for a week, I'll probably never fly again. The boots aren't suitable
    for outdoor wear, and I always go barefoot in the house, so they have
    been on the shelf for years.

    Try fitting shoes like the Army used to do. Stand on the "last" hold
    your hands up at shoulder level and have someone place a 25 lb. weight
    in each hand :-) When I enlisted I was rather upset when they issued
    me my boots - They are too big!" - and the Sergeant says "No they
    aren't" and after a few days of marching I agreed with him.

    Over here of course no one wears shoes in the house and out in the
    country villages you might still see a large vat of water and a dipper
    by the front entrance so you can wash your feet before you enter.
    --
    Cheers,

    John B.

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