Reaching into my closet while squeezed between the rocking chair and the closet door may not have been the greatest idea. I was stiff and hurting if not from the Parkinsons Disease which is progressing through my body, then the 30 minutes on the bicycle trainer at 80 rpm or higher. I wanted my boots, my hiking boots. But I was getting myself stuck.. I put them on once a few months ago then hid them away where I could not see them, under the sweaters and blouses hung there in hopes I will be able to fit in them again. The boots called to me, " come wear me" . "Walk me over hills, through vineyards and on the hard pavement and cracked sidewalks of city streets. ". The insides felt so familiar to my feet. I needed that comfortable supportive feeling. The smoothness of the custom orthotics took away the tingling in the bottoms of my feet. So thats where they had been hiding. These nice boots that had protected my feet while walking on the GR 65 the Chemin le Puy from Montcuq, France to t Spain, in the spring of 2013. I had very few blisters wearing these Keens. Do they have another go round left in them? Do I ?
It turns out that the old friends are too worn. They helped my body get through all that mud on GR 65 in 2013 and the wonderful mud, as (facial mudd is supposed to do,) closed up the pores (in this case the breathability pores in the boot membranes).
Will the new blue made in USA Keens be the ones? Will they provide as good as "understanding" as the old ones. Will they reveal to me their heart and sole? Will they say "Don't tread on me" when someone with large feet gets too close. Boots are such a personal thing...you can't go out and buy them for another person. The new blue Keens and I are dating. If they dont work out in some training hikes they can be returned. Update:The new blue Keens have a place in my life. I will return to them again, I am sure. Due to a number of reasons I now sweat like crazy. My feet were coming out of those boots feeling like I just stepped out of a bucket of water. So I revisited REI and found these HOKAs. They feel cushy and they allow my socks to breath so that the toe sock liners wick the moisture away to the next layer, my thin to medium weight hiking socks! Hurray. I am set!!
Fifty five year old Carol Clupny chooses to battle Parkinson's Disease through long distance walking. She also writes whats on her mind in preparation for great walks. Having encountered the Camino de Santiago in Spain in 2012, Carol decides to Hop Skip and Jump around to various points on the Camino in 2013. Her plan changes when she meets up with Leslie who is walking over 1000 miles from Le Puy France.
Saturday, May 2, 2015
I put on my boots today updated Aug 23, 2015
Reaching into my closet while squeezed between the rocking chair and the closet door may not have been the greatest idea. I was stiff and hurting if not from the Parkinsons Disease which is progressing through my body, then the 30 minutes on the bicycle trainer at 80 rpm or higher. I wanted my boots, my hiking boots. But I was getting myself stuck.. I put them on once a few months ago then hid them away where I could not see them, under the sweaters and blouses hung there in hopes I will be able to fit in them again. The boots called to me, " come wear me" . "Walk me over hills, through vineyards and on the hard pavement and cracked sidewalks of city streets. ". The insides felt so familiar to my feet. I needed that comfortable supportive feeling. The smoothness of the custom orthotics took away the tingling in the bottoms of my feet. So thats where they had been hiding. These nice boots that had protected my feet while walking on the GR 65 the Chemin le Puy from Montcuq, France to t Spain, in the spring of 2013. I had very few blisters wearing these Keens. Do they have another go round left in them? Do I ?
It turns out that the old friends are too worn. They helped my body get through all that mud on GR 65 in 2013 and the wonderful mud, as (facial mudd is supposed to do,) closed up the pores (in this case the breathability pores in the boot membranes).
Will the new blue made in USA Keens be the ones? Will they provide as good as "understanding" as the old ones. Will they reveal to me their heart and sole? Will they say "Don't tread on me" when someone with large feet gets too close. Boots are such a personal thing...you can't go out and buy them for another person. The new blue Keens and I are dating. If they dont work out in some training hikes they can be returned. Update:The new blue Keens have a place in my life. I will return to them again, I am sure. Due to a number of reasons I now sweat like crazy. My feet were coming out of those boots feeling like I just stepped out of a bucket of water. So I revisited REI and found these HOKAs. They feel cushy and they allow my socks to breath so that the toe sock liners wick the moisture away to the next layer, my thin to medium weight hiking socks! Hurray. I am set!!
It turns out that the old friends are too worn. They helped my body get through all that mud on GR 65 in 2013 and the wonderful mud, as (facial mudd is supposed to do,) closed up the pores (in this case the breathability pores in the boot membranes).
Will the new blue made in USA Keens be the ones? Will they provide as good as "understanding" as the old ones. Will they reveal to me their heart and sole? Will they say "Don't tread on me" when someone with large feet gets too close. Boots are such a personal thing...you can't go out and buy them for another person. The new blue Keens and I are dating. If they dont work out in some training hikes they can be returned. Update:The new blue Keens have a place in my life. I will return to them again, I am sure. Due to a number of reasons I now sweat like crazy. My feet were coming out of those boots feeling like I just stepped out of a bucket of water. So I revisited REI and found these HOKAs. They feel cushy and they allow my socks to breath so that the toe sock liners wick the moisture away to the next layer, my thin to medium weight hiking socks! Hurray. I am set!!
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