We first noticed this practice when we were invited for lunch one day after church. In the foyer there was a small chest, filled with
Nepalese slippers. They were very comfy and we took them as a warm sign of hospitality. Then we went to the
hot springs (for our anniversary) and it was the same thing. Kind of. We each paid an extra dollar to wear Crocks™ poolside. Then last Friday, at the hair dressers, there it was again. Everybody’s chic insulated foot ware laid splayed before the clean rack of booties. It’s great. I guess the constraints of weather create more chances to get cozy with one another.
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