The Land of Hobbit Feet
I just couldn’t help but to title this piece “The Land of Hobbit Feet.” I’m not saying New Zealanders are an extremely short people with huge feet, BUT a surprisingly large number of people seem to prefer walking down the street barefoot.
It was one of the first things I noticed when we arrived to New Zealand. We were waiting at a bus stop to take our first trip into the city of Wellington and a college-aged girl walked up in bare feet and got onto the bus. As we walked around exploring the city that first day, I continued to see a number of people walking around with no shoes on. I became fascinated by it, I mean, I had never noticed people in public, going into stores or restaurants in the US without shoes. It’s clearly frowned upon in the States (ie, “No Shoes, No Shirt, No Service”).
Now, to be fair, it is only a small percentage of people who walk down the street with no shoes on, but the number is enough to notice. And even more funny is to see people walking in bare feet and holding their shoes — often, the shoes are flip-flops or sneakers and not what I would consider uncomfortable to be walking in.
The best example I can give happened about a month ago. I was hard at work in the Wellington Public Library (love working there — they have wireless Internet, outlets for power and even a great café for when I get hungry or need a caffeine boost). The security guy walked by and noticed a pair of boots on the floor at a nearby table. He proceeded to ask everyone in the area if the boots belonged to him or her, but ended up not finding the owner. I had to chuckle to myself because only in New Zealand would someone walk into the library with shoes on, take them off, then exit the library and probably walk all the way home without realizing they once were wearing shoes that day!
Sadly, now that autumn has set in and winter is quickly approaching, I see fewer and fewer people walking around with no shoes on. My little game of spotting bare feet is not as active as it once was, but I do still get a surprise every now and then, and the game continues.
