Just came back from a trip to Eagle Rock Missouri where I was off the grid for a while. Took a total of 5 planes and went on the tarmac several times in the course of my trip. Started at Manchester, NH and had stops at Charlotte NC, Springfield, MO on the way out. On my return trip I added Chicago, IL and Reagan National Airport in DC. I took American Airlines and they never once said anything about me being barefoot. I don't think the check-in person noticed I was barefoot, so that might have helped.
In the concourse at Manchester, NH one lady was standing outside of her store noticed I was barefoot and inquired if I had shoes. But it was more curiosity than anything else. The federal security agents also asked if I had shoes, but they didn't seem to be bothered by me being barefoot. No one else mentioned my bare feet.
I'll report later on the reactions of the people at the camp where I was volunteering. It was very interesting.
In the concourse at Manchester, NH one lady was standing outside of her store noticed I was barefoot and inquired if I had shoes. But it was more curiosity than anything else. The federal security agents also asked if I had shoes, but they didn't seem to be bothered by me being barefoot. No one else mentioned my bare feet.
I'll report later on the reactions of the people at the camp where I was volunteering. It was very interesting.