EF HAIN
Most Natural Shoes
In a secluded corner of a harbor bar in Berlin, where sailors tell their tales and seagulls sing the melodies of the sea, there they stood - the most natural shoes in the world. But these shoes weren't made of leather or rubber; no, they were something quite special. They were completely covered in moss, as if they had taken an enchanted trip to the forest and decided to stay there forever.
When I saw them for the first time, I could hardly believe my eyes. I rubbed them and then stared again. Yes, there they were, two shoes as green and lively as the jungle itself. And like a passionate photographer that I am, I pulled out my mirrorless camera to capture this extraordinary pair for eternity.
The shoes seemed to feel quite at home in their green coat of moss. They stood there as if they wanted to tell a story to anyone passing by - a story of adventures in the thicket and nighttime strolls under the starry sky. Perhaps they had even helped a deer or a rabbit hide from a rain shower. Who knows?
As I took my photos, I couldn't help but laugh. Here were two shoes that seemed to have decided to bring a little green into their lives, and in a way that would make nature itself turn green with envy. Maybe they had even given some tips to the plants on how to grow and thrive properly.
And so, the most natural shoes in the world remained in their harbor bar corner, as silent witnesses of past adventures and as living artworks that blurred the boundaries between human and nature in a wonderful way. Who would have thought that while bar hopping in Berlin, one could come across such unusual shoe fashion?