Thursday, May 3, 2018

Naked Gardening Quotes -2

“While people seem to go crazy at seeing a naked body, it is relaxing and nice to potter around the garden or sunbathe completely naked in the comfort and security of your own home.  It’s especially nice if the sun’s out and you can feel the warm rays all over.” - https://naturallynaturist.wordpress.com/

“Naturist gardening was God’s original perfect lifestyle intention.” – Reuben Titus, https://www.change.org/p/legalize-body-freedom/w

“I garden naked all the time . . . and all scrub beds around the house front and back.” – Nude Gardener, https://www.truenudists.com/group/nude-gardeners/1/116790/

“Been working on the garden here a lot lately.  Clearing trees with track hoe, rototilling, hauling compost from barn to garden.  Everything back in the garden done nude, everything out front has to have something on, but sometimes not much.  My world naked gardening day celebration is ongoing.  Skipped the actual day because a cold front was coming through and it was unsuitable for any kind of naked outside activity.” – Reuben T

“In my humble opinion, you haven’t enjoyed gardening, mowing the lawn (with proper foot and eye protection, of course), pressure washing the house and washing and polishing the car unless you’ve done it naked.  Heck, cleaning the house is just more fun when you’re naked.” – Tom Pine. The Naked Truth Naturists Newdsletter, May 1, 2017

“It was cold here (UK) too on May 6.  But I got some nude gardening in the two days before when it was sunny - –owed the lawn, trimmed bushes and tied up plants.” – Ollygrumps, https://www.truenudists.com/group/nude-gardeners/1/117459/2/

“Tom and I decided to take part [in WNGD] in our garden at home.  Cheerfully ignoring that fact that our garden is overlooked by an entire estate, including the vicar who lives two doors down.  I’m not one for self-consciousness or prudery. . . it was very successful.  Tom gave everything a good watering and I paid special attention to my basil and flower arrangements.” - https://linnetlane.wordpress.com/2017/05/07/world-naked-gardening-day/

“If mother nature is kind to us and gifts us with warm sunny day . . . we shall be as nature intended in our garden.” – Pat Slade, http://www.naturist-corner.net/community/index.php?topic=22733.0;topicseen

“I spent more than a couple of hours gardening naked the other day. . . I really enjoyed being out in the sun.  I’m already looking forward to the next time I can find a spot to strip and be one with nature.  What is it about being nude outside that has me feeling so free?  I can’t say for sure.  Perhaps it’s the warmth of the sun on my skin.  The feeling of a cool breeze.  I really don’t know; I just know that I love it.” - https://coinpgblog.wordpress.com/?wref=bif

“The good news is that every nice day is World Naked Gardening Day for me.” – NoTanLines, https://www.truenudists.com/group/nude-gardeners/last/117459/

“World Naked Gardening Day, or WNDG, is a day to celebrate being nude and tending to nature while bare.  It is celebrated on the first Saturday of May each year . . . The observance is not just limited to tending your own private garden.  WNGD is closely aligned to the environmental movement.  Activities such as cleaning public green spaces and wildernesses are essential to the ideals of the event.  It is also designed to bring attention to permaculture and organic gardening.  The theory being that naturism concerns being as much in harmony with the natural world as possible.  There is a community and social aspect to it also.  This could mean gathering friends or family and lounging in your yard while nude.  Or just daring a nude stroll through a public space.  Lightheartedness is the theme of the day as World Naked Gardening Day is not meant to be a day for politics or activism.  It’s a chance for us nudist to commune with nature and each other and celebrate our lifestyle collectively.” - http://nudistplanet.net/world-naked-gardening-day/

“Kids naked, parents naked, it's hot and dirty in the garden, I don't think anybody cared.” – Climb, http://offbeathome.com/parent-nudity-in-house/

“Barbara and Ian [Pollard] are two of the most charming and intelligent people and if they choose to do their gardening in the buff in their own garden then who really are we to judge?” – Glos, http://www.dailymail.co.uk/home/you/article-2192033/Would-Adam-Eve-YOU-columnist-Liz-Jones-bares-Abbey-House-Gardens.html

“I really enjoy gardening naked in my back garden on a warm sunny day like today – it’s very relaxing.” – Martin Tacey, http://www.naturist-corner.net/community/index.php?topic=22642.0;topicseen

“As you explore naturism and the lifestyle changes you might want to make and think about your own garden and what you want from it too.  Whatever you decide, make this the year that you truly start to enjoy your garden to the full!” - https://naturallynaturist.wordpress.com/

“. . . in the last few years its only the month of January that I haven’t managed at least some outdoor naked gardening.  Most years I start in March and continue well into October. . .” – Ric, http://freerangenaturism.com/forum/index.php?topic=907.0;topicseen

“World Naked Gardening Day remains un-owned by any specific group.  This is a grassroots phenomenon in the clearest sense, as people from around the world delightfully and freely tap into the idea of experimenting with gardening and nudity.  There is no money changing hands, and no specific political or business agenda.  Each person or group wishing to be involved has the freedom to take naked gardening in most any direction they wish: potting plants in an urban apartment, weeding one's yard outdoors, cleaning up a city park early in the morning before others arrive, raking leaves at a nudist club, doing trail maintenance along a wilderness trail; it's all being done in nearly every continent of the world. . . Happy naked gardening!” - Mark Storey, personal email.

“When the weather allows I always garden naked . . .” – JMNude, http://www.naturist-corner.net/community/index.php?topic=22482.0;topicseen

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