Wednesday, February 5, 2020


QUOTES 2/5/2020

“My outdoor nakedness changes as the weather does.  Obviously, in fall and winter I can't be nude outdoors.  In fall, depending on weather, I may be able to go for a nude hike as it may be warm enough for it.  That being said, in fall and winter, I remain nude at home just as I do in spring and summer.  If my apartment is too cold, I may turn heat up slightly.  A few x-mas ago a friend made me these really great heavy wool socks that keep my feet warm but I also own a heavy flannel shirt with sleeves cut off and that keeps me warm when it is cold.” – Croydon

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“We're on a Caribbean cruise, and we have a balcony cabin.  Because our side of the ship faces away from the port, we get to be naked out there every day, and nobody see us.  Great, and comfortable way to enjoy a vacation.” – Jim Janoff, https://www.facebook.com/groups/nuddism/

“I am not out to bash the nudist resort.  They have their place in the nudist culture.  For many socializing in a nude context affirms their life style as valid. . . The clubs can be a spring board into the nude life style.” - MontanaFree, http://www.hikingnaked.com/index.php?PHPSESSID=f3r03u412mkafbt776j2si4q22&topic=1338.msg9847;topicseen#msg9847

“Celebrate Holidays… Naturally! . . . Memorial Day – This weekend marks the traditional start of summer.  Set up a picnic blanket in your fenced back yard and start working on an all-over tan!” – Bare Platypus, http://bareplatypus.blogspot.com/2012/03/celebrate-holidays-naturally.html?spref=tw

“Canoeing Nude – If you feel like getting in the water, consider canuding!  Canuding allows you to get a great workout and if you get too hot, you can always cool off with a nude swim!  No need to worry about sitting in a cold damp bathing suit!” – Jordan Blum, http://youngnaturistsamerica.com/nudists-and-the-nudist-lifestyle-defined-by-yna/

“To be well dressed you must be well naked.” - Oscar de la Renta, fashion designer, http://www.bbc.co.uk/timelines/z96fsg8

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