Sunday Nude Art
"Strangers in Paradise", by Max Renneisen, oil on Canvas, 23.6 x 19.7" (I thought to vary the subject a bit once in a while. There is so much beautiful nude art around. It has to be shared and seen.)
Continue reading...On the joy of being naked.
"Strangers in Paradise", by Max Renneisen, oil on Canvas, 23.6 x 19.7" (I thought to vary the subject a bit once in a while. There is so much beautiful nude art around. It has to be shared and seen.)
Continue reading...I admit, that sounds weird, and yet, we saw it. "We" being my girlfriend and I. What struck me is the nearly clear split between the real nudes and the non-nudes. The real nudes are nude everywhere, carrying a towel with them, and perhaps a…
Continue reading...Just me, on a hike.
Continue reading...Yes. Naked Crows. And it started with this one. The first book. I still know exactly where I was and what I thought, when I decided to give this a try. I was on Fuerteventura, on vacation in a wonderful naturist hotel (which unfortunately closed…
Continue reading...No artificial additives.
Continue reading...Part 3 of my yoga journey. For the older parts, go here. My feelings so far: Objective: It's a well thought out way to do / learn yoga. The options are many, the levels are too, and the instructions are very very clear. Definitely recommendable.
Continue reading...What would the world be without music? (Yes, this is me, and that is my harp. Got it a few weeks ago.)
Continue reading...I had to share this with you, so instead of something from me, enjoy something from the retrospectors (highly recommended podcast)!!
Continue reading...When will this be mainstream, normal, accepted, etc?
Continue reading...It's the weather for it here. Temperatures are up, 30 to 35 C in the last days (that's 86 to 95 F for those who prefer that). It shows in the number of towels in the laundry basket, and the lack of anything else, save…
Continue reading...Image from classic-nudist.blogspot.com, used with permission.
Continue reading...I'm still examining options. The "Down Dog" phone application (yes, let me write out the full word, instead of 'app', because I do things like that,) is very well done, amazingly clear and easy to follow. Instructions, sound, video, all kinds of options to set,…
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