QUOTES
1/15/2018
(August 23, 2010) “My oldest son and his fiancé
visited me at Olive Dell Ranch Friday and Saturday. They had never visited a naturist venue of
any kind before; it was so gratifying that they were willing. One of the biggest drawbacks to living at a
naturist resort is the concern that family will misunderstand and be afraid to
visit. Because I loved living a nude
lifestyle, I rationalized my decision to move to the resort with the thought
that my kids who live some distance away couldn’t afford to visit me anyway, so
I’d just be satisfied visiting them.
Keeping quiet didn’t work very well; I think they all know where I live
now, but that’s certainly more honest, so probably for the best. Anyway, my son and his fiancé got to the
resort later Friday afternoon, so after eating out with them and touring the
Mission Inn, it was nearly dark by the time we arrived. They saw only one naked man driving in. We sat on our deck to enjoy the sunset - we
didn’t get naked, and neither did they. It
seemed that being naked with dad was going to be a little too much information.
As it got darker, they wanted to visit
the restroom and take a shower, so I took them for a tour of the patio and
clubhouse. They seemed okay with meeting
several naked friends on the patio. Later
that evening they took a shower together in the group shower. They were too tired to sit in the hot tub. Too soon, they needed to travel on to their
next location. We left the resort for
breakfast, and on the way out passed several more naked people. During the visit we stayed clothed, and they
did as well - except during their shower. Still, they said they felt comfortable
visiting us, and didn’t mind at all seeing a few naked people. It was at least a start, and it was nice to
hear my son say, ‘You’re my dad, and it doesn’t matter where you live – I’d
visit you anyway.’ So, they didn’t take
to the naturist lifestyle right away. Perhaps
they will never need it, but this was certainly a positive first step – there’s
hope for the future.” – Kenfreehiker
Freehiking Video - http://vimeo.com/15844944
"La Jenny Naturist Course, on France's west
coastline, is the only golf course in the world where nudity is not only
allowed but a must. The 22-acre course has only six holes, but they include
four par 3 holes and two par 4 holes and a water hazard. There's also a large
putting green and a golf pro ready to show guests how to swing that club. There
are a few rules that aren't found at other courses. . . golfers must remove all
clothes before walking on the course and they are only allowed to take photos
of their family and friends. Oh, and any kind of sexual activity on the course
is a "non non." - David Moye
“British-born Jeff Adams, 54, and New Zealand partner
Sue Adams, 47, wore nothing but their birthday suits to tie the knot in
Toowoomba, Queensland, Australia, in April [2017]. [Sue said] ‘This was my chance to have the
wedding I wanted, because the first time I got married I hated the day.’ . . .
Jeff and Sue stayed in the buff for the duration of the ceremony, wedding
breakfast and evening reception and even had nude cake toppers crafted out of
fondant icing. Sue wore only a veil,
blue garter and white sandals while Jeff bared all apart from flip-flops and
stuck a floral buttonhole onto his bare chest.” – http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/entry/couple-has-nude-wedding-in-front-of-strangers_uk_5923f8e4e4b034684b0f6c62
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