I tried doing a post about nudism and autism. I was going to go through all the literature and come up with some great opus summarizing it. It didn't work. Sheldon Cooper, grown up and young. For all you folks... Continue Reading →
There are people who believe that Adam and Eve did the right thing. That Genesis is not meant as literal history.The exit from Eden is a parable about the transition from a state of nature to a state of artificiality.... Continue Reading →
This are two interesting posts for me to share. In the WNBR we had trans people participate and nobody thought twice. The LBTQIA+ community in cities on the west coast has been wholely embraced by us nudies. An important share... Continue Reading →
Continuing my dearth of new blogs, I thought I'd reblog this, revised and with a few different photos - including one I just took on my visit to my childhood stomping grounds back east. It is one of my earliest... Continue Reading →
June OWLS Tour – Vulnerable In the month of June, we will be discussing what it means to be vulnerable. To some individuals, being vulnerable could be seen as a sign of weakness, but in fact, vulnerability is actually a... Continue Reading →
Another hike down Piru Creek. I love this hike but since last winter it has become a bit rough. Trees have fallen, rocks have slid and huge amounts of greenery have sprung up. I park at the usual gate. The... Continue Reading →
Here is what I did instead. I've been fairly sedentary for the last three months. We've finally had a rainy winter. I've been working part-time and somehow the cold and rain always managed to come when I'm off work. The... Continue Reading →
Backpacks on bodies and warm winter mittensOr naked as jaybirds and mosquito bitten.Food tied in bear bags and soaking in springsThese are a few of my favorite things. Time for your vocabulary lesson folks! If these words don't fill you... Continue Reading →
Oh wow! after a bit of a dry spell I have so much to blog about. Some of it might even be interesting! Today we'll start with one of my favorite wilderness hikes, Piru Creek both north and south of... Continue Reading →