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TheMagicDucky
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Posted - 11/23/2008 : 06:32:40 AM
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Sitting here on the computer, watching AMC, and drinking coffee makes me miss the mornings at camp. Nothing like sitting on the deck, watching the sun rise, listenning to the birds, and watching the humming birds at the feeder.
Friends coming over as the sun starts rising further to talk over coffee.
Man I start missing camp when it's chilly out.
Just your average mallard.
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Posted - 11/23/2008 : 11:40:17 AM
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I'm fortunate that I can do that now :)
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HannahB
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Posted - 11/23/2008 : 2:42:58 PM
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I think we should all head to Carole's house :)
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Warmskin
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Posted - 11/23/2008 : 2:59:01 PM
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quote: Originally posted by honeysuckle
I'm fortunate that I can do that now :)
My drill sergeant in the USAF (in the USAF, drill sergeants are called "technical instructors"-- sounds nicer that way) told us, if you have them, use them. The same thing could be applied to warmer winter locales and nudist resorts. Who ever would have ever thought the military would have good advice for nudists?
That government governs best, which governs least - Thomas Jefferson
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Posted - 11/23/2008 : 5:20:49 PM
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LOL Hannah ... well, my backyard *is* quite secluded :)
Warmskin, I grew up in a military family, so I'm used to the idea of the military having good ideas :)
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TheMagicDucky
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Posted - 11/24/2008 : 05:27:57 AM
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You're pretty lucky then Honeysuckle. Wife and I have talked about getting some acres out in the country so we can have some privacy instead of being in subdivision heck, but...with a kid in school (and that school being one of the top rated ones in public education), and a semi short commute (about 15-20 mins), it's a trade off. Maybe when we retire (oh so many years from now).
As far as being warm enough. Those of us in the colder climates may "gripe" about being to cold to go nude, and the winters...wonder how many would actually miss the winters. I think that we (my wife and I) appreciate the warmer weather that much more not having it year round, and probablly would miss winters (I know I miss the scenic winters of upstate NY then the ones we have in Kansas (though I don't miss driving in it so much). There are some aspects of warmer weather I will always miss during the winter, there's some things I actually like about winter.
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HannahB
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Posted - 11/24/2008 : 06:28:09 AM
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quote: Originally posted by honeysuckle
LOL Hannah ... well, my backyard *is* quite secluded :)
Desert setting, seculded place to get nude, nice friendly host - sounds like paradise! I'll be over later today :)
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Posted - 11/24/2008 : 08:52:23 AM
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I am very lucky indeed, Ducky. And you could say that the winters in upstate NY are no more extreme than the summers here. Best of luck in finding a place in the country :)
LOL Hannah ..
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Posted - 11/24/2008 : 10:24:45 AM
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Have to admit the summers here are quite toasty,but wood not trade it for anything.both the wife and i love it here.moved here in 98 andhave spent every summer here.good luck to all.........old buzzard not as good as i once was........dannit
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Posted - 11/24/2008 : 11:27:20 AM
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Buzzard, I might stay here next summer, too. Or maybe spend some time up in Flagstaff, just to get out of the heat for a while. Are you in town? Do you have somewhere you guys can be bare?
Carole
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OLD BUZZARD
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Posted - 12/03/2008 : 08:42:41 AM
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Carole We dont live in town.We have 5 acres and no close neighbors.most of the neighbors know that I am a nudist.the back yard is private so no problum getting nude and socking up some good vitamun D.take care.......old buzzard not as good as i once was.......DAMMIT
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Posted - 12/03/2008 : 08:46:20 AM
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Good for you, Buzzard. You're very lucky. I've read that vitamin D deficiency is related to a lot of things. And solar depression is no myth. Actually, that sounds like a good topic for a new post ...
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TheMagicDucky
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Posted - 12/05/2008 : 5:58:57 PM
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quote: Originally posted by honeysuckle
I am very lucky indeed, Ducky. And you could say that the winters in upstate NY are no more extreme than the summers here. Best of luck in finding a place in the country :)
LOL Hannah ..
Yeah...winters up there are harsh...but also have their own version of fun to be had. The search for the 80 acres out in the middle of nowhere is on hold till the rugrat graduates school (t minus 6 years and counting). It's a trade off. May be in subdivision he...um..heck, but, excellent school district, and the commute is short for work (about 10 mins), so we'll suffer. Besides...GM is coming out with a convertable version of the new Camero in 2010...so have that to save my pennies for also.
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rooftopwilly
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Posted - 12/05/2008 : 6:05:12 PM
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quote: As far as being warm enough. Those of us in the colder climates may "gripe" about being to cold to go nude, and the winters...wonder how many would actually miss the winters. I think that we (my wife and I) appreciate the warmer weather that much more not having it year round, and probablly would miss winters (I know I miss the scenic winters of upstate NY then the ones we have in Kansas (though I don't miss driving in it so much). There are some aspects of warmer weather I will always miss during the winter, there's some things I actually like about winter.
Just your average mallard.
i am one of them. i have a home in florida, which has a private backyard that i can enjoy being nude outside almost every day of the year, yet i chose to move back up to the cold weather because i missed it. granted, right now i would LOVE to be outside naked, but i love upstate new york so much more than florida. and i plan on doing tons of nude hiking this coming summer in vermont.
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Warmskin
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Posted - 12/05/2008 : 11:41:43 PM
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I respect your growing up in the military, Carole. I met a lot of children when I went to social functions within my unit. They were lots of fun, and great kids to be around.
Now if only the military could have it's own nudist resorts in the southwest during the winter. I wonder if that would increase enlistments!
"If tyranny and oppression come to this land, it will be in the guise of fighting a foreign enemy." James Madison
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Posted - 12/06/2008 : 10:49:11 AM
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Warmskin, I think being a military "brat" is a valuable experience for kids. You learned early how to make friends easily and how to make new kids feel welcome, for instance. You learned that because the next year, you might be the new kid yourself somewhere.
You learned to be self-reliant during the times your father was away, and to sympathize with other kids whose father was away. And while it's true those separations were hard to take, it was so joyous when he came home. When the ships come back into port, or in my case when my daddy's plane landed and we ran to greet him ... those are among the happiest moments of my childhood. I get very emotional now at those memories ...
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