A blog, by RnR, into life in their Naked Garden Life. In this blog. This month we will be celebrating a year of blogging for ANW, and trying out something very new for us in the garden
Umberto & Elena VittRosVery good article RnR! We would like to participate but we are still in Milan and here, we only have a very small balcony, about 1 and a half square meters, furthermore there is the air conditioner and the water heater ... we have four pots with some... moreVery good article RnR! We would like to participate but we are still in Milan and here, we only have a very small balcony, about 1 and a half square meters, furthermore there is the air conditioner and the water heater ... we have four pots with some plants ... we will make them enough!
Robin and Rin
Wonderful, simply take a moment, and tend to those plants with love, and you will be a World Naked Gardener, most importantly, smile and have fun
May 1
MarcThank you RnR. I totally and fully agree with your views, particularly with 2 key points: make it fun and share it! As you said "If you can only convince one person, then you did your job well, as that is one less person who is blinded by the fake media... moreThank you RnR. I totally and fully agree with your views, particularly with 2 key points: make it fun and share it! As you said "If you can only convince one person, then you did your job well, as that is one less person who is blinded by the fake media narrative." One step at a time, one textile at a time. My views go more and more with benevolence and explaining the positivity, natural and respectful sides of naturism and nudism. WNGD is a wonderful opportunity to go and knock on the door of your neighbor to offer your help with his/her garden and share that it's WNGD and that you'll be naked to introduce him/her to naturism. Let's have fun! Let's share naturism! Let's introduce more people to naturism! less
Robin and RinThank you Marc. Rob is very passionate about this, for too long we feel that to hide away, is one of the contributing factors, to the public's misunderstanding of Naturisum. 2020-21, convinced us that a large precentage of people can be accepting of... moreThank you Marc. Rob is very passionate about this, for too long we feel that to hide away, is one of the contributing factors, to the public's misunderstanding of Naturisum. 2020-21, convinced us that a large precentage of people can be accepting of naturism, and if we can talk to those people, not only will we change public perception, but we will give other people that chance to really do something that boosts their confidence and makes them live in a more positive way.
A blog, by RnR, into life in their Naked Garden Life. In this blog. This month we will be celebrating a year of blogging for ANW, and trying out something very new for us in the garden
A blog, by RnR, into life in their Naked Garden Life. In this blog. This month we will be celebrating a year of blogging for ANW, and trying out something very new for us in the garden
A blog, by RnR, into life in their Naked Garden Life. In this blog. This month we will be celebrating a year of blogging for ANW, and trying out something very new for us in the garden
SamD50Wait. Zuckerbug found a female willing to marry him...? (Not that I didn't read the rest of your very fine blog, but...) Pandemic? Sorry, just woke up after a very long nap. Did I miss something...? Oh, btw, re the nipple-less picture; I find it... moreWait. Zuckerbug found a female willing to marry him...? (Not that I didn't read the rest of your very fine blog, but...) Pandemic? Sorry, just woke up after a very long nap. Did I miss something...? Oh, btw, re the nipple-less picture; I find it easy to imagine that the characters are wearing full length onesie pjs. Does that help? Besides, if Porky Pig can get by with a short-waist jacket and no pants ever since 1935, you should be fine, nipples or no. If anyone complains, that can be your go-to. "Oh, yeah? Tell it to Porky Pig!" Blog on. less
Steve ANWEarly Mickey Mouse and Minnie just wore bottoms (topless equality) and Donald Duck only wore a top and Clara Cluck wore nothing and yet they were given human social personalities - whereas Pluto and Chip n Dale were animals - so were naturally naked. So... moreEarly Mickey Mouse and Minnie just wore bottoms (topless equality) and Donald Duck only wore a top and Clara Cluck wore nothing and yet they were given human social personalities - whereas Pluto and Chip n Dale were animals - so were naturally naked. So the civilised side of Disney was rather clothing optional. Bugs was always naked unless he dressed as a woman. He and Daffy were happy to socialise naked with the dressed Elmer but had civilised human characteristics whereas Speedy always wore clothes. Cartoons certainly don't seem to worry about clothing when it comes to being sentient. Animated features films are even more laid back with many humanoid characters being naked at one time or another which would normally effect the age rating if they weren't drawn. The idea of teaching children that people can be naked out and about obviously isn't shocking - just the idea of allowing them to see real people doing it. less
Jonathan Fuzzybare52I had a neighbor who tried just what you're trying (the mushrooms). I can't remember if he had any success or not. My part of PA is close to major mushroom farms. They're grown commercially in dark buildings. When you drive through the area you can... moreI had a neighbor who tried just what you're trying (the mushrooms). I can't remember if he had any success or not. My part of PA is close to major mushroom farms. They're grown commercially in dark buildings. When you drive through the area you can smell them (they're grown I think in dried manure). I can get them locally for about a little over 1 pound (I don't have that symbol) for 0.25 kilo (all conversions approximate).
A blog, by RnR, into life in their Naked Garden Life. In this blog, we take a look back over our life for the past month, and what we have done, and how we have used our tiny garden space, to enhance our creativity, and our life. This month, it is time fo...
Anna ANWThanks so much. As always a wonderful blog to welcome the end of the month. We have managed a little garden too in the last week or so. I think humour can be a really interesting way to start looking at some really serious issues. Sadly comedians today... moreThanks so much. As always a wonderful blog to welcome the end of the month. We have managed a little garden too in the last week or so. I think humour can be a really interesting way to start looking at some really serious issues. Sadly comedians today often feel that they will get into trouble if they joke about anything that will offend anyone, no matter what message they are actually trying to convey. I hope you have a great April
Robin and Rin
We have always been able to see the funny side of things, in many ways, it helps breaks the ice and lifts our spirits. They say a good laugh is a good tonic, and for us it was as it helped us move forward and get back on track.
A blog, by RnR, into life in their Naked Garden Life. In this blog, we take a look back over our life for the past month, and what we have done, and how we have used our tiny garden space, to enhance our creativity, and our life. This month, we are planni...
A blog, by RnR, into life in their Naked Garden Life. In this blog, we take a look back over our life for the past month, and what we have done, and how we have used our tiny garden space, to enhance our creativity, and our life. This month, we are planni...
A blog, by RnR, into life in their Naked Garden Life. In this blog, we take a look back over our life for the past month, and what we have done, and how we have used our tiny garden space, to enhance our creativity, and our life. This month, we are planni...
MystrDThanks so much for sharing your great story. The garden sounds wonderful.
It’s easy to relate to the challenges of the story and COVID. I think everyone has needed to get inventive on how to cope.
We often talk about ‘normal’ but actually... moreThanks so much for sharing your great story. The garden sounds wonderful.
It’s easy to relate to the challenges of the story and COVID. I think everyone has needed to get inventive on how to cope.
We often talk about ‘normal’ but actually probably mean stability and control. As Rin hints ‘what is normal anyway?’
We’ve been conditioned to resist sudden upheaval and unexpected changes, but really these can be beneficial for prompting us to reevaluate and change course.
As you prepare for summer down under we’ll be preparing for winter. In Auckland the climate is quite temperate so it’s possible to walk naked in the rain. Enjoy the shoreline on milder days. It’s really a matter of making the best of the situation.
Good luck with the ongoing improvements. I feel inspired to check the gardening group out even though that’s not entirely my thing. I’m the hole digger/labourer. My wife is the gardener/planter. less
Robin and RinWe normally adapt quickly to most things, but maybe it is because this has been such a long drag. We have every intention of really living to the full this year, and getting the best we can out of life. Rob loves being naked in the rain, it is something... moreWe normally adapt quickly to most things, but maybe it is because this has been such a long drag. We have every intention of really living to the full this year, and getting the best we can out of life. Rob loves being naked in the rain, it is something most people avoid, but he does say it is such a wonderful experience, more people should try it. We are positive and excited for the new year to come, let's hope it is a good one for everyone.
MystrD
TBH it does feel like the pandemic has turned a corner for the better. It’s certainly been a tough slog and I really felt down the end of last year with the tough Delta lockdown.
Feb 28
Anna ANWThanks for the lovely blog. As for a return to normal I sadly think the world never goes back, we just move on and reinterpret normal. I think with the cost of Brexit, followed by the cost of Covid, the Ukraine situation and the general fears of a world... moreThanks for the lovely blog. As for a return to normal I sadly think the world never goes back, we just move on and reinterpret normal. I think with the cost of Brexit, followed by the cost of Covid, the Ukraine situation and the general fears of a world running out of traditional energies the people in the UK are not going to see the pre-covid Britain again. Look how long we have been struggle with the fear of the human body that reached a zenith in Victorian times - and this hasn't just effected naturism but also had effects on a much broader and wide range of social areas. But hopefully we will carry on find joy in this new world - your blog helps! less
Robin and Rin
We feel the world needs a lot more happy naked people, as the world emerges from the pandemic, and we are certainly going to encourage as many as possible
Feb 28
Anna ANWSo true- I think the more people that can learn to appreciate innocent and harmless fun the better. Naturism like gardening can offer so much positive healing in a world that can appear rather bleak at times. Didn't REM sing about "naked happy people... moreSo true- I think the more people that can learn to appreciate innocent and harmless fun the better. Naturism like gardening can offer so much positive healing in a world that can appear rather bleak at times. Didn't REM sing about "naked happy people laughing" - surely they must have done!
Robin and Rin
We graetly appreciate your offer. We will muck in and get it nice for summer, we are not afraid of the work, and to be honest, we will crack jokes and giggle for most of it in our usual RnR style.