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Human beings are normally naked as are every other species. It takes work, energy, and lots of natural resources to cover our bodies and hide ourselves from ourselves. Clothing is inherently uncomfortable, unhealthy, unnatural, inconvenient, and except for winter in very cold climates, a big waste of time, money, and natural resources. Normal is naked. Naked is as natural and normal for human beings as it is for your dog, cat, goat, horse, and every other species. Human beings are not obscene, indecent, ugly, or offensive for simply existing.

This web site is devoted to the demand that human beings, every part and function of human beings, are beautiful, natural, normal, and acceptable everywhere. Those who are offended by human beings have a deep psychosis and hatred of themselves and their own bodies. Fear and loathing of human bodies is psychotic on many levels. If you have a problem with this web site, you need to see a shrink.

Greenbare discovered the Carnivore way of eating in the last half of 2019, He has gained better health, and lost a lot of weight since then. Its an ongoing process. All humans are the most beautiful species regardless of what size, shape, color, sex, or condition the individual may be at the time. Life goes on. We celebrate the beauty of all humans.

 
 
 
 

Spring 2020.

 
 
Amber lake on a sunny February.

It's been too cold to go out all winter but early February we had a couple of sunny days. Amber Lake behind me is stiill ice covered.

 
 
Amber lake on a sunny February.

Spring 2020. Over the winter I've lost about 50 lbs on the Carnivore DIet, or "way of eating" as the Carnivore's say.

 
 
Amber lake on a sunny February.

This is another picture of me at Amber Lake in February 2020.

 
 
Amber lake on a sunny February.

The sun was so bright that my camera has trouble focusing on the shadows. Our sun was still low in the sky this time of year.

 
 
Amber lake on a sunny February.

I'm reading the fishing regulations. One hook. Lake is still ice covered.

 
 

Relaxing around home -- June 2020.

 
 
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Here are some pictures of Bob hanging around the yard. Doncha just love being naked outside in summer.

 
 
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Here are some pictures of Bob hanging around the yard. Doncha just love being naked outside in summer.

 
 
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Here are some pictures of Bob hanging around the yard. Doncha just love being naked outside in summer.

 
 
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Here are some pictures of Bob hanging around the yard. Doncha just love being naked outside in summer.

 
 
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Bob objects to some web sites where all they show are the back sides of naked people. You ought to show front and back.

 
 
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Here are some pictures of Bob hanging around the yard. Doncha just love being naked outside in summer.

 
 
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Here are some pictures of Bob hanging around the yard. Doncha just love being naked outside in summer.

 
 
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Here are some pictures of Bob hanging around the yard. Doncha just love being naked outside in summer.

 
 
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Here are some pictures of Bob hanging around the yard. Doncha just love being naked outside in summer.

 
 
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Of course Bob has a back side.

 
 
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Of course Bob has a back side.

 
 
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Here are some pictures of Bob hanging around the yard. Doncha just love being naked outside in summer.

 
 
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Here are some pictures of Bob hanging around the yard. Doncha just love being naked outside in summer.

 
 
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Here are some pictures of Bob hanging around the yard. Doncha just love being naked outside in summer.

 
 
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Bob moved his big desk chair outside into the sunshine. Life is good.

 
 

Bob's 40th Anniversary Edition, Mustang GT Convertible -- June 2020.

 
 
Bob Mustang front 1

As you might expect from a dashing gentleman like Bob, he drives a red Mustang GT.

 
 
Bob Mustang front 2

This is the 40th Anniversary edition of the Mustang GT.

 
 
Bob Mustang front 3

Another picture of Bob and his red Mustang GT.

 
 
Bob Mustang front 4

Bob loves to drive naked, especially in summer when its warm enough to put the top down and get all over sunshine while cruising naked through the country or even through town.

 
 
Bob Mustang back 1

Bob turned around to pose his back side for you Bob fans.

 
 

Lilacs in bloom -- June 2020.

 
 
Spring lilacs 1

Spring was mostly cold and damp in 2020. One day it warmed up enough to go out and enjoy the liacs which are now about 6 feet high.

 
 
 Spring lilacs 2 with pee

Human bodies are all beautiful in all our parts and body functions. If you object to human bodies or human body functions you can click off to some other web sites. If any of you viewers doesn't also pee several times every day please raise your hand. Human urine is a boon to all green plants. The grass and lilacs enjoy it even if you don't.

 
 
 Spring lilacs 3

Another picture of Bob by the lilac bushes.

 
 

Rails to Trails Columbia Plateau Trail -- July 2020.

 
 
 Palouse to Cascades State Park Trail
(formerly Iron Horse State Park Trail) 1

In Washington state several abandoned railroad grades are now owned by the State Parks for public access trails. They pass through beautiful wild areas and make great places for naked travel. This is the Palouse to Cascades State Park Trail. It was constructed a century ago by the Milwaukee Railroad. July 2020 Bob is out enjoying the scenery and sunshine.

 
 
 Palouse to Cascades State Park Trail
(formerly Iron Horse State Park Trail) 2

July 2020 Bob is out enjoying the scenery and sunshine. Sadly the State Park wanks covered the trail with crushed stone. That probably reduces erosion and maintenance. It also makes it quite difficult for bicycles. Sadly they negated their purpose of public access by "improving" the surface.

 
 
 Palouse to Cascades State Park Trail
(formerly Iron Horse State Park Trail) 3

Another picture of Bob's July 2020 bike ride. I had to turn back after about a mile because the recent crushed rock "pavement" made it difficult and somewhat dangerous. I worried about getting bicycle tire or bearing damage a mile or two from safety.

 
 
 Palouse to Cascades State Park Trail
(formerly Iron Horse State Park Trail) 4

The scenery is wonderful. Some pictures of Rock Lake from this trail are shown on my older pages.

 
 

Golf -- July 2020.

 
 
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In July 2020 Greenbare got out to a local golf course. It wasn't very crowed so I took advantage of the open country to catch some sunshine.

 
 
golf 2

This is a small course in a town called Saint John. Its a farming community in eastern Washington state. There are some homes around the course, but people are all watching their screens.

 
 
golf tree 1

The Saint John golf course has a large willow tree. Its a nice shade break while playing the course.

 
 
golf tree 2

The Saint John golf course has a large willow tree. Its a nice shade break while playing the course. PGA rules say its OK to play golf barefoot.

 
 
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The Saint John golf course has a large willow tree. Its a nice shade break while playing the course. We should be able to play the whole course naked. Nobody was every harmed by seeing another member of their own species.

 
 

Outside Shower -- August 2020.

 
 
Shower 2

A few years ago I installed a shower on the outside of my home. On summer days it's a privilege to be able to wash one's body, to take care of myself, outside in the sunshine with a view of trees and fields.

 
 
Shower 3

A few years ago I installed a shower on the outside of my home. The waste water doesn't need a drain. Grass loves the soap and extra water.

 
 
Shower 4

On summer days it's a privilege to be able to wash one's body, to take care of myself, outside in the sunshine with a view of trees and fields. I'm enjoying my country living.

 
 

Wetlands Trail -- Early September 2020.

 
 
Wetland Trail 1

Near where I live is a Wetland Trail of about 3 or 4 miles around several ponds or small lakes. The wetlands are just east of the sewage wastewater processing facility so it could be that the ponds are filled with processed wastewater. Or it could be natural runoff. I discovered these trails in August 2020. The first day I didn't see anyone else there so I took the opportunity to ride my bicycle naked on the trails. Tan lines suck.

 
 
Wetland Trail 2

These photos are from my 3rd bike ride around the various wetland trails in the same week. The first two days I didn't see anyone else there. On Day 3 I brought my tripod and camera to take some selfies. This part of the trail is above the ponds. Anywhere more than a few feet above the pond level is very dry. We haven't had rain in 80 days. The trail goes straight up and down several hills. I had to get off and walk the steepest parts. I paused on top of one of the high places to take some pictures.

 
 
Wetland Trail 3

On Day 3 I passed 3 clothed men who were walking the trails. The first man I passed was about 40 or 50 years old. He was wearing minimal shorts and no shirt. He gave me a cheerful greeting as I approached. I suspect he would have enjoyed walking naked if he thought he would get away with it. We passed quickly and I peddled on.

 
 
Wetland Trail 4

The second clothed man I passed was while I was off my bicycle climbing a steep hill. He was walking his dog and fully dressed with shirt and longish "shorts" even on a hot day. He stepped aside as we passed and returned my cheerful "howdy." Stepping aside may have been because the trail wasn't very wide and uphill took precedence. He wasn't unfriendly to a naked walker though. His dog was more friendly.

 
 
Wetland Trail 5

The 3rd clothed man I passed was down by the ponds where tall green pond plants encroach on the trail. He was sitting in a folding chair in the middle of the trail. As I approached he stood up and pulled his chair out of my way. There are numerous waterfowl that use the ponds, so maybe he was a bird watcher. He returned my greeting also. None of the other men complained about me being naked.

When people have an opportunity to passively observe other people doing ordinary things naked it becomes part of their understanding of the world and the presumed need for clothing. By being seen naked we can change the culture. When enough people become used to sometimes seeing naked human beings, members of their own species, they will assume that naked is a fairly common choice, and not something harmful to be seen.

 
 

Wetlands Trail -- Late September 2020.

 
 
2020 greenbare cheney wetland trail map 1

Near where I live is a Wetland Trail of about 3 or 4 miles around several ponds or small lakes. The wetlands are just east of the sewage wastewater processing facility so it could be that the ponds are filled with processed wastewater. In late September we had a really nice day so I went riding my bicycle again. I stopped by the signboard to undress appropriately for a trail ride.

 
 
2020 greenbare cheney wetland trail map 2

I didn't see anyone near the map sign, but there were a few cars in the parking lot.

 
 
2020 greenbare cheney wetland trail 1

Here I'm pointing to some ducks on the small lake.

 
 
2020 greenbare cheney wetland trail 2

Its a beautiful area if you ignore that its a reclaimed sewage water disposal facility. Lots of green growing things around the edges.

 
 
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Another picture of looking over the territory before heading out down the trail to the left.

 
 
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Another picture of looking over the territory before heading out down the trail to the left.

 
 
2020 greenbare cheney wetland trail 5

I rode down the trail to the north end of the first lake and stopped to look at the scenery. I've lost so much weight over the past year, about 100 lbs, that my skin has gotten all wrinkly. Too much skin for my slender body. I'm hoping that autophagia will take care of that but its slow.

 
 
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Another view from the north end of the first lake. You can see perhaps how lush and green it is near the lakes and ponds.

 
 
2020 greenbare cheney wetland trail standpipe 1

These lakes and ponds are fed by waste water from the city of Cheney, WA, USA. As a consequence there are signs of plumbing and piping, pumps, etc here and there. This is a standpipe that is somehow involved in distribution of the water.

 
 
2020 greenbare cheney wetland trail standpipe 2

A mostly overgrown side trail leads toward another small lake with this standpipe at the end. Some waste water maintenance engineer must come to check this once in a while.

 
 
2020 greenbare cheney wetland trail standpipe 3

While I was out riding naked through the world I passed by a group of 3 other bicycle riders, two men and one woman. I gave them my usual friendly "Howdy." They kept looking ahead at the path and didn't return my greeting. I passed quickly and didn't get a photo of them.

 
 
2020 m r ducks wetlands pond

There are numerous ducks and other fowl that enjoy the ponds. Here are a couple of ducks.

 
 
2020 wetlands pond 2

I also took a few pictures of the ponds and landscape. This is one of the smaller ponds. From this location on top of a small rise you can see how quickly the lush green turns to dry grass in the foreground. My Early September pictures were all taken on the higher ground.

 
 

Winter at Glenconey -- December 2020.

 
 
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It gets cold and snowy on our land in December. Right before Yule 2020 we had something of a blizard. Here is the fog and snow conditions behind our home. Compare with my summer pictures above.

 
 
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Of course we hang around inside while the snow takes over outside. Here Greenbare is in the kitchen.

 
 
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Of course we hang around inside while the snow takes over outside. Here Greenbare is in the kitchen looking out a window to see sunshine on the snow.

 
 

Yule comes to Glenconey -- December 2020.

 
 
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We decorate our home for Yule. Greenbare prefers the natural shaped trees, not the farm trees which get pruned and end up so dense you can't see through.

 
 
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Greenbare puts another ornament on our Yule tree.

 
 
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Greenbare puts another ornament on our Yule tree.

 
 
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Greenbare puts another ornament on our Yule tree.

 
 
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All ready for the Yule celebration. Merry Yule and Midwinter to all my friends and familiy.

 
 
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Yuletide Blessings to all my friends, family, and readers.

 
 
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Midwinter's night has passed. The Sun begins its journey back from the south. Days grow longer slowly at first. Our average temperaturs begin to warm again. Soon it will be summer and time to frolic in the woods and on the land again. Blessed Be to all.

 
 
 
 
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