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.
I have concluded that naked is the natural human condition just as much as any other species. It takes work and expense to create, obtain, store, and maintain cloth covering for our bodies. Hanging laundry on our bodies is unhealthy, unnatural, uncomfortable, unneeded, and wastes huge quantities of our time, money, and natural resources. The only way we will ever overturn the psychotic clothing compulsive demands of a culture that fears to see natural human beings is to see and be seen in our natural state until it becomes so common that people are silly to object.
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.
Old people are naturally beautiful naked too. Being naked is not about being young and hot. Being naked is about being a natural human being on the earth, one with ourselves, unashamed of ourselves. I find censorship offensive. They make people hide parts of normal human beings doing normal human activities.
At the end of March we had a coupe of hours of sunshine between the rain. Our nearby seasonal duck pond is very high water this year.
Snow is all gone but March was near record rain. Everything is wet and green this year.
Everything is wet and squishy between your toes. Its so nice to be outside barefoot all over.
East of the duck pongthe land is covered with green spring grass.
That's the trouble with digital cameras, you never know when to stop taking photos.
An hour later we had more rain, but by then I had gone home. Nice sunshine now though.
The duck pond is seasonal, it dries up entirely in August, but for now it is about the highest water we have seen.
The ducks fled when I arrievd at their pond.
Like many men Greenbare enjoys taking a pee outside among nature. Human urine is a boon to all green plants.
Passing our water is the most direct recycling. This is a very normal human activity even if some pretend it doesn't happen.
Humans are, after all, animals. We pee in the woods like every other species of animals.
It was a beautiful day to be out being part of nature. I love how the water reflects green trees like a mirror.
Human biological waste fluids are a boon to our plant friends. We create dark green places because the grass in that spot feels more loved than other grass.
Time to go in wading. The water wasn't very cold. The mud was squishy.
Taking a step in the muddy bottom my back foot sinks in. This part of the pond is usually dry land. High water this year has raised the level.
Its been a rainy April. This morning I got out to Amber Lake where there is trailhead and fishing access. This is near the boat launch.
Amber Lake is about a mile from end to end. Its one of the depressions scowered out by the great ice age floods. It fills with rain water.
This sign tells fishermen that fishing is limited to one barbless hook and no bait.
This is a wider view of the fishing rules sign along the water edge showing the far end of Amber lake.
Another picture of partaking in nature on the edge of the lake.
Greenbare enjoys passing water outside, and recycling body waste to green plants. They love it.
It rained all morning but the rain had diminished by mid day.
I have heard that professional photographers take many pictures and throw most of them away.
I'm just posting them. It was cool and breezy down by the lake.
The State Park or Fish people put these big rocks by the boat launch ramp. Perhaps its to keep people from going off the edge of the ramp.
One last photo of the rocks, gravel, and gray sky at Amber Lake.
One last photo heading home. A beautiful spring day to be out natural as part of nature.
One last photo heading home. A beautiful spring day to be out natural as part of nature.
One last photo heading home. A beautiful spring day to be out natural as part of nature.
One last photo heading home. A beautiful spring day to be out natural as part of nature.
Finally in early May we had a warm sunny day above 70F. I went out for a walk and found this nice bush in blossom.
I took a couple of photos of the flowring bush.
When you aren't covered with smelly fabric you become a part of nature, not an intruder on nature.
My lawn has been growing slowly this spring because its been so cold, but at last it's time to get the mower out and walk back and forth until its all trimmed and neat. You can see my driveway in the background.
My lawn has been growing slowly this spring because its been so cold, but at last it's time to get the mower out and walk back and forth until its all trimmed and neat. Mowing along farther. You can see my driveway in the background.
You can see my driveway in the background. I rounded the corner and pointed west.
Another picture pointed west near the driveway.
I turned around and now am mowing toward the east.
Another picture of mowing eastward on the south end of my lawn.
This is headed south again. To be naked outside is to be part of nature. Water is good for the lawn.
I take lots of photos. Mowing takes a lot of back and forth.
Here I am mowing toward the south again. This time on the close side of the lawn.
Now I've worked my way around to the back side of the house. You can see my D4 tractor in the background. It was previously pictured on another page.
Mowing takes a lot of back and forth. Here I am pointed north again.
Here I am headed south again with the D4 in the background. It always feels good to be part of nature and not an intruder.
Taking a short break from mowing I'm outsanding in my field.
Taking a short break from mowing I'm outsanding in my field. It always feels good to be part of nature and not an intruder.
I do natural recycling whenever possible. I do what I can to benefit the grass and other green growing things.
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No one is "obscene" or "indecent" by simply existing.