Doing Our Bit

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Naked Greens

So, we're all nude here. And we're all green. At the risk of sounding really arrogant: I believe that people who embrace those beliefs are the future of our species.

Think about it. We have abandoned our archaic attitudes towards nudity. We are putting this planet ahead of our own selfish interests.

As we grow--what kind of culture will we have? Can we truly be naked greens and be intolerant of differences? Can we be violent? Can we be greedy? Will we abuse our bodies through lack of exercise, unhealthy foods, or drugs?

Smoky Cape North Beach

It would be so good if Smoky Cape's North Beach was used and appreciated by genuine naturists. It's a great beach! (Mid north coast, NSW.)
Take a look!!!

Sun and Health

Number four, of the new version, of this naturist magazine is out and I took the opportunity to mention THIS blog, on page 15.
Do help spread the word. I am into bookcrossing.

Saving a FEW trees

I am one of 544,431 people in the world who pass on books to others, for free.

O.K.. People will still want to read and sell books but it's a bit like being in that minority still, here, in my suburb, in south-western Sydney who bring along the cloth bags to the local supermarket.

Yes. Yes. Every bit helps.

Jo, Ozcloggie.

Why limit ourselves to nude beaches? Because we are made to!

It feels a bit like being driven into the sea. I trust that on this site and through my own blog here, my understanding of the situation will be believed.
Eco nudes basically advocates taking it off and letting it go, wherever suitable, or possible, to protect what we have.

Why limit ourselves to nude beaches, only?

In the editorial of Issue 3, of (the new) Sun and Health magazine, I read: "Why are we limiting ourselves by only campaigning for nude beaches? There are many other public areas that could be designated as nude."
Sarah had been on a trip 'across' Australia and found that in many parts she was in places ( in camping spots, in national parks) where there was no need to put clothes on, in the morning.

"Clean Beach Challenge" - wrong name?

Elsewhere on this site, I have responded to the challenge of enumerating the benefits of naturists / nudists nominating beaches in this competition.
The naming of this competition is often discussed. In my opinion, it would work better in Dutch (or German?) because Schoonste Strand translates not only as cleanest beach but also as most beautiful beach.

Nudists care and daring to be bare: No problem!

Dare to Be BareNudist care and textiles dare to be bare (quite easily. Especially for a good cause).
The benefits included money for the Fred Hollows cause and "textiles" mixing with "nudists" on Obelisk Beach.
 
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Keeping our beaches clean.

JoBobMayorofManlyQuoting, with small changes, from the Surfrider Foundation website: "Keep Australia Beautiful's Clean Beach Challenge is a beach focused, community-based program which aims to enhance beach side communities and the environment by promoting personal initiative, civic pride and environmental awareness.

Stickers - Plant a tree

On the windows of my car, there are three stickers. One is of a white cockatoo, covering itself with its feathers. Another is of a naked lady dancing in sunbeams and the third says:

greenfleet.com.au

The last one was spotted by my son and it gave me a great opportunity to arrange to give him a certificate from that organisation, as a *St Nicholas Day gift. (*A Dutch tradition, celebrated 5th December)

 

 
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