This is one of the few times of the year when I’m able to write a seasonal post that I don’t feel any guilt. During most times, while the Northern Hemisphere on earth is enjoying the Summer, those residing in the Southern Hemisphere are enduring their Winter. That makes it somewhat difficult when composing a post that’s relevant for all readers. I don’t want anyone to think that I’m unaware of their own situation. I guess that’s just an aspect of my inclusive nature.
What makes this writing unique is the fact that with a little creativity, I’m able to offer today one that is applicable to all! Before I’m accused of duplicity, please allow me to finish here and then invite you, using the comment app below, to judge my efforts.
For readers who live in the Northern Hemisphere, it is my sad duty to inform that this is the final post of our part of the planet’s Summer season. Our summer ends this upcoming Sunday so this is a way to say “good-bye” to all the joys of summer and our delight of the freedom of unrestricted outdoor nudity. A heartfelt a regrettable “farewell” to all the memories pictured here!
For readers in the Southern Hemisphere, this is my last post published during your winter season. Just as the summer ends here in the northern half of earth, your Spring season commences. A new beginning and a post to share with you images of what will soon be yours to savor and enjoy! Sunshine and (hopefully) blue skies are now headed your way! My advice to all of you? Please, make every moment count in a positive way!
Too often in life, our elders complain of having too many regrets, opportunities lost because of one reason or another. Our seasons are finite. They don’t last forever. For readers who live in the Southern Hemisphere, before your season even begins please plan to take full advantage of every chance to enjoy it to the fullest! Yes, we all have our regrets, but it’s best to limit them if we have the ability to do so.
To those readers residing in the Southern Hemisphere, a gentle reminder to go bare whenever possible this upcoming Spring/Summer season. Eliminate those unsightly tan-lines before they define you as “one who prefers clothes!” Please forgive me my weak attempt at humor here. If tan-lines are your “thing,” then by all means own it and be proud!
Naked hugs!
Roger/ReNude Pride
Kool article, Roger. It was very considerate (as usual) of you to remember our readers in the southern hemisphere and encourage them to enjoy their warm(er) days whenever they have them. Naked hugs, a gentle tug, and much love!
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Thank you, Rob! I have a e-friend who lives in New Zealand (Maori) and he always admonishes me of the seasonal reversal. Much love, many naked hugs and a gentle tug, my bare and blogging brother!
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I feel neglected. You only talk to those living in the extremes. Those of us living in the equator and tropics are not seen😭
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Oh, I beg to differ my Kenyan brother! Those living in close proximity to the equator are able to enjoy the freedom of nakedness all year long! We’re all envious of the freedom you have! But you’re so correct. I humbly apologize to everyone whom I neglected to mention! Please forgive me, O Exalted Holiness! 😦
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LOVELY END to the summer 🙂
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I only selected the included images. I DO wish I were there to partake of them! 😉 Naked hugs, my Bahama brother!
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Thanks for a good post recognizing the end of summer in the Northern Hemisphere. I am sad to see it go, but I am happy that I experienced it!
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As am I, my friend! Naked hugs! 🙂
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There is one unique thing about the transition between warmer and cooler weather that equally benefits a few areas in both hemispheres where there’re mountains close to the coast. It is possible to both snow ski and go to the beach in the same day, or at least the same weekend. I’ve been told that one such area is the eastern coast of the Adriatic. I’m unsure of other areas, New Zealand, perhaps?
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Interesting concept. Not being comfortable with winter sports, I imagine that those who are would be interested in such a destination. Naked hugs!
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Reblogged this on My Blog and commented:
it is good joy to have in summer
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