I cut timber naked, work in my orchard and gardens naked, drive tractor in the field naked, did some of that today starting to flail chop the fields that I try to keep mowed. I didn't do much because the 60 year old tractor was having some fuel flow issue. I'll have to check on that before doing more next week, may be just a clogged filter. I have an acre of rye grain to harvest with my 'new' antique harvesting equipment, will be doing that naked unless someone else shows up to help, if they do I'll put shorts on, but I don't like wearing anything when doing field work. More comfortable, easier to keep cool when hot and humid conditions prevail. It's just stupid how so many who work in hot conditions suffer unnecessarily just because of a false sense of morality. If they'd only realize they're getting it all backwards they could throw off the fabric and be so much more comfortable, and safer from heat stroke potential. Acclimating to heavy sun exposure is no problem, just have to start earlier in spring and build up the resistance to it.
Since our grandson went home a week ago, the only time I have worn anything inside the privacy fence was the day my wife invited a friend of hers and he son over for a swim. Yesterday after 2 failed attempts, I finally got a chance to barbeque nude for the first time.
I have rarely worn clothes in the house either since our grandson went home and intend to keep it that way until he returns.
I have 6 consecutive days in mid July with no outside obligations and am going to try to be continuously nude throughout.
I'm establishing a food forest in my backyard. Started off the day hand watering all my trees, which takes most of an hour. Then spent the best part of the day laying out cardboard and covering it with a deep layer of mulch. Someday my whole yard will be shady. End of the day I started cleaning up in the outdoor shower. Just then a thunderstorm rolled in. By the time I was clean, the rain was coming down in torrents. It was kinda nice, so rather than drying off, I set out to take care of a couple tasks, wearing only a hat to keep the rain out of my eyes. But soon a nearby lightning strike chased me indoors. My wife brought me a towel to dry off in the lanai.