Woe is me, the neighbors are back!
I fear my naked outdoor naked coffee time is done for the season. I've been out on the patio nude all summer because the neighbors to the rear have been gone. They arrived Thursday evening for Labor Day weekend (I was out there at the time and it was a bit of an adventure sneaking my naked bod back into the house after they opened up all the blinds facing my yard...). And as a further assault on my nude inclinations, the weather is awful (50s and rainy). Summer is fast disappearing from the north woods, so I am resigned to the fact that I may have already had my last cup of morning coffee while enjoying a breeze-all-over at home.
Well, there's always travel...
Well, maybe Ioverreacted. The neighbors left last night because it is rainy and cool but at 69 degrees I am perfectly content to sit out nude under the roof over my patio and sip coffee this morning. Will make the choice to eventually get dressed and even work a little today so much more acceptable. Enjoy your La-bare Day everyone!
Sounds like you need to plant some trees!
I totally agree. I'm surrounded by houses, some quite close. But my garden is surrounded by tall trees, each placed to block the view from a neighbour's window. I can go into my garden in complete privacy.
I too am surrounded by neighbors, the couple to the west of me have 3 young children. To be able to enjoy my nude time on the patio I installed, I put a privacy fence up. Now I can relax naked with my coffee, anytime during the day or night.
thr couple to the west of me have 3 young children.
To be able to enjoy my nude time on the patio I installed, I put a privacy fence up.
Now I can relax naked with my coffee, anytime during the day or night.
Bummer! I like kids and I like to see them at naturists events, ...but as next door neighbors?! Those parents can be a real trear to deal with as their parents try to "protect" them from "perverts"!
Privacy fences and privacy shades are good!
Yeah, when too cold for my daily morning coffee on my deck, I may have to move it to a warmer part of the day.