Today is the first full day of autumn. The sun actually crossed the equator last night at 10:29 o'clock Eastern Daylight Time.
It's downhill from now on, unless, of course, you're one of those lucky souls who lives in the Southern Hemisphere. For you, it's the first day of spring.
But for us in the northeastern United States, it's chrysanthemums and crisp nights. Fall is a sign that winter is nigh. For the next six months, we must resort to clothing when venturing outdoors—no nude hiking, no skinny dipping, no naked camping.
I can feel a chill coming on right now. Shut the windows. Close the door. Stay out of the draft. Grab a blanket.
Yuk.
If ya'll in Dixie want to see what nudity is like in this season, please enjoy.
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It's downhill from now on, unless, of course, you're one of those lucky souls who lives in the Southern Hemisphere. For you, it's the first day of spring.
But for us in the northeastern United States, it's chrysanthemums and crisp nights. Fall is a sign that winter is nigh. For the next six months, we must resort to clothing when venturing outdoors—no nude hiking, no skinny dipping, no naked camping.
I can feel a chill coming on right now. Shut the windows. Close the door. Stay out of the draft. Grab a blanket.
Yuk.
If ya'll in Dixie want to see what nudity is like in this season, please enjoy.

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Photo by Jean Baptiste Huong |