We have returned to Sandy Hook on the Jersey Shore. We got here yesterday minutes before Hanna arrived with gusto. Doing our best Dan Cantore impersonation, we went to the beach and stood outside looking like idiots. Sideways rain, fierce wind. And it stung. It was a blast!
Today Hanna is gone and the weather has been perfect. Gunnison Beach was on our agenda today and we weren't the only ones. There were a lot of bears on the gay side of the beach. Disney must have been doing a casting call for the "Bare Neccessities" number in The Jungle Book.
It was great fun watching a group of about 15 bears body surf together. If you've never seen a brood of nekkid bears body slam a wave you just don't know wet hairy fun. One poor bear stepped on something or got stung by something. Forturnately a Medical Bear was near by and applied the appropriate salves and ointments from his pouch. These bears were prepared.
We came back from the beach, relaxed in the jacuzzi and then each got an hour full body massage. The LTR is getting his now, I had mine first and I'm now writing this from the porch overlooking the Shrewsberry River and the Atlantic.
It's been a (forgive me) bear-y good day.
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Sunday, September 07, 2008
Monday, February 19, 2007
"Running Around Naked"
My friend (if I may call him that) and fellow blogger Christopher Scott Sarno used the phrase with regard to actor Daniel Radcliffe nude appearance in Equus "running around naked on stage."
I find that phrase -- which everyone uses -- interesting. I find that when I'm naked I don't move any differently than I do when clothed. I certainly don't feel a need when dropping trou to start running.
And, I think, nudity is a good thing. I don't belong to any clubs for such purposes, but I do enjoy going to nude beaches, particularly Sandy Hook State Park in New Jersey, where it's legal and quite popular. People often say that people who get publicly nude shouldn't -- because they don't have the "right" body for it -- but they're missing the point. You don't go to a nude beach to look at people, you go to enjoy the beach and the water naturally (is there anything more silly than wearing a bathing suit?).
I remember when seeing the New York production of Naked Boys Singing (the DC production was awful) that after the novely wore off I was much more focused on the singer's faces than body (really). The human body is indeed beautiful and I do enjoy looking at the male form but I think clothes often become a distraction and once removed our mind's relax to the perception of the person as a whole.
I find that phrase -- which everyone uses -- interesting. I find that when I'm naked I don't move any differently than I do when clothed. I certainly don't feel a need when dropping trou to start running.
And, I think, nudity is a good thing. I don't belong to any clubs for such purposes, but I do enjoy going to nude beaches, particularly Sandy Hook State Park in New Jersey, where it's legal and quite popular. People often say that people who get publicly nude shouldn't -- because they don't have the "right" body for it -- but they're missing the point. You don't go to a nude beach to look at people, you go to enjoy the beach and the water naturally (is there anything more silly than wearing a bathing suit?).
I remember when seeing the New York production of Naked Boys Singing (the DC production was awful) that after the novely wore off I was much more focused on the singer's faces than body (really). The human body is indeed beautiful and I do enjoy looking at the male form but I think clothes often become a distraction and once removed our mind's relax to the perception of the person as a whole.
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