In Lincolnshire we had effectively a monsoon on the 12th June for a few hours - as I've previously stated I live in the country with very few neighbours and only one single lane road. After watching the rain from inside I checked what it felt like and it was like having a warm shower (granted with very large hard water drops - so obviously time to take the dog for a walk in the nude.
Only walked for about a mile around a local farmers reservoir (just across from my house) wading through the flood water - but wow a great experience, if anyone hasn't gone walking nude in heavy warm rain - I strongly recommend it - even if you have to get in a car to drive to a place where you can.
In Lincolnshire we had effectively a monsoon on the 12th June for a few hours - as I've previously stated I live in the country with very few neighbours and only one single lane road. After watching the rain from inside I checked what it felt like and it was like having a warm shower (granted with very large hard water drops - so obviously time to take the dog for a walk in the nude.
Only walked for about a mile around a local farmers reservoir (just across from my house) wading through the flood water - but wow a great experience, if anyone hasn't gone walking nude in heavy warm rain - I strongly recommend it - even if you have to get in a car to drive to a place where you can.
You will have absorbed a huge amount of positive energy from the experience - I was reading recently, that we should all walk barefoot on grass every day to recharge our connection with the earth's power, it may seem to be a 'hippy' concept but then again, aren't we naturist's all closet hippies?
Meki - I garden nude including no footwear whenever the weather allows and I can reassure you I do get a lot of energy every time I step on a thorn (my hedges are hawthorn) although I wouldn't say it was positive energy (naturally I do wear shoes when I cut the hedge - but that doesn't stop them and even with sheets etc down I still manage to find more of them later!) - but that's off the subject of walk nude in the pouring rain 🙂
I am always wandering about the garden naked and love the feel of the grass and earth on my feet. Its true it does re energise you, think of Chi Gung etc taking energy up into your body, I often do my routine barefoot. As for the rain, we were in thailand Near Krabi, just enjoying the forest then = Monsoon attack ow ow ow not so much raindrops more rain blocks, wont be doing that again 😮
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