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Re - The Last Seven Days

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Like quite a few others on this forum I don't normally get a lot of nude time, and try to make the most of what I do get. Normally I manage around 4-6hrs a week depending on the family and other circumstances, however the last seven days have in my terms, been great. Last Thursday I went for a walk in the evening along part of the Southdowns. It took just over an hour and a half all told, and the last 45mins I managed to do naked on what was a very pleasant evening. The next day I visited Hayling Island caught the ferry across to Eastney, and spent an hour and half on the beach there on a hot (too hot for me really) sunny day. This was my first visit and I hope to get back there again during the summer. On Sunday morning with the family out I had my usual couple of hours. Sunday night I was working, which was a bit of a one off. However on the way home just after 04.00hrs, I stopped at a beauty spot near Leith Hill, made my way to a view point, undressed and enjoyed the warm breeze wafting around me for a few minutes, whilst I looked across the Weald in the early dawn light. Afterwards I walked back to the car park, pausing to dress again just short of it. Being out Sunday night meant I had the house to myself on for a few hours on Monday afternoon, while everyone else was at work. On Tuesday (back on days) I was home early enough to have an hour browing the message boards including this one as nature intended, before anyone else arrived, and likewise today which I am using to do this post. Recently I have started having breakfast before dressing when I get up. I normally get up an hour or two ahead of everyone else anyway. Its all the better because my wife is aware of this and seems to accept it. I find it a good way to start the day. It will have to stop sometime in the autumn though because I'm sufficently green minded not to want to switch the central heating on 2hrs early (or tight fisted !). Overall its been a very good seven days. Regards, johnb
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