First post for along time…

Apologies to all of my followers, as I have not posted for ages and ages.

I have been running a new business which has soaked up massive amounts of my time, and I just have not had time to write in this blog. Happily we are still walking naked, and we are spending as much of our time as possible naked, and seeing a lot of Marian. Sadly she has split with her husband, but the upside for me and Andi is that we see her a lot more often and get to spend lots of time naked with her.

Today we did our first proper naked walk of the year which was fantastic. Andi wasnt working and I was working at home so we nipped out to our local beach for a walk.

We parked up at Penarth, near Cardiff and walked down onto the beach near the lifeboat station, west of the pier. We walked about halfway to the end of the concrete walkway and took off our shorts and t-shirts so we were naked. At this point we were not that far from the pier and clearly visible to anyone looking out way. I have no idea if anyone was, but hey, who cares?

We were out early, so the beach was empty apart from one dog walker that we could see walking away from us about 500m away. We walked to the end of the concrete sea wall and stashed our clothes so we could walk naked unencumbered by anything as thats the way we like to do it. We then walked all the way west to Lavernock point. We passed the dog walker as she had turned around and came back towards us. We stopped for a couple of mins to chat to her as she was surprised to see a naked couple walking on the beach. We like to talk to people we meet to explain that we are just interested in naked walking and why.

When we got to Lavernock point we decided to keep going, so we walked round the point and all the way to St Marys Well Bay. We met no one on this stretch of beach, so were able to enjoy the amazing place alone. It is a stunning location and a fantastic place to spend time naked.

We walked to the point that the cliff turns round to the next bay and as it was so quiet we decided to walk across the shingle in front of the caravan site to Bull rock and round towards Swanbridge Bay. This section is very exposed as anyone in the caravan site at St Marys Well Bay can see us walking across in front of the bay, but it added a bit of a tingle to the walk. We walked all the way round to Swanbridge Bay. There is always a couple of cars parked up with people about, but we had come this far and felt a bit emboldened, so we walked right round and onto the sandy bit of beach exposed at low tide in front of the few houses that are there. At this point we had been walking for about 90mins, and it felt fantastic to be so far away from our clothes and to be so exposed on the beach. The sun was out and it was quite warm so we sat on the rocks or about 30 mins before we headed back.

On the way back, the tide was still low, and we were able to walk right out on the sand spit that sticks out near St Mary Wells bay. The beach was deserted all the way back until we got closer to Penarth when we passed another dog walker (male this time), and then we passed another female dog walker who was coming towards us at the top of the beach, just before we reached the end of the sea wall where our clothes were.

We picked up our clothes and walked back to the end of the concrete walkway. We usually get dressed here, but we were enjoying being naked so much, and it was so quiet that we decided to keep walking naked along the walkway back towards the pier. We walked all the way back to the start of the walkway and on to the concrete groyne before we got dressed and headed back to the car and headed home.

Im sitting naked at my desk now, typing this up and doing some work, and Andi is out in the garden, also naked, doing a bit of weeding. The sun is out, we can probably spend the rest of the day naked now, and fingers crossed if its warm enough all of tomorrow and the weekend. Roll on summer and as many indoor and outdoor naked days as possible.