Navigating Life’s Changes: A Nudist’s Reflection.

To start off, I want to say thank you to all of the subscribers to this blog and to all of my followers on X. I have been posting alot of stuff lately that is not nudist related, but rest assured I am doing it while naked.

Life has been improving for me somewhat, I am still completely heartbroken, but learning to deal with it. I go to counseling every other friday in Albany, which gives me a good excuse to go for a long ride on my motorcycle. (As if I don’t do that anyway haha). I have started recording my rides and uploading the videos to youtube, along with a video from my vancam and misc other stuff. You can see them here if you like.

I have next weekend planned at The Willamettans it will be nice to get naked Friday afternoon and not have to get dressed again until Sunday evening. If anybody is in the Eugene, Oregon area let me know I do have a guest pass, would love to meet up with a fellow nudist. I still live with amazing friends until I get completely on my feet again. Unfortunately, they are not nudists, but they know I am and don’t judge. I am thinking of getting an apartment and not have to have a roommate, but if I do I will definitely make sure nudity is not a problem.

As many of you know, I am a body transport specialist and certified crematory operator. Anyway, I had an sad case the other day, that I aim to make right. I cremated a full term baby boy who only lived for 6 hours and doesn’t even have a name. The sad part is, his mother abandoned him and he has nobody to claim his ashes. I purchased an urn for him, so he at least would have that. I am currently trying to navigate the red tape and see if I can get custody of his ashes, so he will have a home and I will give him a name as well.

I have been thinking of my next steps in life and career wise where I would like to go. I have worked in the death industry for over 20 years and it has never bothered me, but in light of what I have been through in the last year and a half, I find that I weep alot when alone and for my own mental health I don’t think I could do another 20 years dealing with death and the stuff I see everyday.

Anyway, I appreciate all who subscribe to my blog and follow me on x and help promote the nudist lifestyle, if I was not able to live naked as much as possible, I would probably go crazy. And speaking of X…..I would like to give a shout out to some of my followers, be sure to follow them if you have X.

@thatnaturistguy

@NudistBrandon

@NuDevDan

@AReavis1

@dashercammmmmmm

@puppies_video

@peterrwong

I will be sure to give some additional shout outs in the future. Peace out peoples.

James A.K.A. Nudist Geek


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