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Subsequently in blondes on a beach arrived the sudden demand for a no-fault divorce.A 64 year old male, unexpectedly alone, after 36 years of marriage.In mid-June arrived an e-mail from California with only a date and a hyperlink, no explanation whatsoever. Yet understanding who sent it, I 'd the immediate suspicion that it was an "I dare you" sort of thing.On the page, next to the date in the email was "Open House".It was for an Open House on August 4, 2012, at a location called "Paradise Gardens" near Cincinnati, Ohio.the "Home" page disclosed it was a "Nudist Park". No question about it, a challenge was issued to me.With a little trepidation I clicked on the "information" link plus a succession of e-mails were exchanged. The "day use" fee was waived for the midday-6 time frame. I should proceed to the office first to register and show ID. Nudity was NOT discretionary.I should call before leaving home and make use of the call button at the security gate. Eventually, challenge beach bum .By the time that I got to the office to register, I was feeling quite at home and comfy. I took a solo walk-about of the main region to get my bearings and find where most important areas were. Located an open spot in the "common place", set down my chair and created a "house stage" from which to begin my venture.First observation, these individuals take their volleyball serious. However, the drive had been three hours and it was hot out, so I headed for the pool. A quick shower and then splash. It was wonderfully wet and cooling. Afterward came the shocking realization, I, an old man, was really skinny dipping for the first time! The 6 hours went by way too fast.Back naturism , the investigation started. But the AANR hunt produced nothing within an hours drive.Expanding nudist to two hours space produced a clubhouse in the Canton-Akron area, "Green Valley".Another "day trip" supported it, I was a "Naturist".Then arrived the frustration. blondes on a beach realized I would be a Naturist, but mostly stranded at home, with no place reasonably close to travel to many times per year. I can only hope that "some day" )