It is getting warm...that is an understatement! We are hitting 100 degrees every afternoon and nights are in the mid to upper 70's. It'll be that way for the next 4 months. Tomatoes are withering, plants are looking parched, and we need to stay cool.
One way to keep cool is to spend your days at the pool. Four days a week we have a great time playing water volleyball. Anyone can play, everyone has a great time.
There are a few "rules" at a clothing optional resort. Number one rule revolves around the word "optional". It means just that. You don't have to be nude. You can wear as little or as much as you want to.
But it's hot. Durn hot! What to do?
I suggest a pareo, or sarong. It can save the day. For one thing if you are wearing a pareo you don't have to haul around a towel to sit on. (That's a universal rule at ALL clothing optional or nudist venues). For another, it can actually be used as a towel...a quick dry off after a pool dip. Thirdly, it covers you if you have a little too much sun, or there are outside workmen on the property. We aren't shy but sometimes you just have to cover up.
You can wear a pareo in so many ways. I discovered a great video with an amazing number of ways to tie your pareo. It is almost 15 minutes long, but you can skip ahead to the end to watch a cute Polynesian guy do skirt wraps. You can find really nice pareo's on line, make them yourself with a couple of yards of fabric, or Vicki sells lovely pareos and other tropical cover-ups at our monthly Junque & Java.
Check out this video
http://www.videojug.com/film/how-to-tie-a-sarong
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