Pierre, being the local, suggests a secluded resort in the French Alps that he has visited before. "It's got everything we need – snow-covered trees, a frozen lake, and plenty of space for our festivities."
In a naturist setting, these traditional French customs are typically observed: Pierre, being the local, suggests a secluded resort
The sun hung low over the rugged coastline of Cap d’Agde , casting a long, amber glow across the quiet village. While the rest of France was layering up in wool coats and scarves, the atmosphere here remained defiantly, liberatingly different. For the small community gathered at the Villa de la Liberté For the small community gathered at the Villa
The answer lies in the philosophy of chez soi (being at home with oneself). Veteran naturist Jean-Paul, a 30-year resident of the Villages Nature group, explains: “Christmas is about returning to innocence. What is more innocent than the body we were born with? We reject the frantic consumerism of December. We reject the uncomfortable formalwear. Here, there are no velvet suits or tight dresses. There is only truth, community, and the skin you are in.” We reject the frantic consumerism of December