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Inside the famous hidden nudist resort where 50 people live in tents without clothes
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Spielplatz: Hertfordshire naturist resort in Bricket Wood detailed
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Around 50 people live in the gated residential community and resort hidden of Spielplatz, Hertfordshire, and Isabella McRae of HertsLivepaid a visit to see what's what
A famous hidden nudist resort still has the ability to shock when a man answers the door in the nude.
Tom Dyrer-Beers and his wife, Victoria are comfortable in their skin and especially when they visit well-know resort and residential community.
The hidden gated community of Spielplatz , Hertfordshire is a place where being starkers for no reason at all is normal.
Around 50 people who live there like allowing the wind to blow freely and all admit they are happier without clothes.
Isabella McRae of HertsLive reveals how she visited in a knitted dress and huge fluffy coat and felt like an outsider intruding on their world, not the other way around, although they never made her feel that way...
Tom welcomes me into their home, which looks like a small cabin on the outside but feels spacious and homely when I make my way through to their living room.
There are bookshelves and artwork stretching up to the ceiling, some of which Victoria, who is wearing a shawl and seems slightly shyer than her husband, had created herself.
"If we wore badges saying we were naturists or nudists on our shoulders," Tom, who is a member of the Board of Directors at Spielplatz, says, "we’d have to answer silly questions and be the brunt of intolerance a lot.
"So we tend to stay rather quiet. But among other naturists, it’s fantastic, because we just relate to each other without any problems."
Tom, who is from Pennsylvania, first found an interest in naturism when he started modelling for life drawing classes.
He felt some trepidation the first time, as was expected because it was unfamiliar. But almost immediately, posing in the nude felt natural. He started talking to the artists afterwards and realised that this was a world he wanted to explore.
Tom continued modelling, and Victoria attended one of those life drawing classes. An artist, Victoria has been drawing bodies since she was 16 and she is very comfortable with the human form. Yet she wasn’t so confident with her own body, and it was Tom who slowly piqued her interest in naturism.
"Tom is so passionate about it," Victoria says. "I think it took me a bit longer because society doesn’t see it as a normal thing.
As a woman, society makes you so body aware. When you become a naturist, you realise that’s all irrelevant. It’s amazing."
"You realise that bodies go through different stages. This idea of the ‘body beautiful’ is ridiculous.
"It makes a mockery of it. I just wish that other people could see that. Lots of people don’t have the right idea about places like this. I just don’t understand it.
"When you see people with no clothes on, it's like: 'Oh, that's that.' You have to concentrate on who they are as a person, and that is what becomes the most important thing.
"There's no clothes to say where you are in society, or what group you belong to. It's just you as a person."
Tom adds: "The problem is, people do not see enough naked bodies, de-sexualised naked bodies, particularly as children and teenagers.
"If that were to become more normal, then so many of the concerns would melt away.
"But it’s a long haul for that to become more normal because you’re overcoming decades’ worth of unnecessary concern.
"If you get used to seeing people as they are, it’s a whole different story."
Tom had read about Spielplatz, which was founded in 1929 by Charles and Dorothy Macaskie and is the UK’s longest running naturist resort.
It is also the only residential naturist community in the country, where nudists live together, although there are plenty more in Europe.
In 1957 the documentary series Out of Step on ITV , the investigative reporter Dan Farson visited Spielplatz and interviewed Charles and Dorothy and their daughter Iseult.
It is believed the programme was the first showing of a naked woman on British television.
"When Victoria and I met," Tom explains, "I said: 'Let's go and experience this.' So we came in a very wet and rainy February, and visited and stayed in one of the cabins just up the way.
"And though there wasn't much niceness about the weather , there were some very nice people.
"We thought, well, maybe we'll take the advice and we need to come back when it's warmer.
"And we did that. And we noticed at the time that this property was starting to be built. And I said to Victoria: 'We might really want to consider this."
Asked about how their families and friends have reacted to their move to Spielplatz, Victoria says: "They think it's a beautiful place, but they wouldn't want to be naturists.
They think it's perfect for me. But they wouldn't want to be naturists and that's absolutely fine."
Spielplatz is the German word for 'playground', and it was established by naturists as a place of retreat. Even now, when the site is closed to visitors for the cold winter months, there are signs of its bustling life.
There is a clubhouse, which is the hub for social gatherings, a children’s playground, hot tubs and a swimming pool, a basketball court and camping grounds.
"As a community," Tom says, "there is a real spirit of wanting to be here, getting together, just enjoying social nudity.
"It’s a real cult of sunshine when it's out, which is lovely. And of course, that's physically really good for you as well."
The gated community feels off the beaten track, but it is just minutes from the M25 and not far from either St Albans or Watford
But Tom and Victoria say that few people seem to have heard about Spielplatz in the local area, in spite of it being so famous in the naturist community.
"I would say that, as far as we are aware, anyone who knows about it is curious or accepting," Tom says.
"There are a surprising number of residents in Bricket Wood who have no idea that it is here. But that is about to change."
British Naturists, a members organisation for naturists, has taken over the property next to Spielplatz.
The site has been a members’ club for as long as Spielplatz has existed, but its activity was in decline.
It is being redeveloped in the hope that it will become a hub for naturists in the London area.
"There's so much history here that's under-appreciated," Tom adds.
"It used to be that parliamentarians from the 30s, 40s and 50s came up here regularly as a way to escape the press and just relax and enjoy themselves.
"George Bernard Shaw was a visitor and wrote about his experiences here. All kinds of things have taken place that have been slowly lost over the decades.
"Back in the 50s, there would be several hundreds of people here camping and experiencing [naturism] on a warm summer day."
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Naked in your backyard? Florida law allows it | Opinion
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There is no reason to be afraid. That is, if you are running around naked in your own yard, don’t fear, there is nothing the authorities can do.
Don’t believe me? Take a look, if you dare, in Stuart. The Martin County community has a neighborhood where the neighbor isn’t very neighborly, or maybe he is. It depends on your perspective.
And if you are his neighbor you have a perspective giving you a view of this neighbor in all his glory. He’s a nudist and he practices his nudity at home, outside and in plain view of anyone who happens to be nearby.
Like you would, neighbors have called law enforcement, but to no avail. Apparently, quirks in Florida law don’t recognize your private property as being in the public domain, even if it can be viewed by anyone going by.
Unless this guy is being lewd, authorities can’t act. So, dad, if your kids were out and seeing this would you take matters into your own hands? Because until this guy does just that, he’s naked and unafraid.
FLORIDA TODAY Engagement Editor Isadora Rangel wrote about it this week . Candidates for public office are choosing to not take part in candidate forums for one reason or another. Rangel noted this habit of some Republican candidates. I note it on the part of some candidates of both major parties.
Candidate interviews on my show begin Monday. I have invited by email, web and social media posts both Republican and Democratic candidates in the races I have chosen to cover.
While I have invited candidates to an hour of their own, no opponents present, some have readily accepted. Others have not yet replied or declined the opportunity. Some give reasons, some do not.
In any case, the insult is not to me or to FLORIDA TODAY, it’s to you the voter. A candidate who can’t face a forum or interview is certainly not qualified for the rigors of holding office.
Me, I can do without them. It gives me more time with the audience.
Brett Kavanaugh is under fire for an incident that may or may not have happened when he was 17 years old. Easy, bring in the witnesses under oath and take the testimony. Easily resolved.
The other issues we faced today may take a bit longer.
First, an Arkansas man peacefully sat in front of a mall Nike store waving a Blue Lives Mater flag. The Nike store’s response was to call the cops on a guy peacefully protesting in favor of cops. If I were the responding officer, I would have bought him lunch.
And then there is the Taco Bell in Hialeah. The clerks there refused to serve a drive-thru customer because she would not order in Spanish. The clerk was eventually removed from the job and the customer offered compensation for the inconvenience, but is taco or burrito pronounced any differently in Spanish?
If we’d all remember to be kind to each other, this stuff goes away pretty quickly. Except the politics, that seems to be never ending.
Bill Mick is program director and host of “Bill Mick Live” on WMMB-AM. Read more at billmick.com.



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'Change the message': the exhibition celebrating mature women's bodies
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Women over 50 appear in nude portraits challenging society's - and often, their own - perceptions.
“At this age I am in my glory. I hold a lit chandelier because they throw glory. The fan is for hot flushes, the tattoo reflects making my mark and the flowers for a head and heart full of bloomings.” Credit: Ponch Hawkes
When photographer Ponch Hawkes went looking for images of naked older women on the internet, she found acres of blank space, then a rich vein of what’s termed “granny porn”.
“The whole panorama, from the 50s onwards – there wasn’t anything,” she says. “The odd life model. You are more likely to find a drawing. Then you look more, and you find 500,000 images of ‘Young man f…ing old woman’.”
“I grew up with a sense of shame about my physical appearance. Now I am honouring it, appreciating it, taking care of it. Immersion in a dance and movement practice has finally enabled me to land in my skin.” Credit: Ponch Hawkes
Hawkes hit on this surprising corner of the internet when she was commissioned to take 500 portraits of women over the age of 50 – an act she didn’t recognise as radical until she realised how few such images existed. For a society preoccupied with the female body, interest drops off precipitously after 50. “For every woman, it’s on your mind, the question of body image and body hatred, and there isn’t any material about that for older women.”
The project began as a health initiative, the brainchild of Martha Hickey, a professor of obstetrics and gynaecology at the University of Melbourne and Royal Women’s Hospital. Hickey’s clinical area is menopause, and many of her patients are women facing early menopause.
"I’d recently left a 36-year relationship that involved domestic abuse. I was ready to shed my skin, find myself. I jumped into the Flesh After Fifty project with this force. I removed ‘victim’ and replaced it with a strong woman who loves her body and self. I got my identity back.” Credit: Ponch Hawkes
“I have been struck over the years by how much their fear of becoming an ‘old woman’ added to the distress of the experience,” Hickey says. “Those two words in combination; there is nothing good about them. We really needed to change the message for younger women about what it is to become an older woman.”
Hickey noted that older women “play a hugely important role in society but are largely invisible in art”. So she came up with the idea of Flesh After Fifty , a program of exhibitions, talks, workshops, dinners and films to run over five weeks in Melbourne and, hopefully, later tour regionally and nationally.
“I dance tango, so I know that grace and form are important. Young women’s bodies are all beautiful in the same way, but older women’s bodies are each beautiful in their own individual ways. My public exposure was to lessen the cringe I’d felt about myself: ‘old’ and, ipso facto, uninteresting.” Credit: Ponch Hawkes
The program was so named after a quote from the famous Magnum agency photographer Eve Arnold, who wrote about photographing actress Joan Crawford in New York in the 1950s: “There she was nude – but sadly, something happens to flesh after 50.”
Set in the broader Flesh After Fifty program, the idea for Hawkes’ exhibition, 500 Strong , was to take nude portraits of 500 women. The final count ended up at about 420 after the project took longer than expected and the budget ran out.
“This is the only time I have been photographed naked. So why did I opt to do this? Maybe because no one had ever asked before. Maybe to look at what six decades of use and abuse looks like in my case. Definitely to join in on this great, joyous fleshy statement about being alive.” Credit: Ponch Hawkes
The models were volunteers who came forward after a media call-out; the Country Women’s Association enthusiastically embraced the idea, and Hawkes and her team travelled to Shepparton and Bendigo to photograph residents there.
Women were invited to bring a prop to pose with, and each was given the option of having her face obscured.
“The women who seemed very relaxed talked about how nudity was not an issue in their house when growing up,” Hawkes observes. “Some other women said they hadn’t taken their clothes off in front of anyone for a long time.”
“As I was taking off my clothes in the studio I felt uncomfortable, but I wanted to stand strong and proud with the other women. With the launch of the exhibition, we will explore our diversity, share ideas about identity and sense of ageing self, and how and why we now value our bodies.” Credit: Ponch Hawkes
Says Hickey, who posed for Hawkes herself: “We are hoping an exhibition like this will further reassure and empower women to know there are all kinds of variations of normal.”
Flesh After Fifty runs from March 28 to May 3 at the Abbotsford Convent, Melbourne.
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