What a great turnout for our Christmas party held recently in Tauranga. We had 52 keen, friendly, sociable naturists come along and spend a rare clear and sunny day soaking in the warm pool. Being nearly the longest day, it was daylight until it was time to go home at 9pm.
Our hosts put on a special Christmas feast of baked ham, corned beef, salads, trifle and fresh fruit salad. Two members baked Christmas cakes - one a traditional fruit cake and the other a German Stollen Christmas cake.
All members received a small Christmas gift from Santa's helpers - the Christmas angel and a reindeer. A special raffle with a Christmas theme was well supported by all present.
Our summer programme has now kicked in and is full of great events. To join in, send an email with a few details about yourself to bopnaturists@gmail.com.
As long as you abide by the naturist philosophy, you are welcome to join and we look forward to meeting you.
Monday, December 17, 2018
Saturday, December 1, 2018
BOP Naturists celebrate 1000 members worldwide!
How else can I describe
it! What a great time we had at Katikati Naturist Park for our annual games weekend and 1000th
member party (membership is now at 1100)! Even the weather Gods looked down on us kindly. I had been
watching the forecast for 10 days before the event and every day it
changed – mainly for the worse, but on the day, it was perfect.
It was good to
see Mike Moore, editor of the gonatural
magazine, come along and join in the fun. He has written an article about the
group for the December issue of the magazine which will be out next week. Check
this website after Wednesday 7th December. https://www.gonatural.co.nz/gonatural-magazine
We played mini-golf and
Kubb outside in the sun and gathered inside for darts and pool. Some also tried
Wii 10-pin bowling. Nearly 70 members gathered
in the sun for happy hour on the Saturday before moving to the gazebo for an
amazing pot luck dinner.
Then
the band arrived, and the costumes came out. Everyone got into the theme of ‘Rio Carnival’ (including Allie from
the band!) with some amazing colourful costumes. The party atmosphere started
on the band’s first beat and so we partied and partied and
partied for 3 hours solid. I have never seen such a great party atmosphere.
Everyone was happy, energetic and just having a good time. By the time the band
had to leave, we were gagging for more!
Next morning, we had a
champagne breakfast, cooked by our naked chefs.
After morning tea, we held a 2-minute silence for Armistice Day, then everyone
received a small gift just for coming along and making the weekend such a success.
Sunday, June 10, 2018
Mid-winter Polar Plunge
It was a fabulous winters day - sunny, clear skies, no wind - OK the air was a bit cool at times (when the sun disappeared) and the pool a chilly 12 degrees Celsius, for the annual Polar Bare Plunge at Katikati Naturist Park.
About 20 keen people braved the pool, some going in for more than one dip, then warmed up in the spa or sauna with a few nips of mulled wine and some warm savouries.
It was great to see some new members getting into the action and enjoying the friendliness of other more seasoned members of the group.
After they had all warmed up, we were joined by the others for happy hour, followed by a shared pot-luck dinner. Then a large group of us settled down in the rec room to watch the All Blacks beat France live on Sky TV. More savouries were served at half time, which everyone appreciated.
About 20 keen people braved the pool, some going in for more than one dip, then warmed up in the spa or sauna with a few nips of mulled wine and some warm savouries.
It was great to see some new members getting into the action and enjoying the friendliness of other more seasoned members of the group.
After they had all warmed up, we were joined by the others for happy hour, followed by a shared pot-luck dinner. Then a large group of us settled down in the rec room to watch the All Blacks beat France live on Sky TV. More savouries were served at half time, which everyone appreciated.
Friday, May 18, 2018
BOP Naturists now has over 1000 members from all over the world!
When I set up this
group 8 years ago, I thought it would be a small local group of naturists and
never dreamed that it would extend to over 1000 members from all over the world.
The knockers also said
when I started out, that the group would end up being top heavy with single
blokes (I call them individuals as some have partners who aren’t interested in
naturism). Well so what? Individual guys are shunned by many naturist clubs in
NZ and other countries, but they are still naturists with limited options. This
is discrimination. Individual guys in the group are some of the nicest blokes I
know and add a lot of diversity to the group. And guess what? The percentage of
individual men to couples is in similar proportions to a lot of clubs, so the
group is not top-heavy with individual blokes as some thought.
The stats for the group
as of today are as follows:
Total membership: 1014
% as couples: 75%
Overall 41% are female
and 59% male.
76% learnt about the group by word of mouth, so
thanks everyone for passing on the message.
I get many accolades
for the newsletter from members worldwide who anxiously wait for their next
newsletter. I get no moans, gripes or grizzles – just positiveness and thanks.
It is a pleasure to run this group, so thanks to you all for signing up.
Glenne
Monday, February 26, 2018
Record numbers at our hot pool night in Tauranga
We finally topped 50 bathers attending our latest hot pool night. It was a warm night and even with darkness descending earlier than the past few months, people enjoyed the camaraderie of other members.
This time we had 11 new members come along. They were made most welcome by the others and will, I am sure be back again next month. The positive atmosphere among the group was evident at this event, with everybody chatting amongst themselves.
The food was great thanks to Al and Lisa's expertise. The company was great. And the turnout was amazing showing how much everyone enjoys this fun naturist event.
If you want to participate too, contact me.
This time we had 11 new members come along. They were made most welcome by the others and will, I am sure be back again next month. The positive atmosphere among the group was evident at this event, with everybody chatting amongst themselves.
The food was great thanks to Al and Lisa's expertise. The company was great. And the turnout was amazing showing how much everyone enjoys this fun naturist event.
If you want to participate too, contact me.
Opoutere Beach weekend
WOW! What a great weekend we had at Opoutere Beach. We even managed to get the weather Gods to participate, with a fine weekend wedged between a cyclone and heavy rain.
We had a total of 8 large motorhomes, 4 small campervans squeezed into our limited area which would normally only hold only 8 sites and as well we had 3 caravans in another area. With careful parking of the vans in a corral circle, we even had room for our gazebo and to set up the Kubb.
With the weather being extremely hot, everyone went to the beach. The water was very warm and we were able to use our boogie boards to surf right in to the sand. Didn't do the elbows much good though! Others just swam while others sunned themselves. A couple of kites were produced, flying with varying degrees of success in the warm breeze. All this was au naturel, as Opoutere Beach is a recognised free beach.
Some tried their hand at fishing (naked too). Fish landed were a trevally and kahawai. One person even got a legal-sized snapper. There were tales of a possible stingray as well, which took the line of one unlucky fisher person. A few walked to the end of the beach, some 5km each way.
Happy hour both nights saw everybody joining in to socialise and and tell fishy tales, and tales of sun, sea and surf. A shared pot luck dinner followed and everyone sat around until dark. Some still had a challenge in the Kubb to finish off. I have never seen Kubb played under torch light before!
The only negative about the whole weekend was that we had to be dressed in the textile camping area! What a fun time we all had. Shall we do it again next year - SURE WILL.
We had a total of 8 large motorhomes, 4 small campervans squeezed into our limited area which would normally only hold only 8 sites and as well we had 3 caravans in another area. With careful parking of the vans in a corral circle, we even had room for our gazebo and to set up the Kubb.
With the weather being extremely hot, everyone went to the beach. The water was very warm and we were able to use our boogie boards to surf right in to the sand. Didn't do the elbows much good though! Others just swam while others sunned themselves. A couple of kites were produced, flying with varying degrees of success in the warm breeze. All this was au naturel, as Opoutere Beach is a recognised free beach.
Happy hour both nights saw everybody joining in to socialise and and tell fishy tales, and tales of sun, sea and surf. A shared pot luck dinner followed and everyone sat around until dark. Some still had a challenge in the Kubb to finish off. I have never seen Kubb played under torch light before!
The only negative about the whole weekend was that we had to be dressed in the textile camping area! What a fun time we all had. Shall we do it again next year - SURE WILL.
Monday, January 15, 2018
2018 Pyes Pa weekend
The weather Gods were looking after us for this years camping weekend at a private property in a Tauranga suburb. The park-like grounds for this event really lend themselves to a naturist gathering which started on Friday evening with happy hour as people arrived to set up their tents and motorhomes.
After dinner we all sat around in the gazebo until dark, oblivious as to the storm buffeting Rotorua with flooding and thunderstorms, only about 50km away. We got no rain at all!
The next morning a group from a local life art drawing group came along to sketch some of the members. Others played Kubb or petanque. Once again,. although the wind was gusty, we got no rain.
After happy hour we had a shared pot luck dinner then sat around the fire waiting for dark. Then we watched an outdoor movie 'Going in Style' which was very entertaining.
Sunday was similar weather (still no rain) so our own naked chef cooked everyone a big breakfast of bacon and eggs, hash browns and baked beans. Everyone certainly enjoyed that!
A masseuse came along to give massages to several members while everyone else sat around chatting or playing the games.
After lunch we all sat around chatting until it was time to take down the gazebo and head home - although no-one was in a hurry to leave!
Once again thanks to our hosts for allowing us to camp in such a pristine area for our annual event.
See you next year - same time , same place!
After dinner we all sat around in the gazebo until dark, oblivious as to the storm buffeting Rotorua with flooding and thunderstorms, only about 50km away. We got no rain at all!
The next morning a group from a local life art drawing group came along to sketch some of the members. Others played Kubb or petanque. Once again,. although the wind was gusty, we got no rain.
After happy hour we had a shared pot luck dinner then sat around the fire waiting for dark. Then we watched an outdoor movie 'Going in Style' which was very entertaining.
Sunday was similar weather (still no rain) so our own naked chef cooked everyone a big breakfast of bacon and eggs, hash browns and baked beans. Everyone certainly enjoyed that!
A masseuse came along to give massages to several members while everyone else sat around chatting or playing the games.
After lunch we all sat around chatting until it was time to take down the gazebo and head home - although no-one was in a hurry to leave!
Once again thanks to our hosts for allowing us to camp in such a pristine area for our annual event.
See you next year - same time , same place!
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