I am pleased to report that my neighbor has moved out. This is not to say the the next person that purchases the house will not have the same issues with my backyard nudity. I am hoping that whomever moves in will be more tolerant.
Fingers crossed that you get someone who is a little less repressed.
It may be a good idea to drop hints about enjoying sunbathing etc. to try to judge their attitudes rather than just wait to be caught.
I am one of the many who find it hard to believe how restrictive the laws are in your state.
I am pleased to report that my neighbor has moved out. This is not to say the the next person that purchases the house will not have the same issues with my backyard nudity. I am hoping that whomever moves in will be more tolerant.
You might consider welcoming them to the neighborhood and given an opening have a candid conversation about your nude practices. It doesn't sound like you have to much more latitude with the local officials.
When it gets warm enough this year just have a loin cloth on and if you can start chatting to the new person/people dressed like this in your garden and they comment over this say you didn't want to upset them by having nothing on and see what they say.
When it gets warm enough this year just have a loin cloth on and if you can start chatting to the new person/people dressed like this in your garden and they comment over this say you didn't want to upset them by having nothing on and see what they say.
Seriously??? I wish I had just talked with our new neighbors when they moved in. Our previous neighbors were tolerant and he was accepting but too much time and being seen too many times by the new neighbors and their unwillingness to converse, made it difficult to break the ice with them , afterwards. To this day, they seem tolerant and willing to live and let live ... but wearing a loin cloth to meet your new neighbors ... not a good idea in my opinion. The way I see it, you have a couple of choices; Be upfront and talk to them, as I should have to our new neighbors, or carry on with your life and take your chances. I'd say ... communicate with them! ;-)
Fortunately, here in Australia (New South Wales, but I think other states are similar) the law is quite explicit. You can be nude in or around your home as long as you can't be seen from the street, footpath, public place or a school. That even includes if you have neighbours who can see into your back yard because they're elevated, 2 storey, etc. All my neighbours are well aware of my "hobby".
I pushed it a bit and was gardening nude in the front yard and got a phone call from a police officer who happened to be jogging on the stairs opposite (there is no road outside my place). She told me she wasn't going to take it any further but to be aware I could be seen!
Anyway, it's now midsummer here, about 25-30 degrees C during the day and I haven't worn clothes since Christmas, except when I have been out.