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A brown nude happy couple in Canada/Yug-Do en Nueva Escocia, Canadá


I arrived to Halifax airport on July 3. When I went for my baggage, Glenn came to me and kissed me. I felt surprise, of course. The next days I felt the same: love and surprise.

We went to many beautiful places, where I had many experiences and I realized things about me and Mexican culture. It was good to be with my Glenn every day, and every moment. I like to fell,  listen and smell to him. To be with him was the best.






He opened him arms and shared his memories to me. He showed me his old houses, schools, and other important places for him. When I connected with these moments, I felt me blessed.
Glenn´s Family were incredible with me: they listened to my story, and they talked with me about their lives, they ate with me without any problems because I´m a vegan, and they give me lovely smiles, words and kisses. I have an hypothesis about Canadian people: they have maple sugar in their blood.





We traveled to Cape Breton, island where he was born. He knows every place, town and city in this magnificent land, and we had a trip to Sydney, Louisbourg, Ingonish and Baddeck. We visited Cape Breton Highlands National Park, Fortress of Louisbourg National Historic Site, Alexander Graham Bell National Historic Site, and North Highlands Museum… For me, an archivist and an historian, these moments allowed for learning a lot of things, and I could compare with Mexico museographic situation. I learn a lot. Glenn said to  everybody that I´m an historian, and the crew wanted to show us many objects, papers, and talk with us. For example, this happened when we went to St. Francis Xavier University at Antigonish.







We stayed in Halifax: Downtown, Darthmouth, Bedford, and Lunenburg (wow, amazing place! Unesco Historic site), but we passed through other extraordinary lands: Mahone Bay, Chester, Truro, Canso causeway… I saw Mik´ma towns. Awww, I have paradisiacal images in my heart.

We walked around many wonderful nature places: rivers, forest, beaches, and lagoons. I enjoyed seen pure water in the rivers and lagoons. Yes, Nova Scotia´ lands are very healthy. There are many towns and people: for that it was a good surprise for me. They have rules about water, land and air pollutions.

While we kissed at Chutes Mary Ann Falls, I asked Glenn: “when you were children, and you came here to take a swim in this river, how was the rivers water?”. He said to me: “it was identically, the same: pure”. Oh, I don’t believe you! In Mexico nobody can say the same about anything. Yes, I understand why: 1) Between 8-10 months each year, this area has snow. It´s difficult for humans been to destroy this land. Nature  allways wins. 2) They are first world and we are third. We give away our natures riches and they care about it. I know that capitalism is a sad story.

When we drove on the highway I saw green-green-green-green-green-water-water-green-green-green-green-water-water-water-water… This was for eternity. We went on four of 26 hiking trails in Cape Breton, and it was wonderful. We saw beavers, birds, ducks, eagles, turtles, and snakes. I had a desire to see elk, bear, coyotes, and  moose. Maybe next time, yeahhhh!









We did Yug-Do every morning, and Glenn took pictures. I did exercise and he captured beauty of the moment. For that we have many pictures. Every photo shows us Glenn´s artist soul. Yes, he is an artist. For that I understand Glenn danced with me three times, and he never dances! He is a handsome naked artist.

We are a brown nude happy couple, and our objective was to be in these places and offer our bodies to the sun. We went to two nude beaches and one river: Sambro, near to Halifax, and North Bay Ingonish; Mary Ann Falls, in Cape Breton. It was fantastic to see many other nude people, talk with them and know other interesting lives. We enjoyed 27-32° and 12  hours of sun.











Last information: Glenn and I had an unforgettable trip with a lot of sex in dramatic places.
I want more of you, Glenn! See you later, alligator. <3 3="" font="">


Yug-Do en Nueva Escocia, Canadá
El año pasado, el grupo de México soñó con ir a Canadá para conocer osos y entrenar en esta parte del mundo.  Y ya que es tiempo de ejecutar sueños, fui al oriente –no al poniente– de ese país como representante y avanzada.

La primera noticia alentadora fue que, al arribar a Halifax, Nova Scotia, Glenn había conseguido para mí un bambú. Sí, en ese lugar no existen naturalmente. Nuestro viaje contemplaba ir de la península a la isla de Cabo Bretón.

Por ocho meses, los habitantes de esta región viven en temperaturas que oscilan entre los -8°C y 13°C, lo cual implica que la nieve y la oscuridad son elementos naturales y comunes. Las dinámicas cotidianas se ejecutan al interior de edificios muy bien equipados. En cambio, entre los meses de junio y septiembre el clima es muy caluroso: puede ascender a los 27°C, con días soleados  muy largos: por 15 horas están alumbrados. La población camina con ropa fresca y busca helados en todos lados. Yin y Yang rodean la vida de los canadienses.

Flores y frutillas del camino embellecen con sus colores y aromas a los que se detienen a admirarlas. Durante ocho meses, sus semillas esperan ese sol para resurgir vertiginosamente: fresas, moras, rosas, lupins, geranios y otras orquídeas silvestres enaltecen la vida. Los árboles también son distintos de los míos: maples verdes y rojos así como variantes de pinos honran al cielo y a la tierra con sus hojas espléndidas.

El elemento agua  (ya como nieve, tormenta, lluvia, ríos, lagos, lagunas y mar) está presente en su ambiente de una manera cautivadora, potente e intensa. Los poblados son de pescadores o comerciantes por muelles y bahías con los que cuentan. Quizá por ello sus habitantes tienen una sensibilidad y emotividad distinta. 

Mis referencias de islas son pocas, así que esperaba que Cape Breton fuera como la experiencia dictaba. Pero no fue así. Por ejemplo, Tenerife tiene un perímetro de 2 034 km e Ibiza es de 572km. Si bien conozco La Habana y Varadero en Cuba (la cual mide 105 806km), la dimensión de la isla canadiense, que cuenta con  10 330km, me pareció impresionante.

Cada mañana nos levantábamos temprano: yo hacía Yug-Do en distintos escenarios mientras Glenn capturaba con la cámara las imágenes del entrenamiento en península e isla: Halifax, Darmouth, Lunenburg, Louisburg, Ingonish y Baddeck. Luego caminábamos por senderos y nadábamos en playa, lago o río. Por supuesto, somos nudistas y, con ello, disfrutamos más los escenarios paradisiacos.

Por ejemplo, el Parque Nacional Cape Breton Highlands es sensacional. Allí habitan alces, coyotes, osos, águilas y cientos de aves y mamíferos más. Hay varios senderos para el público, y un terreno grandísimo que solo les pertenece a estos animales que viven libres allí. Yo solo aprecié castores y colimbos, símbolos nacionales, además de patos, cuervos, ardillas pequeñitas, tortugas, serpientes, mirlos, palomas, halcones y águilas. Por supuesto: los mosquitos me azotaron en un recorrido, pero la belleza del lugar al atardecer me hace agradecerles su bienvenida.







Mi apertura al lugar, la sorpresa del momento, la vitalidad que percibí y el amor cálido de Glenn hicieron de este viaje uno único, bello, perfecto y sublime. Su familia y entorno me recibieron con cariño. Mi espíritu tiene ahora gran cantidad de experiencias nobles.

Thanks, my love Glenn.
C.R. Ilihutsy Monroy

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