I was not as shy as I forgo a still damp and chilly swimsuit but still wrapped myself in a beach towel I had been using as a pillow and headed out for a morning plunge.
I had not seen or heard another human since I had arrived at the campground so I figured my nakedness would go unnoticed.
I scanned the beach to make sure I still had the place to myself, dropped my towel and jumped in and swam out to meet the sun.
Hunger and cold reminded me that it was time to get out and come up with something for breakfast. I edged myself out of the water and up onto the sand shoreline and tried to shake myself off like a wet dog and that’s when I heard clapping.
I looked up to see a middle-aged couple standing on a grassy bank above the beach applauding and the woman informing me “that is very brave.”
I’m not sure if she meant swimming in the cold water or being naked or both?
I gave a shy wave as I grabbed for my towel and when I looked back up the couple was heading back into the trees.
The rest of my camping trip was less action-packed with just more swimming and snorkeling, reading and napping in the sun enjoying what was left of summer.