A View of Liberty
Most of the time we confine ourselves to Manhattan — more a matter of laziness than principle, really, and even the laziness doesn’t make much sense when you consider how many of us live in Brooklyn....
View ArticleCall 911!
After our rooftop adventure (chronicled previously), we headed down with our new friend from the New York Times to the streets of Brooklyn and the grassy lawns of Prospect Park. At first, no one seemed...
View ArticleOur Midnight Frolic
Ever dream you went to a Broadway show, only to discover, when you got there and took your coat off, that you weren’t dressed underneath? We got to live out this dream the other night… …courtesy of a...
View ArticleThe Class of 2015
We love our long-time members, they’re the backbone of our group. Plus they’re our dear friends and we miss them when we don’t see them for too long. But we also love meeting new people! Especially...
View ArticleSunday In The Park (on Saturday)
Our experience getting painted for New York Bodypainting Day sparked an artistic impulse in our collective breast, so for our latest trip to Central Park we chose a secluded meadow and invited four of...
View ArticleA Salon of Our Own
As longtime visitors to our site know, we’re not shy. We’ve taken, oh, about six thousand photographs of our events and posted scads them on this very site, which has in turn been viewed some...
View ArticleDream On: Toasting and Toasting
Sunbathing in the great outdoors is all well and good, but there comes a time when you’d really like a dip in cool water to relieve the golden toasting the sun has given you. When that time comes, if...
View ArticleThe Last Rose of Summer
The temperature is still hitting the 80s in New York City — it doesn’t at all feel like summer’s over. But it’s September. Winter is coming. So we got the group together at the single most appropriate...
View ArticleIn Which We Resist the Urge to Give This Post a Title Containing a Pun on the...
We’ve Got Balls Playing With Someone’s Balls Balls, Deep The punny titles just write themselves, don’t they? And while we bow to no one in our capacity for innuendo and juvenile humor, this time we’ll...
View ArticleAfter the Balls Are Over…
How do you follow an hour of play in the grown-up version of a kids’ ball pit? Dinner, of course, at an open-air French bistro, whose owners, being French, don’t see anything wrong with a dozen women...
View ArticleA View of Liberty
Most of the time we confine ourselves to Manhattan — more a matter of laziness than principle, really, and even the laziness doesn’t make much sense when you consider how many of us live in Brooklyn....
View ArticleCall 911!
After our rooftop adventure (chronicled previously), we headed down with our new friend from the New York Times to the streets of Brooklyn and the grassy lawns of Prospect Park. At first, no one seemed...
View ArticleOur Midnight Frolic
Ever dream you went to a Broadway show, only to discover, when you got there and took your coat off, that you weren’t dressed underneath? We got to live out this dream the other night… …courtesy of a...
View ArticleTrick or Treat
Most of the time, New York is cold enough on Halloween that only a madwoman would go outside shirtless. But once in a very long while it’s milder, making a variety of costume options feasible that...
View ArticleFall Back? Or Is It Spring Back…?
When a mild Halloween is followed by an even milder November, there’s nothing for it but to break out the old beach towels again and go back to the park. Yes, it gets late earlier these days, like (the...
View ArticleThe Sunday Times of London…and Montana
This past weekend, the Sunday Times of London ran an article about us in their Style section. It was the work of reporter Rosie Kinchen, who joined us for our pre-Halloween get-together in the East...
View ArticleChristmas at the Spa
Normally we hit the spa in December because it’s too cold to get naked anywhere else — when it’s freezing outside, you need that hit of heat from the sauna and steam room just to prove you’re still...
View ArticleBest of the Year: 2015 Edition
And so we come to the end of another year, our fifth, and what a year it was. They all are, of course. It’s such a joy to spend time each year with friends, with women we respect, admire, and love...
View ArticleThe 100-Year Blizzard
Two feet of snow might not seem like a lot to those of you reading this from Boston, Vermont or Antarctica, but for New Yorkers it’s a record — 26.8 inches to be specific, second highest snowfall in...
View ArticleWe’re in the New York Times!
Over several months last year, the tireless and wonderful Deborah Acosta — crack reporter for the New York Times — met with us, interviewed us, interviewed other people about us, and generally dug into...
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