Thread:Vetinari/@comment-26828426-20200130061801

In the Young Indiana Chronicles film Travels with Father, Indy and his father Henry bathe in the ocean to cleanse themselves after being dropped off in the middle of nowhere.

While bathing Henry starts a conversation about being consumed by nature. He holds his breath, plunges under the ocean, and comes back up to the surface for air as a demonstration. Indy is amazed by this as he did know his father could swim. Henry responds by stating that there's a lot he doesn't know about him and splashes him playfully.

He then tells him that when he was five years old he used to go swimming in the loch(which was cold). Before he could say more about the story, Indy cuts him off which puts him in a state of confusion.

Indy asks him if he remembers what he said earlier about letting themselves be consumed by nature. He says yes and Indy replies by stating that nature is consuming their clothes. He asks him what he means by that and he tells him to look what's at shore.

He takes his request and he notices a flock of sheep devouring their clothes. Their bath is cut short and they exit the ocean to retrieve their clothes from the sheep. They try to get close to the sheep but they run off in fear. They then give chase but the sheep outrun them and they fail on retrieving their clothes resulting in them walking through the field in their birthday suits.

While walking through the fields, they cover themselves up with random items(Indy holding tree branches and Henry holding a briefcase). Indy asks Henry a random question which he is annoyed by and he orders him to shut up.

They continue walking until they suddenly encounter an elderly woman who is sleeping by and old house.

Henry tries to get her attention with a simple "ahem" but it doesn't work. Indy does the same but he fails also.

Henry tells Indy in greek language that they should give it another go and he eventually succeeds when he speaks to her the same way and she awakens.

She then yells in excitement catching the attention of two women of younger generations who exit the house. Indy and Henry are puzzled as they don't understand what the women are saying. The women look at them putting them in a state of embarrassment.

They give each other apprehensive looks but Henry smiles as he tries to make the best of the situation.

They are eventually given new clothes by the women and they continue their journey by cart owned by a man named Aristotle.

Now, I don't want to cross the line or anything as this may seem like an inappropriate question to ask but just out of curiosity,.....when Henry used to go swimming in the loch at five years old, he did have on any swimwear or did he go in the nude?

Please let me know as soon as possible so that my questions will be answered.

Yours Truly, JustMeJordanW  