What a lookout!
One of the great things about road trips is all the amazing things you get to see along the way. And when it came to travelling down to Wellington, there were all sorts of interesting things to stop and see. What a great opportunity to go scavenging!
You’ll have to click the pic in order to see where we were, though…
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Intriguing reading #2
Since Google Reader torpedoed my shared links and I refuse to use G+, I’ll just have to do a regular roundup of worthy reading instead.
Turn Down the Heat and Simmer … Then Fire it Up Again: “What, no penetration allowed, no pissing? Can’t I take a crap in the hallway and play my banjo if I want to? I thought we were supposed to be breaking down barriers rather than erecting them. But, hey, what do I know?” (Scott / Mrs Kelly’s Playhouse)
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e[lust] #31
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~ This Week’s Top Three Posts ~
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Ocean hugs
So my brother died a year ago today. I’ve spend most of the week feeling very up and down – but by the time today came around, it went great, because I got the best hugs I could ask for: his.
I drove out to Te Henga (aka Bethell’s Beach) this morning, which is where we scattered his ashes. It’s mid-Spring here, and west coast beaches are known for being blustery and wild at the best of times. Today was no exception. Didn’t stop me getting right out into the water in my togs and saying hi. Granted, I only went in a very little way and knelt in the surf – but the greeting was strong enough to knock me over more than once!
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Northwest flash
I figure if I’m going to flash in a train station, I may as well a) make it a very pretty train station, and b) make it one that’s damned challenging to flash in!
When we were in Wellington last weekend, we were staying just around the corner from the Central Train Station, so Sunday morning early afternoon once we emerged from bed (it had been a good party and a rather late night prior) I thought it was a great opportunity for Hylas and I to head over and take a few pictures. It seemed reasonably quiet – although there were still a fair few people wandering past.
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The voyages of Dionysos
For those of you come part-way through the tale, let me tell you about Dionysos. He was part of this story right from the very beginning, as together we discovered what kink was – he from the top and myself from the bottom.
Over the years, we experimented with rope and chains and orgasm denial and pegs and flogging – all sorts of wicked and wonderful things. With him we learned swiftly that I adored having photographs taken from every conceivable angle … and somehow that it was extra funny when ducks were involved.
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Intriguing reading #1
Thanks, Google Reader, for torpedoing my shared links. Fuckers. I’ll just have to do a regular roundup of worthy reading instead.
The Trends and Politics of Bra Shape: “Just as body shapes go in and out of fashion, breast shape does too. And–it seems to me–the trend is influenced by the pornography of the day. ” (Blog for Better Sewing)
Punishments for Masturbation Throughout History: “According to Graham a masturbator grows up ‘with a body full of disease, and with a mind in ruins, the loathsome habit still tyrannising over him, with the inexorable imperiousness of a fiend of darkness.’ (Sticky the Movie)
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October Photo Favourites
In this regular feature, I showcase my most recent favourite pics for the month. If you like them, please visit the person in question and let them know – I certainly have!
Delilah is sumptuous with her roses and petals … can’t you just smell the delicious aromas?
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I’m on a tank
One of the very awesome things about my roadtrip to Wellington with Hylas and Kiana last weekend was a chance to a) think up a bunch of other great Scavenger Hunt locations (just suggestions, but some great ones), and b) also get a whole bunch of Scavenger Hunt photos taken!
Driving past the Army Museum in Waiouru as we came home on Monday, of course we had to stop and take photos. Things you should know:
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