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Thank you, it was pretty still but there was just a breath which made it so I couldn’t quite get rid of the slight tremble.
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BEN
15 years ago
Kym, A beautiful photo. I do love iris and i have various scented ones. They are sublime and quite different. Just now coming into bloom and it looks like a really good iris year. Spring always seems to fly past and I noticed today that my apple trees are finished blooming. It makes me a little sad but then I think of fall and the harvest. Cheers me right up.
Ben, In May I am always aware of the racing of the season. I start hoping I don’t see a Fare-well-to-Spring. Once I do, I know the most beautiful month of the year is almost gone.
I especially love Dutch Iris but I’ve never really enjoyed scented Iris. I’ll have to check them out again.
BTW, I find it deeply troubling that this mature, deeply thought out piece is linked ( ie Possibly related posts above) to a teenager’s writings about Orlando Bloom and Fairies as well as someone’s obsession with fancy high heel shoes.
Maggie, I know you have a site. Somehow I got there once but you need to hook your name to your site’s url so everyone can follow your name to your site. Another Writer’s Space has a nice how to here.
Well, I think I agree with the mass outcries. A blog is pretty public and I don’t think you should post pictures of yourself without your swimsuit here. At least set up a pay site and make a few bucks.
But hey, it’s your blog after all. “It’s your thing. Do what you want to do.”
All pictures of me are sans swimsuit. Why bother wearing miniscule scraps of clothing when there are so many large swaths of beautiful fabrics to display.
I’m suing!!! Someone took my photo and Photo shopped a ridiculous blonde’s face onto my body. See, that is why I don’t dare have these kind of photos out there–it drives people into behaving soooo badly.
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That is an amazing picture. I love it.
Doesn’t this look like she is fleeing with her yellow sash and purple skirt fluttering underneath her wings?
I know, I know–no fairies. But, I still check once in awhile and this time maybe I caught one.
That’s a beautiful photo. It must have been very still, no wind.
Thank you, it was pretty still but there was just a breath which made it so I couldn’t quite get rid of the slight tremble.
Kym, A beautiful photo. I do love iris and i have various scented ones. They are sublime and quite different. Just now coming into bloom and it looks like a really good iris year. Spring always seems to fly past and I noticed today that my apple trees are finished blooming. It makes me a little sad but then I think of fall and the harvest. Cheers me right up.
Ben, In May I am always aware of the racing of the season. I start hoping I don’t see a Fare-well-to-Spring. Once I do, I know the most beautiful month of the year is almost gone.
I especially love Dutch Iris but I’ve never really enjoyed scented Iris. I’ll have to check them out again.
Yes, I think you did catch a fairy in flight!
Sweet little thing isn’t she.
BTW, I find it deeply troubling that this mature, deeply thought out piece is linked ( ie Possibly related posts above) to a teenager’s writings about Orlando Bloom and Fairies as well as someone’s obsession with fancy high heel shoes.
I think the bot finds me frivolous.
actually it kinda does.
Maggie, I know you have a site. Somehow I got there once but you need to hook your name to your site’s url so everyone can follow your name to your site. Another Writer’s Space has a nice how to here.
The second biggest draw to my site is people following my witty, insightful, inspiring comments back to here.
Very Georgia O’Keeffe.
So what’s the biggest draw?
My incredibly sexy visage.
I thought maybe you had some porn posts that I was missing.
😉
There has been mass outcries for swimsuit photos but I refuse to bow to pressure.
Well, I think I agree with the mass outcries. A blog is pretty public and I don’t think you should post pictures of yourself without your swimsuit here. At least set up a pay site and make a few bucks.
But hey, it’s your blog after all. “It’s your thing. Do what you want to do.”
Thanks so much for the link. I finally have my link connected to my name.
Maggie, yes! and I found your site at last.
Lou, I have modest needs and no desire for the fabulous riches that would ensue.
Well, I look forward to the pics of you without your swimsuit here then.
It’s good that you’re not too hung up on wealth. Kudos.
All pictures of me are sans swimsuit. Why bother wearing miniscule scraps of clothing when there are so many large swaths of beautiful fabrics to display.
I’m partial to body paint myself.
I’m suing!!! Someone took my photo and Photo shopped a ridiculous blonde’s face onto my body. See, that is why I don’t dare have these kind of photos out there–it drives people into behaving soooo badly.
Bastards!