Wednesday, December 14, 2016

Lost | Storm Rising



16 comments:

  1. Love the way your pube hair curls at the entrance to your hole. I would certainly take you in during a storm. Your commitment to art is impressive!

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    1. Hypothermia may be close behind, but I managed enough heat to melt the snow and curl the wisps.

      Thank you for your comment, surfstud.

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  2. I'm sitting here already cold, as our temps have dropped....fast, and now this is making me more cold. But with the flying snow, it's a gorgeous shot. Is that icicle I see suitable for stirring my gin?

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    1. As long as warming is promised once the stirring is done.

      It's very cold here too; I don't think there'll be any bare backside out in the flying snow today.

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  3. Great heavens m'boy, we don't want a frozen weenie there. Magnificent shot. These recent photos are just excellent. Are you sure "surpRISE" isn't "SLURP-Rise?" Groan (as usual). Be glad you're not down here in the midst of all our craziness, Tomass. Sending good thoughts to you.

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    1. Thank you for your kind words and good thoughts, Jeffrey. I send good thoughts to you.

      I tuck back into my pants between shots, which helps. If my cock gets wet, however, that's pretty much it for the photo session.

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  4. Of course, beautiful images! Really enjoying the texture of falling snow captured so expertly in the second image...to say nothing of those curled hairs gracing the ever-so-pleasing crevice. Best to you for the holidays!

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    1. Coyly curled to tease the unsuspecting into the crevice, to the steaming slightly open lips wet with melting snowflakes.

      Thank you for your comments, Luke, and warm wishes to you.

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    2. ....even the suspecting - or perhaps especially the suspecting - would be eager to explore those tantalizingly described lips, that would perhaps be receptive to the touch of a warm tongue....in defense of the surrounding cold, of course....

      ...and as usual, the grace of the descriptive words provided so well match that of the images...

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    3. An explorer with the gift of tongues... seems most appropriate for the wide open spaces.

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  5. Feliz Año Nuevo 2017, en el que nos deleites con nuevas fotografias y temas.

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  6. Just stopping by to wish you the Happiest of New Years! I wish you the best of everything in the new year Tomass.

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    1. Thank you for your good wishes. Best to you in 2017.

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