Wednesday, December 02, 2020

Bearing the Hole

A chilly autumn adventure...
 

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  1. Well, I must say... the summer was good to you. Based on what I see. A true beauty. Casting such lovely optical lines. Now... you said something about a hole? Do bare. Do bare.

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    1. I've never actually stepped foot in this swimming hole (without boots); it's a little too stagnant for my liking. So I'm much more likely to bare the hole than bear the hole, whether it be steaming hot or a couple of degrees from ice (the swimming hole, that is).

      I took this picture ten years ago. When the weather is foul, I sometimes go back through my files to find a post.

      Thank you for your kind words.

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  2. Inviting setting...including the ever tantalizing bare bottom... let me know if an antidote is needed for the fall chill on those exposed cheeks...I do have something warm and snug in mind!!!

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    1. I've always enjoyed swimming holes in the woods, but usually in creeks with waterfalls and rapids and pools of water clear as glass, pebbles caressed by sunlight at their bottoms and smooth rock to warm away my wetness at their shores. This one doesn't quite do the trick, but kindles memories of joyful naked moments.

      And the cool water always seems to put my cheeks in the mood for 'something warm and snug.'

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