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Happy Beautiful New Year dear Numeni...to you and your sweet H...adore you both and wish you a most beautiful, peaceful and Blessed year ahead...:heart::heart:
 
Taking a peek in your artillery room

Ahum........

Hi there,,,,, is anyone home?

I've just moved in down the street and thought I'd say hello......
 
Just love your body all cinched up in that sexy corset! And thanks for the kiss in the would you kiss person above you thread. Last kiss before 2016 probably ...

So here's a first one for 2016 :kiss: And a Happy New Year to you!
 
Happy Beautiful New Year dear Numeni...to you and your sweet H...adore you both and wish you a most beautiful, peaceful and Blessed year ahead...:heart::heart:

And a Happy New Year to you too, BC, I hope it's a wonderful year for you and your family. It was a pleasure first meeting you last year and getting to know you - looking forward very much to knowing you more in 2016 :heart:
 
Please add 'exquisite temptress' to your profile going forwards ... Otherwise I'll think it's just me.

This is simply gorgeous, and a much nicer New Year's treat then any of us deserve. I shall be, ahem, enjoying it ... fully. :kiss:

I'm pleased to hear it! :kiss:

Oh, and I'm egalitarian in my temptressing. ;) Although I do like to tempt my targets individually according to their 'weaknesses'... :devil:
 
just perfect and oh to have that view for real :kiss::heart:

Thank you, Biker! :kiss: As a photographer, I'm sure you'll be distracted by the peculiar lighting - my bum seems to be a completely different colour. I don't think the photographer's mind was entirely focused on the photography, perhaps?! :devil:

Hope you had a lovely birthday yesterday :kiss:
 
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Hello you, and welcome! Love the moon pic in your AV - I like to stare at the moon through my telescope, but it's not powerful enough to get that view....

And I'm glad you like the pics - the library is getting quite full now, isn't it?! Good job virtual walls are infinitely long.... :devil:


Thank you for the kind welcome. I'm glad that you like the lunar view of my AV pic. I've always liked astronomy and have spent a good bit of time with my telescope also (why does that sound like I mean something dirty on this site???) :) I wish that I could claim that the AV pic was one that I took, but it's not.

I certainly do like the pics and have great appreciation that the virtual wall can have that infinite length. I'm this morning catching up on your pics from the past couple of days...oooo myyyyyyy. Wow, you look amazing...you look lovely...you look SEXYYYY AS HELL! (it had to be said) :D Thanks for sharing those.
 
Thank you for the kind welcome. I'm glad that you like the lunar view of my AV pic. I've always liked astronomy and have spent a good bit of time with my telescope also (why does that sound like I mean something dirty on this site???) :) I wish that I could claim that the AV pic was one that I took, but it's not.

I certainly do like the pics and have great appreciation that the virtual wall can have that infinite length. I'm this morning catching up on your pics from the past couple of days...oooo myyyyyyy. Wow, you look amazing...you look lovely...you look SEXYYYY AS HELL! (it had to be said) :D Thanks for sharing those.

*laughs* No, telescopes can't really be mentioned in the Playground without a certain amount of sniggering at the back... I do wonder, though, how big yours might be? :devil:

Mine is a Meade... I am lucky enough to live in an area with very little light pollution, there is no artificial lighting, so it's possible to get a great view on a clear night.

And thank you for your compliments, so lovely to hear... :kiss:
 
*laughs* No, telescopes can't really be mentioned in the Playground without a certain amount of sniggering at the back... I do wonder, though, how big yours might be? :devil:

Mine is a Meade... I am lucky enough to live in an area with very little light pollution, there is no artificial lighting, so it's possible to get a great view on a clear night.

And thank you for your compliments, so lovely to hear... :kiss:

Well, my 'telescope' if capable of high magnification..yep....gotta wide aperture and a long focal length of ....oh wait, sorry, I think that I misunderstood. You meant of the REAL telescope. Oops, my bad :D

I'm not sure the brand or actual specs of my telescope. It isn't a very expensive one, by any means, so a pretty basic refractor. It is enough to give a view of Saturn's rings and to make out Jupiter's largest moons as pinpoints of light. It actually does a pretty good job on the moon, looking right along the shadow gives some good contrast for Mtns and craters. I'm in a spot with quite a bit of light pollution these days, so I don't do as much viewing as I did when I was in darker locations.

And you are welcome for the compliments. I'm just speaking the truth! :)
 
Well, my 'telescope' if capable of high magnification..yep....gotta wide aperture and a long focal length of ....oh wait, sorry, I think that I misunderstood. You meant of the REAL telescope. Oops, my bad :D

I'm not sure the brand or actual specs of my telescope. It isn't a very expensive one, by any means, so a pretty basic refractor. It is enough to give a view of Saturn's rings and to make out Jupiter's largest moons as pinpoints of light. It actually does a pretty good job on the moon, looking right along the shadow gives some good contrast for Mtns and craters. I'm in a spot with quite a bit of light pollution these days, so I don't do as much viewing as I did when I was in darker locations.

And you are welcome for the compliments. I'm just speaking the truth! :)

Mine's a refractor too, and I see the same kind of stuff you do, when I can work out which is the right direction :confused: I was surprised when first I had it that the moon is better observed when not full, as you say the edge between light and dark gives good shadows for lunar features as it waxes and wanes.

And as for your 'telescope', well that sounds very appealing :eek: I do like a good aperture... :devil:
 
Mine's a refractor too, and I see the same kind of stuff you do, when I can work out which is the right direction :confused: I was surprised when first I had it that the moon is better observed when not full, as you say the edge between light and dark gives good shadows for lunar features as it waxes and wanes.

And as for your 'telescope', well that sounds very appealing :eek: I do like a good aperture... :devil:

I'm glad that you like the aperture of my 'telescope'. Now if only I could suitable adjust it for your...needs ;-P

I do actually find that my real telescope is best for that lunar viewing just as you said; during waning and waxing right along the shadow where you can really see the nice contrasts in lighting
 
I'm glad that you like the aperture of my 'telescope'. Now if only I could suitable adjust it for your...needs ;-P

I do actually find that my real telescope is best for that lunar viewing just as you said; during waning and waxing right along the shadow where you can really see the nice contrasts in lighting

Oh, I think you'll find I can take care of the adjustments for you.... ;)
 
Oh, I think you'll find I can take care of the adjustments for you.... ;)

Oh numeniusa...you suddenly have me thinking of you just....adjusting the heck out of me. Oh, that those thoughts just significantly increased my focal length!
 
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