~ Mara ~ now & then

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Why thank you, kind sir.

Aww, she looks chilly. Let me warm her up. :devil:

mmm ...please

The better to see them!

Laughing... I have to love the optimism.

Sending fondling thoughts. :D

Squirming up against those thoughts. :kiss:

My favorite, too. Such a beautiful moon.

You know I always get there sooner or later! :rolleyes:

No more pics? :eek:

Never fear, my dear lurker. Just the end of the series.
Can't get rid of me. While this thread nears the 5K mark, I'm already wondering what to name thread #4. Ideas welcome.

And I see you Did post once before, for my birthday. And I enjoyed that. Just so you know, comments keep me posting.

Mmm, Mara, that is lovely :rose: Biting you, just below your cheeks :devil:

:kiss:

Yummm. :kiss:∞∞∞:heart:
 
How appropriate! The end.

Exactly. :rolleyes: :kiss:


Good!

Delicious!!!:rose:

I like my shoulders in that one.

I like your little evil streak!!:D

Good thing!!

They look perfect to me Mara... but perhaps I should have a much closer look!:D

Ready for inspection, sir.

And a favourite of mine as well... such a beautiful bottom Mara...

Mmm... :heart:

Hope there are "fireworks" for you tomorrow.

Thanks so much, Ed. My son is visiting, so I'm having explosions of heartfelt joy anyway. :heart:

What a nice booty - just was thinking about "wiggle wiggle wiggle"

Yeah, once I find some time, I'll have a look at all your wonderful Pictures :)

Be sure, that i will return - i subscribed your thread ;)

I'm so glad. We won't have much time left on this thread [5K limit approaches], but I'll start another. I'm hooked.
 
Here's some different purpleness for Purple Monday [while I dig through the archives for a "then" goodie]

Mrs. Palmer's custom 1907 Studebaker in the Western Reserve Historical Society collection, Cleveland, Ohio.

Bertha Palmer of Chicago was the widow of Potter Palmer, owner of the Palmer House Hotel and a whole lot else. Landaulet body style allows just the back quarter of the roof to fold back.

She had it made in her favorite shades of purple -- heliotrope (lighter) and amaranth (darker) with red piping. This woman was mixing red and purple long before "When I Am An Old Woman." Note tapestry accents with mauve velvet interior, cherry trim and crystal bud vases, plus a coordinated parasol, and of course a speaking horn to instruct the staff up front.

What a face! Isn't she a beauty?!
 

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oh screw it -- I can't wait for y'all to get me to the top of the page.

I'll do it myself!
 
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