Mara, 63 and not ready to quit

My sweet sexy Mara, I m so happy your hubby is OK.
And you look amazing. Sending you both hugs, love, hugs and good vibes.
:kiss::heart::rose::kiss:
 
Well, it might be a shame, but, at least I can see your beautiful breasts!!!!😈😈😈😈

And we both know it’s ALL about the breasts.

You know, the word for today is Legs😈😈😈😈

And there I am, spreading the word!

Think I would like to be between them!! :eek::devil::devil::devil:

I recommend beginning with your lips.

Thigh high, but I spy a piece of material covering the join between your thighs.

I have to vary my degree of exposure to keep y’all on your toes. HA

hmmm the kfc meal... we've had the two breasts, now the thigh... just need the box and a roll... lovely mara

Tasty treats!
 
I gave you the wrong attachment, I meant to give you the history of the isle
.From what I read the tourist board gives scant information regarding history, and Wikipedia's account is too legnthy.

Well, if you find something, I’d love to read it.

But the view you have shared is beautiful.. and one can imagine making love on that porch with nature's beauty all around...:kiss::rose:

A crowd would gather on the sidewalk. We’d stop the promenade of dog walkers, exercisers, and strollers in their tracks.

And a perfect place for my lips...:rose::kiss::rose:

YESSS! You know what I like. :kiss:∞∞∞:heart:

I'll take two, please. :kiss:

As you wish, m’dear. :heart:

I wonder, are you looking at your lover? Is he all nice and hard and ready to slip into your wetness?

Did you encourage him to take you on all 4?

Very sexy pose babe.
;)

I’m imagining... And it’s my favorite position.
 
beautiful landscapes

Thank you, kind sir.

lovely look and thought you might give us the look back from between your legs... butt, er but, so lovely!

I can’t even imagine the geometry of that. HA
I consider myself relatively flexible for 64, but...

You got me all in a dither now. Not for long, you know where I am aiming for.

I just love seeing you in that position and it’s made even better as you are looking back to see what’s coming.

I’m proud of myself for getting you all in a dither more than once this month!

such a beautiful view, so ready to be spanked and mounted

Thanks, jc! I always wonder if my bum pics will get a response from you...

sexy as hell

Welcome to the thread, and thank you.
 
Looking back

I thought that would make a good song title, and low and behold Nat Cole sang it in 1958, but then you are far too young to know that.


Looking ba-a-ack over my life
I can see where I caused you strife
But I know, oh yes I know
I'd never make that same mistake again…

Yes, I was four in 1958. My parents had three kids under four, and they had their hands too full for slow dancing in the kitchen.

and looking good!!! Perhaps a wee spanking is in order??? Or.....:devil:

I’ll happily follow your lead.

What am I waiting for? Is that what you just said? ;)

Mmm...
Come ON!

My sweet sexy Mara, I m so happy your hubby is OK.
And you look amazing. Sending you both hugs, love, hugs and good vibes.
:kiss::heart::rose::kiss:

Thanks so much, Emm. He’s improving quickly, a very determined man.
:kiss:∞∞∞:heart:
 
By 1262, the kingdom of Norway was at the height of its power as it acquired Greenland and Iceland.

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The 59-year-old Norwegian king - an old man by the standards of the day - took personal command of the fleet.

"For Haakon, this was unfinished business. The chance to crush Scottish ambitions in the Hebrides once and for all," says Dr Henderson.

In Orkney, a Viking stronghold, his already powerful fleet was joined by local forces.

Haakon led his fleet through the Hebrides, island by island, demanding allegiance.

Who were the Vikings?
The name Viking comes from Old Norse and literally means 'pirate raid'
Vikings came from Norway, Denmark and Sweden in an age that lasted from AD700 to 1200
They worshiped the Nordic Pagan gods including Odin, Thor and Frigg
Pagan Viking raiding parties famously terrorised the monasteries of Scotland and northern England, sacking Lindisfarne in AD793
Contrary to popular belief Vikings did not wear horned helmets into battle. Some German tribes wore them for religious and ceremonial purposes
Source: BBC History

'Eggs, legs and Grimsby' - Viking words we still use



By the time he reached the disputed territories of the Clyde, he had 120 ships and up to 20,000 men at his command.

"It was a force that would have rivalled the Spanish Armada of 300 years later," says Dr Henderson.

Alexander, based down the coast in Ayr, knew he could not defeat Haakon at sea but if he could stall long enough then the autumn weather might do what his forces could not.

Haakon sent envoys to demand Alexander withdraw his claims but the Scottish king spun out the negotiations.

On 1 October 1263 the weather broke.

"The storm was so sudden and so powerful that survivors could only imagine it had been conjured up by sorcery," says Dr Henderson.

Haakon's fleet was scattered, with several ships driven ashore under the noses of local militia.

The next morning Haakon managed to get onshore with 1,000 men to salvage the ships and their cargo. That was when the Scots pounced.

Haakon's bodyguard got the king back to the safety of the fleet but on the shore the Norsemen were collapsing in disarray.

Dr Henderson says: "Finally a long ship managed to get ashore to reinforce the beleaguered rearguard and the Norsemen made a stand.

"The Battle of Largs petered out into a long distance and sporadic shooting match. Neither side had won. There was no decisive victory, just the usual grim reckoning in warfare.

"But if the skirmish fought on the Clyde coast did not decide anything, the aftermath would."

Bloody revenge
The Norse king's options were limited. Winter was approaching, his supplies were low and his men were getting restless.

He agreed to disperse the fleet and spend the winter in Orkney. He would return in the spring to have his bloody revenge on Alexander.

But Haakon did not see the spring. He died in Orkney on 16 December 1263.

He was the last Norwegian king to mount a military assault on Scotland.

His son Magnus the Lawmender was not interested in continuing the fight and just three years later he gave up the Hebrides and the Isle of Man to Scotland, in return for 4,000 marks in silver and an annual payment, under the Treaty of Perth.

At the same time the Scots recognised Norwegian rule over Shetland and the Orkney Islands.

"The Norse age was coming to an end," says Dr Henderson.

"For the descendants of the Vikings in the Hebrides things were beginning to change too.

"Although the Battle of Largs had not affected their culture or identity, it was to Scotland, not Norway, that they now looked for royal protection.

"The long slow process of becoming Scots had begun."

My sister has moved to Largs, hence my interest in it's history and the Isle of Bute.
 
You just know how to get a rise out of me. Every day.

This makes me smile. Thank you.

The looking back picture makes me want to look forward, to the day dreams become reality!

Mmm... :kiss:

Your curves could qualify as two of the "Wonders of the World!"

Awww... thanks.

By 1262, the kingdom of Norway was at the height of its power as it acquired Greenland and Iceland.

"The 59-year-old Norwegian king - an old man by the standards of the day - took personal command of the fleet.

"For Haakon, this was unfinished business. The chance to crush Scottish ambitions in the Hebrides once and for all," says Dr Henderson.

In Orkney, a Viking stronghold, his already powerful fleet was joined by local forces.

Haakon led his fleet through the Hebrides, island by island, demanding allegiance.

Who were the Vikings?
The name Viking comes from Old Norse and literally means 'pirate raid'
Vikings came from Norway, Denmark and Sweden in an age that lasted from AD700 to 1200
They worshiped the Nordic Pagan gods including Odin, Thor and Frigg
Pagan Viking raiding parties famously terrorised the monasteries of Scotland and northern England, sacking Lindisfarne in AD793
Contrary to popular belief Vikings did not wear horned helmets into battle. Some German tribes wore them for religious and ceremonial purposes
Source: BBC History

'Eggs, legs and Grimsby' - Viking words we still use
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My sister has moved to Largs, hence my interest in it's history and the Isle of Bute.

Interesting. Thanks, Alex.

Is it wrong to say, I wish I was behind you!!! :D:D:devil::rose:

Just don’t tickle my feet!
 
Very sexy as always

Thanks. Always good to hear from you.

Yes it is. :rose::kiss:

Some days seem to last forever.

All purple today, hair included, Sexy Mara.

Had to dig back in the archives for that pic.

The suspense and anticipation satisfied!:kiss:

Laughing... Sometimes I enjoy a routine schedule, and other times, I have to mix it up.

the twilight of monday to the sunrise of titty tuesday...

And there’s just no telling when the stars will align to post That pic.
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