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No parle pas...

I can't believe that after a ... what? ... two year hiatus the ever-lovely fyrbush was active on Literotica just two weeks ago, flirting with people and posting saucy pictures, and I missed it.

I always look for you fyrbush...
 
You come and go...

like the wind.....

And, I've gone and missed you again. Since you edited your brief message, I suspect I missed something special, too. My loss.

I think one of your old photos may have been partially responsible for my signing up for 10 weeks of bass lessons. Gotta go practice my little etude in F. See you around.
 
Very nice of you to share...

Fyrbush:

107 makes it look as though Spring has returned to the frozen North. The weatherman leads me to believe otherwise.

Love the satin of 1884, and as always love the wavy red tresses in all of them.

Thanks for posting again.
 
Satin

fyrbush:

1880 is also lovely. Same satin; more symmetry. May be a better composition than 1884.

My French is worse than I remember... That should have been Je ne parle pas with accents somewhere. No? My French teachers gave me hell deservedly.

keep up the nice work --
 

FB:

I am not worthy...

1770 - Oh my, what a playground!

870 - Saucy rock-goddess!

1276 - Six-string too? Yeah, me too.

941 - Did you post that a couple of years ago? I may have seen it before, although it certainly bears looking at again.

Keep this up and I'll accomplish none of my goals for the day!
 
I think I may have

posted that one before my hair was short so its 2 -3 years ago

yes the acoustic is where I write allot of stuff and Im a granola eater so it works : )

flipping that guy off during "Bernadette" I believe
 
posted that one before my hair was short so its 2 -3 years ago

yes the acoustic is where I write allot of stuff and Im a granola eater so it works : )

flipping that guy off during "Bernadette" I believe

Fyr:

I have a vague recollection that I might have seen it before. An old familiar feeling, not quite a memory.

I have a small collection of not very expensive guitars. Three acoustics, a couple electrics, two cheap basses. When I started playing music as a teenager - more years ago than I care to admit - I learned three chords and then wrote a song. Music started as a means of expression for me and it's only in recent years that I've wanted to study and learn how to play other's songs with some degree of technical proficiency. Here I am in my dotage taking lessons. They're a welcome break from real work.

Speaking of real work...

Talk to you later, if you don't disappear for a couple of years.
 
Some newer

....ones now that spring is here.
 
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Back for now

then it will be back to work .... : )
 
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fyrbush:

Lovely! So Spring has returned to the Far Northland. The water is flowing and it's warm enough to go camping. [Geez, I can hardly remember the last time I slept in a tent. It's five years ago or maybe a smidge more.]

And you either traded your old Ibanez for an Ovation or you've been out collecting more guitars.

Keep up the good work. Speaking of which, I should get back to it too.
 
well

I still have the Ibanez's, the Ovation is good what it is

the water is verrrry cold even though the sun is out
 
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I still have the Ibanez's, the Ovation is good what it is the water is verrrry cold even though the sun is out

FB:

I can believe that the spring melt is very cold. You're a trooper to go out skinny-dipping in it. Thanks for sharing the, uh, scenery with us!

Tonite was the tenth and last of my bass lessons - the ones I mentioned 2 1/2 months ago. I feel like I learned a lot, but sadly not as much as the professional instructor had hoped. Baby steps.

Best --
 
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