Numi's boudoir

Hello Numi, how's your world doing these days? Was France what you expected for this visit? I loved seeing the town train pics, they remind me of the same I've seen in amusement parks and tourist sites. The all electric ones are probably quite enough for people to not know that they're approaching them.

I love the AV pic, its very evident that this is a happy picture of you even though your face is blurred. Happiness always radiates doesn't it?

At the moment I'm waiting for my vision to stabilize after an eye exam, the dilation makes light sensitivity intolerable. Otherwise it's a beautiful day here with only a bit of cloud cover.
 
Hello Numi, how's your world doing these days? Was France what you expected for this visit? I loved seeing the town train pics, they remind me of the same I've seen in amusement parks and tourist sites. The all electric ones are probably quite enough for people to not know that they're approaching them.

I love the AV pic, its very evident that this is a happy picture of you even though your face is blurred. Happiness always radiates doesn't it?

At the moment I'm waiting for my vision to stabilize after an eye exam, the dilation makes light sensitivity intolerable. Otherwise it's a beautiful day here with only a bit of cloud cover.

Hello! Good to see you! :kiss: I'm very well, thank you, and I enjoyed France very much, as ever! Bit different, being in a 'family group' all that time, it was lovely, but a little lacking in opportunities for unfettered filthiness :D

And thank you for your compliment. Very insightful, actually - H always tells me to smile when he's taking *coughs* 'artistic' pictures, I think you're right that a happy face comes through somehow even when it's blurred, but also it relaxes me somehow, which makes for a more natural picture, I think.

You look like you're putting out the recycling in your AV! Those dilation solutions are horrid, aren't they, I hope it wears off soon. Did you also have the yellowy one that makes you look jaundiced for an hour afterwards? Can't remember what that's for. Contact lens position checking maybe?
 
Hello! Good to see you! :kiss: I'm very well, thank you, and I enjoyed France very much, as ever! Bit different, being in a 'family group' all that time, it was lovely, but a little lacking in opportunities for unfettered filthiness :D

And thank you for your compliment. Very insightful, actually - H always tells me to smile when he's taking *coughs* 'artistic' pictures, I think you're right that a happy face comes through somehow even when it's blurred, but also it relaxes me somehow, which makes for a more natural picture, I think.

You look like you're putting out the recycling in your AV! Those dilation solutions are horrid, aren't they, I hope it wears off soon. Did you also have the yellowy one that makes you look jaundiced for an hour afterwards? Can't remember what that's for. Contact lens position checking maybe?

Even a few hours later my eyes still look terrible and jaundiced is the exact description. Of course now I have to go back in a couple of weeks for another exam after two weeks of allergy drops and artificial tear solutions to determine either my proper eye prescription or a visit to an eye surgeon. Just one of those things I guess.

Your comment on a large smile making your pictures look better is spot on in my opinion. Focusing on that smile does something to our bodies and I tend to believe makes us feel better which relaxes us as well. Your pictures are always very beautiful and I really like your current Vargas girl photo.
 
I have to confess I am a slightly larger package now, after stuffing my face with delicious things in France for nearly three weeks... :eek: :D I am trying to get back in the straight and narrow now I'm home, but it's difficult!

I've only been to California, for work, quite some years ago. Took some time for additional visiting, though. I really enjoyed Nappa, Saratoga, and the Grand Canyon on that trip, I'd like to get back there some time and hike it properly (only had time to go about a third of the way down). New England in an autumn might be quite something to see too, from what relatives have told me. :)



They're actually a great way to get a sense of a place. A neighbour of mine was going to France some time back, somewhere I'd been, and I recommended the 'petit train' there to him. He looked pretty dubious, like I was winding him up, and then another neighbour (who actually is French) told him the same thing and he became convinced it was an elaborate setup of some kind :D He was very surprised to get there and discover it was actually a thing :)


Still a very sexy package, Numi. ;):kiss:

You should come visit the South...it is way better than New England. :D
 
Even a few hours later my eyes still look terrible and jaundiced is the exact description. Of course now I have to go back in a couple of weeks for another exam after two weeks of allergy drops and artificial tear solutions to determine either my proper eye prescription or a visit to an eye surgeon. Just one of those things I guess.

Your comment on a large smile making your pictures look better is spot on in my opinion. Focusing on that smile does something to our bodies and I tend to believe makes us feel better which relaxes us as well. Your pictures are always very beautiful and I really like your current Vargas girl photo.

Why thank you, it's a great picture challenge, that one, I do like it. I shall have to hunt out another one to do :)

How are the eyes now? Important to get that stuff right... I read an article recently about a lady who didn't dry her hands thoroughly before putting in soft contact lenses and got a horrid water-born infection, lost much of her sight... :( I only wear contacts for sport (except sex ;)) and theatre, but I have dried my hands with new purpose before putting them in since I read it.

("Why not for sex", I hear you ask... :D Well, my contacts are only my distance prescription, not varifocal, so I'd have to put on reading glasses for the, er, 'close work'... *giggles*)
 
Still a very sexy package, Numi. ;):kiss:

You should come visit the South...it is way better than New England. :D

Aw, thanks... *blushes furiously* You're too kind :kiss:

Where in the South is good, then? What's there to do and see? :cool:
 
Why thank you, it's a great picture challenge, that one, I do like it. I shall have to hunt out another one to do :)

How are the eyes now? Important to get that stuff right... I read an article recently about a lady who didn't dry her hands thoroughly before putting in soft contact lenses and got a horrid water-born infection, lost much of her sight... :( I only wear contacts for sport (except sex ;)) and theatre, but I have dried my hands with new purpose before putting them in since I read it.

("Why not for sex", I hear you ask... :D Well, my contacts are only my distance prescription, not varifocal, so I'd have to put on reading glasses for the, er, 'close work'... *giggles*)

My eyes are much improved now, the allergy drops and artificial tears have been very helpful. I've worn contact lenses in the past with poor results due to a pronounced astigmatism and insufficient moisture in my eyes. A few years ago I seriously considered having LASIK surgery done but didn't do so. I've no regrets about that either.

You are absolutely correct about the risk factors of conjunctivitis, I've know friends who had issues with it. One friend assisted in an emergency child birth and wiped the perspiration from his eyes. He was out work for a few days due to that.

I'm very certain that any "close up" work of a more intimate nature you partake in would proceed nicely without any corrective lenses. ;)
 
Aw, thanks... *blushes furiously* You're too kind :kiss:

Where in the South is good, then? What's there to do and see? :cool:

Nah...just an immense fan of you :)

For you...I would suggest Charleston or Charlotte or Savannah...old cities with a small feel...:)
 
My eyes are much improved now, the allergy drops and artificial tears have been very helpful. I've worn contact lenses in the past with poor results due to a pronounced astigmatism and insufficient moisture in my eyes. A few years ago I seriously considered having LASIK surgery done but didn't do so. I've no regrets about that either.

You are absolutely correct about the risk factors of conjunctivitis, I've know friends who had issues with it. One friend assisted in an emergency child birth and wiped the perspiration from his eyes. He was out work for a few days due to that.

I'm very certain that any "close up" work of a more intimate nature you partake in would proceed nicely without any corrective lenses. ;)

I have astigmatism too, I wore gas permeable lenses for some years, before I needed varifocals. Air-conditioned offices and long commutes put me off those, made my eyes too tired. I didn't think it was possible to have soft contacts, but they've made it possible now, very clever. I find them really good for cycling and skiing :) I'm way too chicken for eye surgery, however statistically safe it is. :eek:

Close work, yes... I do like to see what I'm working with. To appreciate properly every inch, every vein, every bead of pre-cum... :devil:
 
Nah...just an immense fan of you :)

For you...I would suggest Charleston or Charlotte or Savannah...old cities with a small feel...:)

You're going to make me blush again :eek:

Mmm, I like the sound of those places. They sound very Scarlett O'Hara :) And I do like a corset, as you know :devil:
 
My camera is charged and ready to go :D

:D I already have a very dedicated photographer, but thank you for your offer :cool:

Welcome to the Playground! I guess we can tell where you stand on the great "how to pronounce 'scone'" question? :) You should see the debates Lit has had across the Atlantic about scone vs biscuit... :D
 
You're going to make me blush again :eek:

Mmm, I like the sound of those places. They sound very Scarlett O'Hara :) And I do like a corset, as you know :devil:

A blushing you would be very hot ;)

I actually live near the place where they shot the opening scenes of Terra for Gone with the Wind. :)

Yes I do ;):devil:
 
A blushing you would be very hot ;)

I actually live near the place where they shot the opening scenes of Terra for Gone with the Wind. :)

Yes I do ;):devil:

Is it beautiful there? I don't think I've actually seen "Gone with the Wind". I'll have to seek it out now :)

A mutual friend mentioned you to me yesterday. Please know that I'm thinking of you, like so many here, I'm sure. :heart:
 
Is it beautiful there? I don't think I've actually seen "Gone with the Wind". I'll have to seek it out now :)

A mutual friend mentioned you to me yesterday. Please know that I'm thinking of you, like so many here, I'm sure. :heart:

Yes it is :)

Thank you for your thoughts, Numi :rose:
 
What this old thing? *picks it up and looks at it, before casually tossing it behind her again* Nah I've seen nicer. Like yours *winks*

:eek: :D

I'm sure I don't know what you could mean.... ;) *plays the Brit card with a grin*
 
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