BrendaBear
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Hi Birdie!!!Greetings and Salutations HAPPY SOLSTICE everyone!!!
Hello Strix



So are we supposed to dance naked in the moonlight tonight or what?
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Hi Birdie!!!Greetings and Salutations HAPPY SOLSTICE everyone!!!
Hello Strix
I LOVE your way of thinking!Hi Birdie!!!
So are we supposed to dance naked in the moonlight tonight or what?
Wait… she doesn’t shoot a six shooter around your feet like in those old westerns… right?I LOVE your way of thinking!
I'm about to get "tuneup" on the patio, from my Lovely Wife Domme, which I know will make me "dance!"
Thank you. I appreciate it.Finnish traditions are not exactly German of course, but our word 'joulu' , and the Swedish 'jul' are definitely related to Yule, and our relations used to be better with German countries, we're around the same sea after all (German traders were abundant here already in Middle Ages). And most of our traditions are not exactly Christian. If you take of going to church on Christmas (eve or day), some songs, and advent calendars... The rest is pretty much of pagan origin. So as an atheist I rather call by a non-Christian name.
Though here most of it is actually originally from 'kekri', the old harvest feast that was celebrated in the autumn, a bit like our Halloween. Originally each house celebrated when they had their harvest jobs ready, then in was settled around All Saints' Day. Still in 19th century peasants had kekri, and church and "better people" had Christmas. Some celebrated kekri as late as early 20th century.
"Kekripukki", kekri buck, is something rather similar to Krampus. In Finnish Santa Claus is still called "Yule bock", though these days the looks and behaviour are totally like Santa Claus.
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No its too cold to dance naked.. And sorry it took me so long to answer Ive had a busy day..Hi Birdie!!!
So are we supposed to dance naked in the moonlight tonight or what?
No worries, my friend. I hate being naked anyway… but it isn’t too cold here.No its too cold to dance naked.. And sorry it took me so long to answer Ive had a busy day..
Maybe in the desert. Here on the shore of Lake Huron its -13°C and snowing. Naked dancing will have to be performed by the fireplace.Hi Birdie!!!
So are we supposed to dance naked in the moonlight tonight or what?
Its -16 C 3F here currently whats the temp where you are?No worries, my friend. I hate being naked anyway… but it isn’t too cold here.![]()
We could find another place to do something while you are naked….Maybe in the desert. Here on the shore of Lake Huron its -13°C and snowing. Naked dancing will have to be performed by the fireplace.
Unless there is Rum Cream...
57F and 13.8CIts -16 C 3F here currently whats the temp where you are?
Christmas is here early.We could find another place to do something while you are naked….
Oh ya Im jealous of your Temp Brenda Bear...57F and 13.8C![]()
Well Santa… how do I get on your naughty list? There is a wonderful dungeon here, you know….Christmas is here early.
Its -16 C 3F here currently whats the temp where you are?
I'm expecting some dancing now, Tan!
Thank you! And with crusty bread! Yum.View attachment 2450631
There you go. Enjoy.
I'll dance for solstice. Anyone interested in joining me?
Is that you? So lovely!After some wild Solstice dancing, could wash up and relax in the sauna with some tea, maybe?
You'll have to fly me out to somewhere Scandinavian first, no snow and no saunas here.
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I will! Yay, dancing!I'll dance for solstice. Anyone interested in joining me?