vianyajo
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More, more, more!
Pretty please.
Ill have to come up with something. But too bad I didnt get a picture during the local Christmas Parade or at the Tree farm. Any suggestions?
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More, more, more!
Pretty please.
Ill have to come up with something. But too bad I didnt get a picture during the local Christmas Parade or at the Tree farm. Any suggestions?
In front of the tree?
On the bed?
(I'm so naughty)
I think I can definitely accomplish that. Maybe me taking the kilt off and climbing into the bed, holding it open and getting a picture from behind holding it up. Just enough to tease
Rawwwrrrr!
I love sensual teasing. You and I are going to be good friends.
Definitely a good start!
glad you like it
Was there any doubt?
Did the thread die? I have been kilted 3 of the last 4 days, including the sub zero cold we had last night for the Eclipse. A nice heavy jacket kept much of me warm, but my face and hands were freezing! Just a bit of fun with 3 of my pups.
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Perfect! Thank you for sharing. Did you get to see the eclipse from where you were?
Absolutely, took out the telescope to look as well. Absolutely stunning, and perfectly clear here in the mountains. Just bitter cold was all
That sounds like an amazing time! It was a clear night here, too, but we went out to see and came back in. The desert gets cold when that sun goes down.
I can imagine! No moisture or cloud cover to keep any heat in, just radiates back into space. Wind was the biggest concern here, the temps were low teens, but with the wind it felt right around -10.
Yikes! Frigid, right there!
Most of our winter is rain or winds. Today was winds.
Unlike a kilt, on these days, going outdoors requires panties!
Hah, I strongly disagree. I have only ever worn anything under my kilt twice, even in high winds and the cold.
You haven't had a kilt show off your rear-end, apparently.
Why not come for a visit. Bring the kilt, of course. I'll check the weather channel for wind gusts and let you know a good date.
haha, who says I havent? Just as long as my hands are quick enough to keep the front down, all is good in my book. The kilt is heavily weighted though, tons of fabric, plus the kilt pin in the front helps keep it down. It doesnt move in a wind gust as much as a skirt or dress would.
There are both winter weather and summer kilts?
One made of wool, one made of ????
Wool is the original standard, though these days you can get lighter weight wool ones, acrylic or even Polyviscose kilts. All have differing weights and feel a bit different. I wear a kilt year round, usually a couple times a month, but recently far more often. I think I am going to star wearing them several times a week, eventually phasing over to almost entirely kilted.
Did the thread die? I have been kilted 3 of the last 4 days, including the sub zero cold we had last night for the Eclipse. A nice heavy jacket kept much of me warm, but my face and hands were freezing! Just a bit of fun with 3 of my pups.
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I thought so (the wool) - I've never heard of acrylic or polyviscose. I have seen some that I thought were more like canvas. Reminded me of cargo shorts. Utility kilt?
Do you wear them to work, or only at home/to certain events? I remember my grandma's town (edited for safety) used to have a Scottish parade or maybe Irish... *ponders* I was a wee lassie and we'd drive over.
Thank you for keeping the thread alive! Quite dashing.
And those three sweet puppers! Especially the smallest one, gazing up at you so attentively.