Mind-bending sensuality

I just spent about 2 hours looking at this thread. I was mesmerized and loved every page. Fantastic!
 
I just spent about 2 hours looking at this thread. I was mesmerized and loved every page. Fantastic!

Thanks so much for stopping in and for your delightful comment. I'm glad you are enjoying it!
 

So...I have looked at this pic several times...keep wondering where her head is? We can see the outline of her lower legs, but not her head. Is the artist saying the rest of her doesn't matter? Or just has her head hidden under her shoulder, without being under the liquid....

I know, just go with the flow, don't be so literal, just enjoy that her body is luscious...but Sally's posts do make me think...
 
So...I have looked at this pic several times...keep wondering where her head is? We can see the outline of her lower legs, but not her head. Is the artist saying the rest of her doesn't matter? Or just has her head hidden under her shoulder, without being under the liquid....

I know, just go with the flow, don't be so literal, just enjoy that her body is luscious...but Sally's posts do make me think...

That is an interesting observation and now I can't stop looking at it too. She is either bowing her head into the water, or it was photoshopped out for effect. Thanks for the unique perspective.
 
JEALOUS!

(but it does for me too and I'm only on caffeine so I can only imagine - did you survive? are you going to share the poetry that you wrote? :) )

I'm afraid all attempts at poetry were thwarted by a mischievous keyboard that kept moving its keys around and by a pencil made of angel hair. Entertaining light show, though--the highlight of the evening was watching an episode of Nova about black holes that featured trippy special effects and my favorite theoretical physicist emitting an almost comically kinky vibe. Not the William Blake experience I was looking for, but you go where it takes you. And I got a great night's sleep.
 
I'm afraid all attempts at poetry were thwarted by a mischievous keyboard that kept moving its keys around and by a pencil made of angel hair. Entertaining light show, though--the highlight of the evening was watching an episode of Nova about black holes that featured trippy special effects and my favorite theoretical physicist emitting an almost comically kinky vibe. Not the William Blake experience I was looking for, but you go where it takes you. And I got a great night's sleep.

I was wondering how your trip went. Glad it was a positive experience.
 
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