Friday, February 15, 2008

463. If Your Horses Could Talk



Von swirled his snoot, vapors rising, rattling ice like dice. Looking at Rog with hooded eyes, he spoke over the rim of his crystal. "If your horses could talk, I wonder if they'd complain."

"Frail no," said Yul.

Von smiled. Rog didn't.

34 comments:

  1. Nice blog!
    I love your blog :D

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  2. I could check your mate; wait, that didn't sound like what it meant when I thought it. :-D

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  3. LMAO I suspect neither of my mates would appreciated being checked. :P The husband and the girlfriend both prefer girls.

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  4. Not if they had any common sense anyway!

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  5. Hey, I never said Von was Spock. :-D

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  6. Wow, these are fantastic. How do you do these? I love them.

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  7. Ces, I used a freeware program anyone can download called Apophysis. Thanks for the kind words. Creating images with this program is like a treasure hunt and just a ton of fun.

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  8. Wamblings, girls are good. You'll get no argument here. In fact, a toast with the finest snoot Von has: To Girls and the Women they become. :-)

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  9. I just downloaded Apophysis. I think it could become rather addictive once I figured it out. I'm asking myself now if I really need another obsession. I can figure it out or just come here and see what you've created with it. What are the chances I would create something as wonderful as the pearl or the splash anyway?

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  10. Wamblings, you might need a few private lessons. I could teach you how to twirl a pearl but I have a feeling you know as much as I. :-D

    Apophysis is a program that just takes a little time to learn how to use. There are several tutorials on the net and those are usually a good place to start. I will say this, the image of the "Monk in Red" that I'm using for my header today, was one of the first images I created when I had no frailing idea what I was doing. Have fun and holler if you need some help. :-)

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  11. Me and my horses gave you an award. Come by and pick it up.

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  12. I reckon I could teach you a thing or two about pearl twirling. Darn shame you have no pearl since experience is surely the best teacher. Tongue is the preferred twirler and some gentle lipping combined with tongue... *jolts*

    My first Lz lover told me why girls are so good together. "Same body parts, same nerve endings." When you share that kind of intimacy everything you give you also feel.

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  13. Victoria, I am honored and humbled. And I proudly display the gift on my sidebar. Thank you for thinking of me. Very much appreciated. Make sure the girls know I said Thanks. :-)

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  14. Wamblings, I have no doubt of anything you just said. You got the parts and I don't. Therefore, I humbly submit myself to your direction on all matters of pearl twirling. I'm a very dedicated student and willing to practice and practice and practice. Maybe we could have a belly showing too. A sharing of aesthetic philosophies, of course. :-)

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  15. You know, T, if you had boobs and a pearl, you would be absolutely perfect. *shows just a tiny bit more tummy* I almost have bi-imagination though, gotta admit in my head your chest is innocent of hair.

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  16. W, very little hair on my chest. Once spring hits and I'm back on the bike without full leggings and I start shaving my legs again, I usually shave the very little chest hair I have too. Never been a big fan of body hair and there is nothing quite like two pairs of smoothly shaved legs intertwined in oil and creating a friction measured in breaths. :-)

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  17. Since laser treatments I have only a very little shaving to do anywhere. *wicked grin*

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  18. W, since I only started shaving my legs a few years ago, and I only do it for about eight months of the year, the novelty hasn't worn off. I also like the fact that you can't do it fast--or at least I can't--so it becomes almost a meditative exercise, which I enjoy quite a bit.

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  19. Ooooooooh, I missed that "anywhere" bit. Give me a second for my imagination to catch up. :-D

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  20. hehehe Yes, I am very much into smooooooooooth.

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  21. The pictures you post for your blogs are...insane. Very beautiful pictures. And what a short blog; I was surprised!

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  22. Jennifer, kind words always appreciated. Thanks for noticing the images. Not quite sure I follow you on the "short blog" bit. :-)

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  23. Thank you for the comment on my blog. It's a little strange because I've been coming to your blog for a couple of weeks now. I've wanted to post but didn't because I thought I would spend more time exploring the back story. I still will because I find your art fascinating. Stay tuned to my next post - because you're an inspiration. Best

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  24. Bill, nice to see you stopping by with a comment. My advice is forget the backstory, but if you want an idea of what is what and who is who, read the "Who's Who" under the Story Stuff title on my sidebar. By all means, explore as much as you like, the story is over two years old and approached almost 200,000 words--so, lots of stuff has happened, but the story is not like most stories and jumps around in time quite a bit. I try and write each post as if it could be read and enjoyed alone, along with the corresponding artwork. Besides, I think the writing is much better now than it was. ;-)

    Looking forward to your next post. Sounds interesting. :-)

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  25. always fascinating..
    today is no exception

    deena

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  26. Deena, seeing you comment brings a smile to my face and tells me you are doing okay. Me and the possum gonna be watching you. :-D

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  27. The words 'Frail no' from Yul always makes me smile. Without doubt, at least in my imagination, she can say these two words in a thousand different ways to alter their interpretation just a little with every nuance of sound through her lips. In love with the image that accompanies. 4 wonderful chapters, prose and fractal both.

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  28. Sweetest, you are absolutely right. Yul has mastered the use of the word "Frail" and, for her, could be a language in and of itself. Nobody does it as well as she does. Shame Yul isn't standing behind me massaging my shoulders. I'd like to hear her whisper a few 'frails." :-D

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  29. Frail Yes.. Horses can talk for sure...

    I have seen a few that do...:D spent too much time at my cousins stud farm once upon a time...

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  30. Sometimes with more clarity than our own species. :-D

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  31. Ahhhh....to visit a stud farm...

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  32. About ten hours due south. :-D

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