Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Mangos $17.99 eyes without a face














































Today we will mostly be shooting mangos. Mango season is upon us and i may have overdone it. Especially considering these ones have faces well eyes they have eyes.
More so then your average potato. 
Eyes without a face?
No copyright infringement intended.
Has anyone seen that movie?
I watched part of it once late at night with insomnia visiting. It was a black and white film and the girl did have eyes and not much of a face.
What does a vegetarian do when the mangos have eyes?
 What does anyone do at that point?

Monday, April 15, 2013

Fantastic big huggable geese

 these were huggable animals in stature vs attitude- but they werent spikey geese and my approach was gentle...
they have beautiful eyes although i guess most creatures do...
maybe not so much for my liking would be the spiders eyes.









Thursday, April 11, 2013

Water Beautiful Water, Puget Sound

 oh lush water you look like a crinkly blanket that would facilitate coolness and not cause me to want to flip my pillow as the coolness is already there.

Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Ex military Rabbit visits Fort Casey

 Today Lt Brambles visited Fort Casey where his grandfather Lt Brambles the first was posted back before both Mr Brambles the second and this present  Junior version of Lt Brambles.
As we  can see he is intrigued to see where his grandfather was stationed and where he himself may shack up with the next cute little bunny with a tight ass that Mr Brambles encounters in the woods just behind him in the shot.
He has just returned from Iraq and all he had to say was "damn it was hot".
Lt Brambles would be proud of this modern Lt Brambles- unlike what he felt when his son came out as a cross dresser who would in fact not be entering the military and instead throwing his life down the tube with his oddity.
Young Lt Brambles was the link between his father and grandfather he was in the military but he also enjoyed a bit of feminine roleplay , mostly alone.




Monday, April 1, 2013

Horned melon

The horned melon of the Kalahari.
Tasted like cucumber to me , gelatinous on the inside like a pomegranate but green like a kiwi.
Interesting , not sure i would pay 5.99 again but now I know.
Talula's choice , she had a couple spoonfuls but didn't like it's seediness.