Wednesday, January 27, 2021

These Are the Times

 

It's been cold, cloudy, and a little rainy since Sunday.


I am so over it.
These are the times I wish I had a second home somewhere warmer. 

Like, maybe in the Caribbean or South Pacific.











19 comments:

Your French Patrick said...

Certainly one of the hottest countries on the planet, Ethiopia sees the temperature vary between 45 ° C and 60 ° C at the Dallol site. What to be well at the top of the ranking.
But I know you prefer your USA now that Biden is president.

Hugs and bisous, my darlings Jean and Pat.

Mistress Maddie said...

Let's just go build a second little hut in Costa Rica . We can spend all day nude on the beach!!!!

uptonking said...

Reach for the beach? I know... it's 9 degrees here today, and I am walking around grateful that it is so warm. :P That's the mindset. Here. Not sure how I got to this point. Lunacy? I spend more time putting on layers and taking off layers to go from one place to another (I go two places daily) then I spend at the actual place. Sigh. Chin up. Like Covid, winter, too, has an end!

Hot guys said...

You're not alone in this, many people worldwide are missing Summer at the moment 😉

Xersex said...

so nice guys & pics

PaulMmn said...

Sounds like you have S.A.D. You need some sunshine (or artificial sunshine) to literally brighten up your day! Turn up the heat, strip down, and enjoy being naked, even if it is only inside!

--PaulMmn

PaulMmn said...

One of yesterday's comments mentioned that women have YY chromosomes and men have XY. A recent Scientific American article on women in sports mentioned that some women have XY chromosomes... and some men, YY or XYY. Biology is always ready to surprise us!

--PaulMmn

Sixpence Notthewiser said...

Ohhh the South Pacific?
Yes, please. Especially with that gentleman who's walking on the sand....

XOXO

JeanWM said...

Our days are in the 40s but our nights are in the 20s now and we have an 80% chance of snow.
This will be our first of the year so it should be fun to wake up to a snowy morning! Hugs and bisous.

Big Dude said...

Starting the count with the man on the bed...the man in pic no. 14 is absolutely stunning. I could see myself taking his load...anytime!

whkattk said...

@ MFP - Well, we'll see what transpires over the next few months... If Republicans continue to support the likes of Trump, Hawley, Cruz, McCarthy, Jordan, and Greene, we may be out of here, anyway.

whkattk said...

@ Paul - I do have SAD, I try to get out and stand in direct sunlight every day for at least 10 minutes.

whkattk said...

@ Mistress & Six - When do we leave??? XOXO

whkattk said...

@ Jean - it'll be lovely to look at from inside - with a nice glass of wine. 😉

SickoRicko said...

A summer home would be a wonderful luxury.

Anonymous said...

We like the rain. Its relaxing for us but we dont live in the US and rain for us is always needed. Our winters we dont see snow either unless we go to the mountains.

Over the years though the body has started changing how it reacts to the sun. Soon as I am outside I start sneezing, eyes start leaking and if Im in the sun too long my skin will start to bubble up. Only in direct sunlight. Cloudy Im fine or if we out in the forest/bush I have no issues.

whkattk said...

@ Anon - I have the same thing happen to me in the cold...if my skin touches ice or snow, it blisters. It's no fun!

Anonymous said...

I honestly miss winter. I mean, not all the salting and shoveling and such, but small puerile pleasures like snowball fights, snowmen, snow angels, and writing our names in the snow.

I mean, bear in mind, summer was great too, we had a pond in our property and I'd often be there swimming with friends, wrestling, masturbating. Dad also maintained an old "abandoned" barn as a shelter from bad weather that I think all us boys knew was where we were supposed to jerk off when the weather didn't allow for swimming.

Anonymous said...

No such thing as YY. The X actually has some genes you can't live without. The smaller Y is almost exclusively dedicated to civilization. Most men have one X and one Y, most women have two X's, but since it's all mediated by hormones, yeah. Variants can be one X, three or more X's, XXY, XXXY, XYY, XXYY...

A few other chromosomes have trisomies as well, most well-known is the 21st, or Down syndrome.