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I have so many of these that I'm going tostart posting some every day.
Yay. That first one is so beautiful. And they are all lovely. Kizzes.
ReplyDeleteWonderful idea. Some much needed solace for the inner man.
ReplyDeleteDo you know what building that first picture is of, or what country it's in?
ReplyDeleteNice! Rick, you have given me many a hard on, many ejaculations,and I thank you. If it means anything, I am dedicating today's semen shots to you, as much as I can jack out of my balls.
ReplyDeleteAnd I like it that you will now be sharing great photos of the world, too. This load is for you, brother.
Infidel - Sorry, I do not know either. However, it does look middle-Easternish.
ReplyDeleteThe top picture is the Peacock Room in the Castellon di Sammezzano. The Sammezzano Castle, surrounded by a large park, is located in the homonymous town near Leccio, in the municipality of Reggello in the province of Florence. Read more at www.histouring.com. Type in Castello di Sammezzano.
ReplyDeleteSide note: Ya think the interior designer might have been gay? Gorgeous work.
Milleson - I'm glad you either: 1. Have been everywhere or, 2. Know everything. Thanks for the info for Infidel.
ReplyDeleteRick, neither 1 nor 2. For some unexplained reason, this techno-ignoramus has developed a knack for discovering these things on the WWW. Gad to help.
ReplyDeleteGreat idea, the more the better. Love your work.
ReplyDeleteAnon@4:23pm - Thank you.
ReplyDeleteMilleson, thanks for the information. I would never have guessed Italy. The doorway and the mosaic work look very Middle Eastern, if a little eccentric, but those fan-like structures going up to the ceiling are just bizarre.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures, Rick. Great that you'll be posing more.
ReplyDeleteTaurus - I like to share. :-)
ReplyDelete#1 it looks like a fractal
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