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Friday, July 15, 2022

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11 comments:

  1. We used to call those "pumpkin lanterns."
    Have a terrific weekend, Rick!

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  2. the 2nd pic reminds me of the mountain lake i was skinnydip with my friends back in the old days. We swimming naked and some of my friends even got boner and we didnt care. good bonding bro time

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  3. Scott from Massachusetts said...

    All beautiful pics Rick!!

    #1) Very colorful and well kept condo's of apts!!

    #4) Indeed, has to be an Oct or Nov pic!! I've been known to take a swim or two at this time of year. We call it Indian Summer here in New England.

    #5) I love winter scenes and this one is a beauty. Nothing better than being all bundled up with a hot coffee or hot chocolate in hand walking on a deserted road like this.

    #6) I think I will watch from the ground.

    #7) A flower expert will have to tell me what kind of beautiful flowers these are.


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    1. 7 = physalis de la famille des solanacees

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  4. Pat - When I was a kid we called them Japanese lanterns.

    Scott - A reverse Google Image Search said they are Chinese Gooseberries.

    Hot Daddy - I love skinny-dipping.

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  5. Scott from Massachusetts said...

    Yes guys!!

    OH skinny dipping with my high school buddy crush (though I did not know what liking men was all about) but I can still picture in my mind his full moon lily white cheeks while this was a full moon in the sky. Thick cock on him too!!

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  6. Another great series, Rick. Thanks

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  7. Beautiful selections.Thanks

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  8. Scott - Sweet story.

    Big Dude & Taurus - You are very welcome.

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  9. I checked the last image with Google Images and it showed this to be Physalis Alkekengi or Bladder Cherry. The fruit is good for infection. We called them Chinese lanterns and thought they were poisonous, when we were kids.

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  10. JayreeS & Anon - Thank you both!

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Nice you must be or delete your ass I will.