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Open Vacation with friends What she after?

On our two weeks nude camping vacation we had invited 2 friends of our daughters (ages 14&12 ) to go with us. Mother of the two girls ask to go for the first week to see how the girls would react to the openness of being nude around others ( they had tried this at home and like it)
( NOW) The question the mother wants to get closer to our family.
She ask if we could try sharing our 3 bedroom cabin together as one family. She made comments as to how her daughter like our son (age12) and how big and good looking my husband is. Can she be looking for a sexual relationship with us or not. She will sit in the chair facing my husband and son spread leg showing everything as does her daughters. We all are sitting (nude) playing cards or a board games. Other wise we all have fun swimming and sunning by the pool.

2 comments - What do you think?  Posted by - 2011/07/31 at 5:32 AM

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VIDEO: Memorial dedicated one year after Albert Pike flood

VIDEO: Memorial dedicated one year after Albert Pike flood
One year to the day after a massive flash flood killed 20 campers at the Albert Pike Recreation Area, friends and family returned to the scene of the disaster to dedicate a memorial and pay tribute to the lives lost.

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Marsha Temlock: Grandparents Vacationing with Grandchildren After Their Parents Divorce

Marsha Temlock: Grandparents Vacationing with Grandchildren After Their Parents Divorce
Summer is often a time when grandparents are recruited to spend time with their grandkids. A beleaguered single-again parent deserves time off and, if money…

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Teddy Roosevelt stopped in Glenwood after mountain lion hunt near Meeker

Teddy Roosevelt stopped in Glenwood after mountain lion hunt near Meeker
In February 1901 Vice President-elect Theodore Roosevelt was honored at a dinner hosted by James Devereux at the Hotel Glenwood located on the northeast corner of Eighth and Grand Avenue. Roosevelt was returning from a month-long hunt near Meeker, where he shot 12 mountain lion.

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Tiger’s Adventure at Nepal after Car Accident

After the car crash, Tiger Woods, in need of a well-earned rest, flew off to Nepal. But like any golfer on holiday, he had of course to try the local links – a mountainous course situated high in the Himalayas.

The club was delighted to welcome him but desolated that they couldn’t provide a caddie as the Sherpas who usually attended were on an Everest expedition. However, they assured him they could provide a yak who would serve very well instead.

“Sahib Woods,” assured the secretary, “this animal is of inestimable value but you have to watch out for him as he does like to sit on golf balls. It is, however, no problem as you have merely to reach under him and remove the ball. The yak will then continue on with the caddying.”

Forewarned and only slightly perturbed, Tiger set out. Over the first eight holes he had only had to remove the ball from beneath the sitting yak twice. Then on the ninth hole he had to drive the ball blind over a rocky outcrop. The yak took off after it and Tiger followed the yak. He caught up with it beyond the rocks. It was sitting in a water hazard – right up to its neck.

Tiger stripped off and dived in the icy water to rescue his ball. He groped around under the yak but could not feel it at all. He surfaced, took another deep breath and tried again. Still nothing. Almost frozen, he tried again but with the same result. Finally he gave up and frozen to the bone made his way back to the clubhouse.

“Hey fella, what’s going on?” He explained to the secretary how he had dived three times for his ball but that the yak refused to move. He told the man how he couldn’t find his ball and was almost frozen to death in the process.

“And” he went on ” that bloody yak is still sitting out there in the water hazard”

“Oh a thousand apologies”. The secretary was very apologetic, “I forgot to tell you. The yak also likes to sit on fish” .

Tiger Woods’ new estate on Jupiter Island

Tiger‘s Alleged Mistress Rachel Uchitel(photo enclosed)

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How do you get rid of that empty feeling you have after you return from a great vacation or camp?

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Singer Island Sands Replaced After Tropical Storm Noel

Tropical storm Noel caused significant damage along Florida’s south-eastern coast in November 2007, removing thousands of tons of sand, undermining many expensive beach-side properties and threatening the exclusive resort’s tourism income.

After devastating The Dominican Republic and Haiti, claiming 143 lives and causing untold damage throughout the island, tropical storm Noel moved onto Florida and worked its way up the east coast. Although it claimed no lives in the State, the storm caused significant coastal erosion, most notable at Riviera Beach in exclusive Singer Island, a suburb of West Palm Beach, and the nearby beaches of Jupiter and South Palm.

Many exclusive buildings including condominiums, hotels and other real estate were affected as sand around them was simply washed away by the storm. The Weather Channel carried graphic live footage of the erosion in action; great chunks of the beach simply disappeared in seconds as Noel tore its way North. It was gripping TV as viewers across the US were able to witness at first hand the sheer power of the tropical storm.

After quickly taking stock of the damage local State and local politicians realised that they needed to take immediate and positive action to restore the affected beaches to their former glory or risk losing millions in tourism revenues. Less than a month after the storm heavy machinery was on the beach meticulously replacing the sand washed away by Noel. The total cost of the repairs for Singer Island Beach, Jupiter Beach and South Palm Beach will amount to $3 million.

Although that may seem an expensive short-term solution Governor Charlie Crist estimates that each dollar spent replacing the sand will generate eight more in tourism revenues for the area. He has said that the State will foot the bill and also initiate a long-term plan to build a beach protection scheme, such as off-coast jetties or some form of barrier system.

“I’m not a scientist,” said Grist, “but it looks like jetties provide a longer term solution. So in future every time we get a little wind we won’t be dealing with this sort of thing.” The work on that long-term solution has already started at Jupiter Beach and is expected to take one month. When that is complete the machinery will be moved to Singer Island and then onward to South Palm Beach where the construction work will be repeated.

So, much to the delight of the owners of every single condominium, house and hotel in Singer Island, Jupiter Beach and South Palm Beach, the devastation caused by Noel will soon be forgotten as the beaches will be restored to their former glory, and better still will be paid for out of State revenues.

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