Thanks to Sassybear for the comic
A lovely Fourth of July here yesterday with friends and family with a cook out, but now I'll return next week after a weekend jolly up in the Pocono Mountains to the Woods for some Glamping fun.I am getting used to these three-day work weeks. Till then kids!!
HAHAHAHAHAHA! Well, we know how your summers go. We don't know if you're coming or going!
ReplyDeleteA weekend of lube and lazing by the water? Sounds deeeeeeee-lightful.
ReplyDeleteWould that make it tubing?
DeleteGlamp on!
ReplyDeleteEnjoy
ReplyDeleteHave a great time! I have heard the Woods is amazing. I read an article on it once. One of the favorites of the LGBT. I have yet been to the Pocono's either. I imagine the views are pretty there.
ReplyDeleteSave some of your energy for P-town toots! That comic is a hoot. I have heard there may be a few fairies in the Woods.
ReplyDeleteHave fun!
ReplyDeleteThe very idea of being in the great outdoors at the moment fills me with horror - it is absolutely pissing with rain today here in the UK! Jx
ReplyDeleteI just arrived....it is glorious here dear. It's been a beautiful weekend so far.
DeleteEnjoy the faeries!
ReplyDeleteEven though I have my own pool for skinny dipping, I'm jealous! The Woods sound like Heaven!
ReplyDelete"Away with the fairies" is a British term for not being focused/paying attention to someone saying something to you. "Oh, sorry I was away with the fairies". I know it well.
ReplyDeletethe mistress is often away with the fairies.
DeleteSounds delish, sweetpea! Have fun! xoxo
ReplyDeleteHave a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteSx
Go dance with the fairies
ReplyDeleteThat's hilarious! I hope you have fun this weekend.
ReplyDeleteTundra Bunny here...
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your Glamping trip to the mountains, Maddie! Forget the faeries, watch out for bears, ticks and poison ivy, LOL!
she is poison ivy!
DeleteEnjoy what you can, when you can, as much as you can!
ReplyDeleteHope you're having a lovely time. Adore the toon. So much fun. Kizzes.
ReplyDeleteOh, you meant the actual toon. silly me i thought you meant the mistress.
DeleteFairies in the woods? Wasn't that a Shakespeare play? A Midsummer Night's Wet Dream?
ReplyDelete"“I know a bank where the wild thyme blows, ...”
Deleteamong other things blowing....