Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2011/11/01
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]George Lottermoser wrote: >On Oct 31, 2011, at 10:09 PM, Doug Herr wrote: > >> I should mention the Veela I encountered (or, was encountered by) during >> my vacation last summer with the grandkids... or maybe I shouldn't. > >C O M E O N Doug >You can't just tease like that. > Last summer SWMBO and I took a couple of grandkids camping for a week in Northern California. For those who haven't visited the area, this is a heavily-forested, sparsely populated area known for its rugged wilderness and for hidden, fortified cannabis farms. We stopped during our travels at a highway rest area in the remote coastal mountains to allow the grandkids (5 and 8 years old) some run-around time, where I noticed a 20-something Veela wanna-be working the crowds. She was flirting with nearly anything with a Y chromosome and a better car than hers, which is to say nearly anything with a Y chromosome. She also had an adorable puppy on a crude hand-made leash. Leaves, twigs and dust were embedded in the pup's fur, and as far as I could tell the puppy had the benefit of all of her grooming skills. Her game seemed to be getting whatever handouts she could from the other travelers, whether cash or food or puppy supplies (she scored a bag of puppy chow while I was there). I also noticed that there were three 20-something males she seemed to ignore... a bit puzzling until I saw one of them retrieve some personal items from her car. Aha! The FOUR of them were together! She was ignoring them, and they were keeping their distance, to improve her game. At one point she bent over to place the puppy food in the car when a puff of breeze revealed that she was not wearing any underwear. I did not point this out to the grandkids or to SWMBO. Doug Herr Birdman of Sacramento http://www.wildlightphoto.com