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St Jude's Alumni

Friday 8 March 2024

Old Images- new captions

 

Apologies for not posting recently but I’m still not where I should be mentally.

The image above and the one accompanying this post are old ones that many readers may have seen before but with new captions. Thanks to Jennifer for inserting readable text.

 At the moment I’m finding it very difficult to compose another short story and although I have a few ideas, such is my lack of focus, I cannot concentrate for any length of time to write more than a few lines. Even a short caption seems to take an inordinate amount of time.

On the plus side I have composed a few new images, for some reason this is easier  than writing, and once I have decent captions I’ll post. Captions are ok but the old adage is correct- every picture paints a thousand words.

I wish.

Take care of yourselves and thank you for your patience.

Carrie





7 comments:

  1. I wish I was in William's shoes/heels

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  2. It makes my day every time I find a post from you, although I hate to hear that you are struggling. If posting brings you half the joy it brings your fans, just throw up a post to let us know how you are, and give us a chance to say hello. Don't ever apologize for time in between posts. Those of us who admire your work are glad to wait. Maybe you can post one of those new images and challenge us to provide a caption? Whatever you think you might enjoy.
    Best Regards,
    JNYNJ

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  3. Hi JNYNJ, your comment really made my day, I greatly appreciate it. It’s wonderful to know that readers of this blog find my stuff worthwhile and have always been supportive and particularly over the last year or two have been very patient when I haven’t posted as often as I’d like.
    What a great suggestion about the image. Give me a few days, a week at most, and I’ll post one- I actually started a very short story with one of them(but still struggling to finish) so I’ll chose one of the others.
    Thank you again for you kind words and support.
    Take care
    Carrie

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  4. I appreciate the effort you put into engaging with your audience.

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  5. Dear Onluck Thank you for your kind words and taking the time to comment I really appreciate it. Over the years readers supportive comments have been very important to me and have encouraged me to contribute and I’m always grateful for that.
    Take care
    Carrie

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    1. Glad to see you posting! I find it a marvelous distraction from all the polarization and self-justifying posturing that's blowing in the wind these days. Anonymous (March 24th seems a bit shy and reticent in his comment. Obviously William is very snugged up inside a glorious, custom sewn corset (sure to be the envy of the ladies amongst him. I think we understand how difficult it would be to flee the scene. I'd hazard a guess that a spanking carried out in the presence of the ladies should such an effort be tried. and that thought is swirling around in his head.

      These are good works which cause joy and jubilation among the cognoscenti who are your readership.

      Phil, Brooklyn

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  6. Hi Phil
    Good to hear from you again and I’m delighted you enjoyed the illustration, and hope Brooklyn is treating you well.
    Yes, these are very disturbing and dangerous times for many throughout the world and it’s difficult to watch the news from anywhere as very little of it seems good.
    I’ve always hoped this blog could be a place where people can find a little as -Bob Dylan puts it – Shelter From The Storm.
    I think you are right, his unhappy countenance would have irritated the ladies as they consider how much trouble they went to in order to make him ‘presentable’. I suspect he will soon find himself, face down,over one of their laps. The poor boy.
    Thank you for your very kind words, I greatly appreciate them.
    Take care
    Carrie

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