Please, keep the advice and comments coming!
I am also getting a sense that other blog readers who are still closeted to their wives are following my story in anticipation of starting such a journey themselves. I hope telling my story helps them in their journey, either as a cautionary tale of what not to do or as a inspiration. (likely, there will be elements of both) To those guys, I would be honoured if you to drew parallels from my situation and applied them to yours. Best of luck!
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Here is a completely "non-gay" post. Don't worry, Wednesday's post will continue my gay story and include some hot bulges. For now, read about Chad Darnell's 12_of_12 project and check out the links page to see pictures taken all over the world by lots of bloggers.
This month, I thought it would be best to have a 12 of 12 with no pictures nor any details of me at all. These were all taken in the wilderness near from my house. The Interior Plateau can be rugged but is not as mountainous as people would imagine British Columbia to be. As you can see, we have snow, rocks and trees in abundance.
The lichens are cool. I always love seeing them.
ReplyDeletePretty photos, to be sure, but brrrrrrr!
ReplyDeletelike the fungi pic :)
ReplyDeleteGreat pictures... I love walking in the woods in the winter with snow on the ground. Moreso, when it's snowing and you stop and it's quiet. Thanks for sharing :)
ReplyDeleteThe paper birch is my favorite... my Grandparents used to have a paper birch in their garden and it always fascinated the heck out of me!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the response about Valentine's Day... sadly, all the nice, cute guys live in Canada :)
ReplyDeleteI love the "fungus among us" :)
ReplyDeleteDefinite a place for those liking solitude - and the cold ;-) Pretty though!
ReplyDeleteSorry I'm late commenting - I was late getting my own 12 up too, busy month!
Helen (Dogeared)