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“Are you ready, Adam?” He nodded his head as he tried to pull me in deeper. I pulled back and thrust into him several times before we found our rhythm. Adam had stopped gripping my ass and had the sheets bunched up in his hands as I continued to drive into him. I saw the telltale signs at the same time I felt myself releasing my orgasm. We both made loud sounds, panting, as I collapsed on top of him while he grabbed my face, pulling me into a kiss. After a few minutes, I pulled out and slid down
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@wildone Pan Am Clippers used Guam as a stopover for refueling. Not to Australia, but to the Philippines in the mid 1930's. San Francisco to Honolulu Honolulu to Midway Midway to Wake Island Wake to Guam Guam to Manila Manila to Macau and Hong Kong Later from Honolulu to New Zealand also. I looked up the price the first paying passenger paid in 1935. $950 US dollars. Which is worth $21,885.02 today. That was back in the day of real service on an airline... well before my time. 😉
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Correct: it has not been posted. Not sure when it will yet.
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Quinn It’s been a long morning with Orion pacing the kitchen, going over the prospectus for today that he is going to talk about at 9 am. We have visitors coming from Florida’s Kent Oceans Foundation and Kent Oceans Institute. They are currently down in Woods Hole Oceanography Institute. Have been for a few days working on a project. Today they arrive to discuss one of Orion’s pet projects that is out of our cost range, but not Kent Oceans Foundation’s range. They are one of the big player
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Adam It was interesting getting into the canoe, as it was called. Marc almost flipped us twice until he figured out how to move in it. We paddled out a little way before I told Marc to stop as I gently added a little stoke to one side or the other to turn us. “What’s that?” Asked Marc as he pointed up one of the valleys to a rock ledge. I opened my wrist computer and pulled up the trail map. “If I have the right place, they call it Sunset Rock. The trail guide says it’s only a 2
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They say it's best to write about things you know. The lake in question North/South Lake and the historic Catskill Mountain House that used to be there before it burned down in 1963. Were the inspiration for this location used in the book, with minor changes.
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Adam actually had the ingredients delivered so he could make breakfast in our small, in cabin galley. The cabin was set up like a suite on one of the stations. We could have staff make our meals and deliver them to our stateroom or make our own. It was a nice touch to add more privacy for us. I looked around the cabin. Even though I saw all the reports of the work done on this ship, Adam had done a wonderful job of making it ours. The dark woods and lighting in the right places, combined with th
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Staff itself grows, not the family itself. Crypto... the wild west of the early stock markets. Regs are tighter now than then. Still lots of unscrupulous players out there, but big money can be made the old fashioned way. Buy low, sell high and keep right on running with the money.
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Jules Provincetown Massachusetts It’s the first week of June 2013 and Orion chartered a plane to take us down to Groton, Connecticut because this was a one-way flight. We packed a small cooler with snacks and drinks. Brought all the safety equipment and the Navigation material for the boat, plus a change of clothing. He had a car service ready at the airport to pick us up and take us to the boatyard. Orion even had the car stop into a deli for us to get subs, which we tossed into the cooler
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It’s Wednesday, October 3rd of the year 2012. I was standing at the podium inside the Town Hall Auditorium. Surprised at first that we had almost 500 people here. The invitation went out to the locals. I wasn’t interested in out-of-town owners, just the year-round residents. Looking out over the audience as they began to quiet down, realizing I had taken the stage. I gave them another minute before I spoke. “Good evening everyone. On behalf of my family and staff at the Provincetown locatio
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Don't laugh, fluids are dangerous in zero gravity," he said sternly...🤣🤣 I'm laughing... that was so Richter!
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We woke the next morning in a tangle of bed sheets and body parts as Adam tried to get out of bed. I moaned as I rolled over, trying to grab Adam back to me. “Bathroom baby. I’ll be right back.” He said. At the mention of the bathroom, my body reminded me it would be an idea too. I jumped up and walked into the head to stand next to Adam. “Thanks for sharing, dear.” He laughed as we peed together. His stomach growled as I looked to my Link, which wasn’t on my wrist. I shook my head a
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Yes. I had issues with the house itself. I was caught in the age-old problem of they need something for the five of them and they needed a place to entertain the various towns people and officials, while keeping their lives private. When I looked at everything going on and then the size of the house... there was just no way that Tanner could handle that. Houseboys were my answer, as that was how Tanner came to them. Now they are under Tanner's direction. Consider Tanner the Majordomo of the house. As was stated, they serve under Jules' strict rules. These four will not be joining the family, as Tanner did, as they are true staff.
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Tiredly, I sat on one of the Boeing VIP aircraft couches with Quinn on my lap. Ryan on one side. Head on my shoulder, hugging us. Tanner sat on Jules’ lap as Jules leaned into my other side. They, too, had managed to hug us. We were, for all intents and purposes, a dog pile. Bodies interlocked. Everyone touches everyone else. I heard the click of the camera. One eye cracked open to see Logan with his new digital camera sitting across from us, with Eric and a few other people smiling. Terrance ha
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Connecticut. Home of Bren Smith and Greenwave.org. More will come out as the story progresses. In a nutshell. They are building a world full of ocean farmers. Hence the operation Jules has. Which started as his father's shellfish grow out areas that he had with his lobster fishing but can no longer do by himself since he had a stroke a few years ago. Jules placed a seat and grab bars so his father could still pilot the boat. He can't do the actual work needed and has Charley out with him. Under Orion's advice and financial backing the farm is being expanded to include seaweed also. Jules. Tanner, Charley and a few other people also spend a few days down in Connecticut to learn the business first and at the training farm on Long Island Sound from the Greenwave staff. And yes, that cost Orion a nice donation to help them fund the project. 😁
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Adam and I had several talks about his fears in the past few months. It all boiled down to what he brought to the relationship because of what other people think about him? I’ve done everything in his eyes. I had to agree and get him to understand that I did it all for him. After we got past that I had to explain in detail how he was doing most of the work while I was away for weeks, that he practically runs the House now, without my input. In the end, I still didn’t understand where this was co
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It has been three weeks, and it’s Friday, the first day of October 2010. The house is not finished, but good enough for us to move into. We have taken the final steps in Galveston. Turning everything over to the general managers. Last weekend, we went down to Port Aransas to visit with everyone and say goodbye. Aiden was surprised we pushed up the date for our move, as Quinn has kept him informed. The farewell party was smaller than the last one, but we haven’t been around for almost a year, asi
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Chapter 10 - Cirrus clouds 10.5 - FIN
P. E. Knapp commented on RedMoon's story chapter in Chapter 10 - Cirrus clouds 10.5 - FIN
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Monday and Tuesday were whirlwinds with me running around getting everything I wanted done, finished before we leave Wednesday morning. Jules and Ryan had slept with us on Saturday night, but couldn’t stay with us again until tonight. Which I would expect would be normal. I even had my own personal pedicab driver that stayed with me most of the two days. We had our entire family together for our last meal. Just the five of us. It was a sad affair, as we really were leaving this time. “So y
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Chapter 10 - Cirrus clouds 10.4
P. E. Knapp commented on RedMoon's story chapter in Chapter 10 - Cirrus clouds 10.4
"I'm the deer," LOL 🤣🤣 I needed a good laugh today! -
Chapter 10 - Cirrus clouds 10.2
P. E. Knapp commented on RedMoon's story chapter in Chapter 10 - Cirrus clouds 10.2
This is just getting good. Still... I have the feeling Piqsirpoq is going to play a role at some point. -
Chapter 10 - Cirrus clouds 10.1
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Monday was our first day back at work, and I followed Quinn out to my truck. Tanner had taken the other two out shopping and to look around. They were upstairs making dinner now. And after dinner, I would move everyone up to my office area in our bedroom to talk. I’ll start with my background, I think. I sighed softly, making Quinn reach over to pat my arm on the center console as I wheeled the truck into our spot. And why did we have the truck when the offices were just down on the second floor
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A rather interesting looking shuttle arrived on our landing pad carrying the Regional and Sector Governors. Adam scrutinized it. “Rasmussen design it looks like.” Adam said. I raised an eyebrow at that. “High end shuttle designs. Pretty. Fast. Expensive. I prefer our shuttles.” He said, non-plused. I nodded as we moved forward to greet them. It was funny how the Sector Governor was treading lightly while the Regional was feeling us out for help in the Senate on one thing or ano
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Orion I took them on the grand tour of the building while Quinn was printing out the documents and Tanner went out grocery shopping. Jules was very interested in my two boats and the larger ones that I had here. I was going to take them out to one of the platforms to see that later in the week. We were in my office showing them the maps and the platforms we had control of, as well as all the dive spots we use. We were going to take them out to dinner tonight just to drive them around Galve
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