Moving too fast for her ?


Moving too fast for her ?

I saw her from a distance for the very first time. Not quite sure of what I was seeing, but she most certainly caught my eye ! There was no mistaking, I was moving way to fast to be noticed. And stopping; was not an option, even for her. I knew where she was now and I would be back.

The next time I saw her, conditions were ideal for a good long look. As I went by; I could follow her with the slightest turn of my head. There was no way she could notice me. That was a good thing, because I made sure to memorize her body from top to bottom. The elegant curves and long beautiful lines made her look very classy. They were etched into my mind and would not be forgotten.

Twice before I saw her and now my heart beat for next we meet ! Time need not factor into our next encounter. I knew what I wanted, but she still had not even noticed me. I walked right up to her and made sure to drink in every inch of her with my eyes. Her curves, those lines, the whole body was to be drunk slowly like a fine wine. The vision, savored for as long as I willed it to be. There was no doubt, I wanted her badly and nothing else would compare.

I ran my hand over her smooth body, letting my fingers glide so gently over her curves. She never said a word as I caressed her beautiful skin. I could feel her and she could feel me. A deep unspoken connection had been made, A passion aroused and yes indulged over time.

I speak mainly about my 1988 Lincoln Mark 7 but it could also be said for a woman I once knew. Both meetings went pretty much the same. The feelings were definitely identical. Today the lady is gone and the car is in a locked garage out of my hands. I will get the car back someday and the passion will reignite. I long for a midsummer night drive sitting in the leather seat. Windows are down and the sun roof is open wide. The note coming from the Flowmaster Super 44’s is soothing in the night air. Yet if you push her just a little her note changes and she says ” Let’s go all the way”! So I would push the pedal to the floor and listen to her scream ! She wanted it and she needed it. Just as I did.

Damn I really miss my car !

This is a true story written by; Troy Lied

The picture above was taken from a Facebook post and is not mine. No infringement is intended to the creator.

Jam in the Barn


Jam in the Barn

Looking for a nice relaxing evening and some fun for the whole family at the same time ? Jam in the Barn may just be your next destination. Hosted by Mike and Laura Stief; at their home in Stevens,Pa. and for anyone who enjoys good music, food, and fun.
Now in it’s 5th year, it is open to the public with a BYOB policy. A table is set up so visitors can bring a hot or cold dish to share ( pot luck ). This is a great way to introduce yourself if this is your first time there. Snacks and deserts are welcome as well. So go ahead; show em whatcha got ! It is also highly recommended that you bring your own chairs as well. This is not a bar or a nightclub ! But rather, good friends getting together to share stories and the love of music. Mike and Laura decided they wanted to share their passion with others and this is what drives these events.
DJ Gregg and company provide some of the music, while karaoke and open mic fill in at other jams. Musicians and others are encouraged to bring their instruments along. No drums please. There is a set already there for use. The atmosphere is laid back and social.
Alcohol is allowed but this is a family oriented event. Children are often seen and heard playing right along with the music. Nothing wrong with some good spirits, just not too many.
Campfires bring the people together and then the good times get better. New friendships are made and the old ones renewed. Moments like these are what dreams are made of.
So come on out the 3rd Saturday of every month May thru October. Events begin at 6pm and end at 10pm. I was told karaoke is one of their more popular events. I just got a smirk when I asked why. Their reply was “It is always interesting and funny”. So bring a few friends along to Jam in the Barn.
There is parking available for motorcycles and carpooling is desired when possible. Parking is limited so get there early.

See you there.

Thanks,

Written by: Troy Lied